Diddy’s legal team argues that video evidence shows he is innocent of sex trafficking charges
According to his attorneys, these so-called “freak off” videos show nothing but consensual fun between adults. They argue that the prosecution is misrepresenting the situation, painting it as something it’s not.
In a recent court filing, they stated that the videos confirm Diddy’s innocence and that any reasonable viewer would see it that way. They believe the prosecution is perpetuating harmful stereotypes about women, suggesting they can’t make their own choices about sex.
The case revolves around allegations that Diddy organized elaborate sex performances, which prosecutors say involved coercion and manipulation. But his defense insists these were private moments between consenting partners, not the wild parties the prosecution describes.
They emphasize that there’s no evidence of violence or coercion in the videos. Diddy’s lawyers have been trying to get access to the footage for weeks and finally got to view it under supervision.
The indictment mentions a cooperating witness referred to as “Victim-1,” widely believed to be Diddy’s ex-girlfriend, Cassandra Ventura. The defense argues that the videos show she was a willing participant in their relationship.
Diddy has been in a Brooklyn jail since his arrest in September 2024, facing serious charges. He continues to deny all allegations against him, and his legal team is determined to clear his name.