Seven questions we have before Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ federal trial starts

Diddy has been granted permission to dress in suits instead of prison overalls during his upcoming sex trafficking trial. The court has approved his request for five button-down shirts, pants, sweaters, socks, and shoes without laces. Despite the trial approaching, Diddy and his legal team are still disputing various issues, including a request to prevent opposing attorneys from discussing the case publicly. Attorneys representing witnesses have made public statements, with Cassie’s attorney criticizing Diddy’s behavior in a hotel assault video. Diddy has also filed a motion to exclude certain evidence from the trial.