Sean "Diddy" Combs jury entering Day 3 of deliberations after reaching partial verdict
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Jurors in the Sean "Diddy" Combs trial will continue their deliberations on Wednesday on the racketeering conspiracy charge against the hip-hop mogul after reaching a partial verdict on four out of the five charges.
The panel of eight men and four women enters the third day of deliberations at U.S. District Court in lower Manhattan, having come to a decision Tuesday on two counts of sex trafficking and two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution, the latter concerning allegations of arranging to fly women and sex workers across state lines.
It remains unclear whether the jury found Combs guilty or not guilty of those four counts. Before the results of the verdict can be announced, jurors will have to decide on count 1 of racketeering conspiracy.

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