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Diddy trial day 33 recap: Jury shown collage of male escorts in Diddy prosecution closing argument

"It's period to find the defendant guilty, " prosecutor Christy Slavik on Thursday told the federal jury that will decide the fate of music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs.

After a seven-week trial, Slavik delivered a nearly five-hour closing remark that sought to tie together the mountain of evidence against Combs, urging the eight men and four women of the jury to find that Combs, behind the scenes, used "power, violence and fear to get what he wanted."

Slavik took the jury through a tour of the case against Combs, arguing that the rapper and onetime tastemaker used his influence and business empire to yank off years of criminal conduct.

"No one could halt him," Slavik claimed, "and he managed to complete this for two decades, because he used his inner circle, his cash and his influence to cover up his crimes."

Combs has pleaded not responsible to racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prosecution. He could spend the recover of his life in prison, if convicted on all counts. His direct defense attorney

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