What we know so far
A federal jury has reached a verdict in the case against Sean "Diddy" Combs, finding him guilty on two of five charges. The decision came Wednesday morning after two days of deliberations.
Diddy was found not guilty on the first two counts: racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking involving singer Cassie Ventura. However, jurors found him guilty of transporting Ventura across state lines for illegal sexual activity under the Mann Act.
He was also not guilty on a sex trafficking charge involving a second woman who testified under a pseudonym. But he was guilty of a separate Mann Act charge related to that same witness.
Prosecutors presented seven weeks of testimony from 34 witnesses. Diddy's legal team chose not to call any witnesses, arguing the government had not proven its case.
Sentencing is still ahead, with Diddy facing serious prison time.

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