As Jurors deliberated for a second day in the trial of Sean Combs, Shyne and Anthony "Wolf" Jones, an alternate Juror who’s gag order was lifted said she would have found Puffy not guilty of the charges leveled at him. Aurora Garcia-Susana, 37, stated that she felt the Jury would also reach the same conclusion. “I don’t think there was enough evidence to convict Mr. Combs,” Garcia-Susana, said after she and two of the other alternates were released from Jury duty. “I would have voted not guilty, and I think he will be acquitted,” Garcia-Susana said. “But his testimony, I don’t think, was all that truthful. Still, the prosecution did not prove its case. I don’t think he is guilty, but I don’t think the whole truth was said. He said he didn’t know what was going on. How could he not know what was going on? The argument took place in a small area,” she said.
As
Jurors deliberated for a second day in the trial of Sean Combs,
Shyne and Anthony "Wolf" Jones, an alternate Juror
who’s gag order was lifted said she would have found Puffy
not guilty of the charges leveled at him.
Aurora Garcia-Susana,
37, stated that she felt the Jury would also reach the same
conclusion.
“I don’t think
there was enough evidence to convict Mr. Combs,” Garcia-Susana,
said after she and two of the other alternates were released
from Jury duty.
“I would have
voted not guilty, and I think he will be acquitted,” Garcia-Susana
said. “But his testimony, I don’t think, was all that truthful.
Still, the prosecution did not prove its case. I don’t think
he is guilty, but I don’t think the whole truth was said.
He said he didn’t know what was going on. How could he not
know what was going on? The argument took place in a small
area,” she said.