Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs joins list of Hollywood stars charged with sex crimes
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[September 20, 2024]
By MICHAEL CASEY
Since the #MeToo movement took off, a multitude of male celebrities have
been accused of sexual misconduct, but only a handful of those in the
music and film industries who have actually faced criminal charges.
Sean “Diddy” Combs has now joined that short list of prosecuted stars.
Here is a list of some of the most prominent men to face criminal
charges in recent years and the outcome of those cases:
Harvey Weinstein
The ex-movie mogul was prosecuted in both New York and California after
dozens of women came forward to publicly accuse him of sexual assault.
In the Los Angeles case, a jury convicted Weinstein in 2022 of raping
and sexually assaulting one of four women he was charged with abusing.
The three guilty counts involved an Italian actor and model who said
Weinstein appeared at her hotel room, uninvited, during a Los Angeles
film festival in 2013.
Weinstein, 72, was later acquitted of a sexual battery allegation made
by a massage therapist who treated him at a hotel in 2010. The jury was
unable to reach a decision on counts involving two other accusers. A
mistrial was declared on those counts.
In the New York case, Weinstein was initially convicted in 2020 of
raping one woman and sexually assaulting another, followed weeks of
harrowing and graphic testimony from a string of accusers. But his
23-year prison sentence and conviction was overturned earlier this year,
with New York’s highest court saying the trial judge unfairly allowed
testimony based on allegations that were not part of the case.

A retrial has been scheduled and Manhattan prosecutors this week brought
a new indictment with additional allegations from another woman. The
trial had been scheduled to start in November but is now unlikely to
begin until 2025.
Weinstein, who also faces several civil lawsuits brought by women
accusing him of sexual misconduct, denies sexually assaulting anyone and
is appealing his California conviction.
Bill Cosby
The former “Cosby Show” star was the first celebrity to go on trial in
the #MeToo era.
He was arrested in 2015 when a district attorney armed with newly
unsealed evidence — Cosby's damaging deposition in a lawsuit brought by
Temple University sports administrator Andrea Constand — filed charges
against him just days before the 12-year statute of limitations was
about to run out. Constand accused Cosby of drugging and sexually
assaulting her.
The AP does not typically identify sexual assault victims without their
permission, which Constand has granted.
Jurors couldn't reach a unanimous verdict when Cosby was put on trial in
2017. At a second trial in 2018, he was convicted and sentenced to up to
a decade in prison. But the Pennsylvania Supreme Court in 2021 said the
district attorney who made the decision to arrest Cosby was obligated to
stand by a predecessor’s promise not to charge Cosby, though there was
no evidence that agreement was ever put in writing.
Cosby, now 87, has been accused of rape, sexual assault and sexual
harassment by more than 60 women. He has denied all allegations
involving sex crimes.
R. Kelly
Federal juries in Chicago and New York convicted Kelly, now 56, of
crimes that include producing child sexual abuse materials and federal
sex trafficking charges.
Born Robert Sylvester Kelly, he was sentenced to 30 years in the New
York case last year and a mostly concurrent 20-year sentence in February
in the Chicago case.
The 57-year-old was accused of using his fame to sexually abuse young
fans, including some who were just children, in a systematic scheme that
went on for decades.
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Harvey Weinstein appears in criminal court in New York, Wednesday,
Sept. 18, 2024. (Jeenah Moon/Pool Photo via AP)
 The Grammy-winning,
multiplatinum-selling songwriter also was accused of using his
entourage of managers and aides to meet girls and keep them from
speaking out, an operation that prosecutors said amounted to a
criminal enterprise.
Attorneys for R. Kelly are appealing his convictions.
Sean “Diddy” Combs
The hip-hop mogul was arrested in New York on Sept. 16 and was
accused in an indictment of using his “ power and prestige ” to
induce female victims and male sex workers into drug-fueled sexual
performances dubbed “Freak Offs.”
Prosecutors said he used violence and threats of blackmail to keep
people from speaking out. Combs, 54, faces federal racketeering
conspiracy and sex trafficking charges that could put him in prison
for at least 15 years if he is convicted on all counts.
A judge Wednesday rejected the hip-hop mogul’s proposal that he
await his sex trafficking trial in the luxury of his Florida mansion
instead of a federal jail in Brooklyn.
Kevin Spacey
Last year, a London jury acquitted the Oscar-winning actor of sexual
assault charges stemming from allegations by four men dating back 20
years.
Three men accused Spacey of aggressively grabbing their crotches,
describing him as “vile” and a “slippery, snaky” predator. Spacey
said he was a “big flirt” who had consensual flings with men and
whose only misstep was touching a man’s groin while making a “clumsy
pass.”
The court victory in England came after Spacey also successfully
defended himself against a civil lawsuit in New York in 2022 brought
by “Star Trek: Discovery” actor Anthony Rapp.
Cuba Gooding Jr.
The Oscar-winning “Jerry Maguire” star pleaded guilty in 2022 to
forcibly kissing a worker at a New York nightclub in 2018 — and in
return prosecutors dropped charges involving two other women that
could have led to a possible jail term if the case had gone to trial
and resulted in a conviction.
Gooding also publicly apologized for the first time to two other
women who accused him of similar behavior in separate encounters,
calling himself a “celebrity figure” who meant no harm. His
admissions were part of a plea deal that came nearly three years
after Gooding was arrested.
Gooding told the judge he “kissed the waitress on her lips” without
consent.
Danny Masterson
“That ’70s Show” star is serving a sentence of 30 years to life in
prison for raping two women.
After an initial jury failed to reach verdicts on three counts of
rape in December 2022 and a mistrial was declared, prosecutors
retried Masterson on all three counts.

At his second trial, a jury found Masterson guilty of two of three
rape counts on May 31. Both attacks took place in Masterson’s
Hollywood-area home in 2003, when he was at the height of his fame.
They could not reach a verdict on the third count, an allegation
that Masterson also raped a longtime girlfriend.
Prosecutors alleged that Masterson used his prominence in the Church
of Scientology — where all three women were also members at the time
— to avoid consequences for decades after the attacks, and the women
blamed the church for their hesitancy in going to police about
Masterson.
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