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Sean 'Diddy' Combs faces sweeping sex trafficking inquiry: What the feds have, need to prove

Richard Winton, Los Angeles Times on

Published in Entertainment News

Wigdor on Tuesday called his clients "courageous and credible witnesses."

"To the extent there is a prosecution and they want our clients to testify truthfully," he said, "I think they will and that will be damning evidence."

The searches Monday in L.A. and Miami sparked worldwide attention.

His 17,000-square-foot Holmby Hills mansion, where Combs debuted his last album a year ago, was flooded with Homeland Security agents who gathered evidence on behalf of an investigation being run by the Southern District of New York, according to law enforcement officials familiar with the inquiry.

Two of Combs' sons were briefly detained at the Holmby Hills property as agents searched the mansion in footage captured by FOX11 Los Angeles.

Both Blanco and Gorin said prosecutors will have to examine the accusers' motives for coming forward and whether they are motivated by financial gain. They are sure to look for inconsistencies in any allegations, they said.

 

Any defense, Blanco added, will question why the accusers are only now coming forward and whether they have an incentive beyond justice.

"It comes down to credibility," she said.

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(L.A. Times staff writers Stacy Perman and Nardine Saad contributed to this report.)

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