

Documentary · Crime
Overview
Sean Combs was found guilty of transportation to engage in prostitution but acquitted of racketeering and sex trafficking charges. Insiders take us through the legal saga and Comb's next steps.
Top Cast
Brian Buckmire
Brian Buckmire
Self - ABC News Legal Contributor and Defense Attorney
Brian Buckmire
Self - ABC News Legal Contributor and Defense Attorney
Sarah Azari
Sarah Azari
Self - Criminal Trial Attorney
Sarah Azari
Self - Criminal Trial Attorney
Touré
Touré
Self - Culture Writer
Touré
Self - Culture Writer
Aaron Katersky
Aaron Katersky
Self - ABC News Chief Investigative Correspondent
Aaron Katersky
Self - ABC News Chief Investigative Correspondent
Eboni K. Williams
Eboni K. Williams
Self - Legal Analyst
Eboni K. Williams
Self - Legal Analyst
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