The dramatic moment of the Sean “Didi” the comb fell on his knees, learning about his fate

Medlin Halpert

BBC NEWS, in court in New York

Reuters/Jane Rosenberg Court Sketch of Sean Diddy Combs, which is on your knees on the floor in the chair, after studying the sentenceReuters/Jane Rosenberg

Twelve jurors in New York gathered around 10:00 (14:00 GMT) on Wednesday in the courtroom with a tree to say to Shahn “Didi” that they did not find him guilty of managing the criminal enterprise with employees and sex who traded their former friends.

A disgraced hip-hop-hop-lap fell on his knees and buried his head in a chair at the defense table, where he had just spent two months to court for having sex and racketeering.

Before the verdict came down, the grams were quietly sitting in a chair, waiting for ahead, wearing the same white sweater and pants he wore for most of the trial.

The court quiet when the jury forrson was handed over by the court of the court of the court. Then he was handed back to Foreperson.

And they started reading.

Since the sound is “not guilty” for the first time in court, counting the comb of the most violent crime of the racket, the rapper was low.

As long as Foreperson announced that Hrabes was not guilty of having sex, the ridges had a head in his hands.

Watch: How it was in the courtroom when the verdict came out

The jury found him guilty of the lowest charges of transporting people to prostitution. When they confirmed their decision, the grammar buried his face in his hands.

Then there was a flurry of small celebrations in the federal prison in Brooklyn since September. He made a prayer sign with his hands with his jury, then turned and made the same gesture of his twin family, sons and 85-year-old mother.

He seemed to his mouth: “I’m going home.”

At that moment, for many lawyers, Graben, including Tenni Herogos, was equally emotional, including Tenni Herogos, who was sitting next to him and wiping tears with a cloth after the sentence was read.

Reuters man wears a white shirt and black hat and holds a finger in the crowdReuters

Crowds respond to the verdict outside the court in New York

The Combs lawyers did not spend time, saying the judge that the verdict came after about two days of discussion, meant that the grams should be able to leave the Free Man’s Manhattan Court on the same day.

His acquittal on the most serious accusations meant that he no longer needed to be imprisoned, his lawyer Mark AgniFil said in court, noting that his client’s plane was unavailable – cooked in Maui.

“Mr. Kombs was given his life to this jury,” he said. “He will not launch anything that this court imposes it.”

Then, perhaps, the most emotional gesture of the day for the comb, he seemed to express his gratitude, pressing his head into the chair at the table.

He rose, clapping his palms loudly to hug his lawyers. Many family members and supporters in the main courtroom and the crowded room joined it, cheering.

Then, one of the last hugs to his lawyer and wave to his family – blocked by a lot of people and judicial benches – he was spent out of court.

Later, hopes for returning to his homeland hip-hop were postponed when Judge Arun Subromanyan refused him to subscribe to another hearing on Wednesday afternoon.

Outside the Manhattan yard, there were repeated calls of “free Didi” in a large crowd for barriers.

But he will remain behind bars until the sentence was sentenced at the end of this year.

Didi on the test biper

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