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Venezuela’s Maduro adds Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ lawyer to defense team

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By Luc Cohen

NEW YORK, ‌June 4 (Reuters) - Nicolas Maduro has added a lawyer who represented ​hip-hop mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs at trial to his defense team, court records showed on Thursday, as ⁠the ousted Venezuelan president prepares to fight the U.S. drug trafficking charges he faces. 

• Anna Estevao of law firm Harris Trzaskoma was part of the team that ​secured acquittals for Combs on sex trafficking and racketeering charges, which could have landed him in ‌prison for life.

• Combs was found guilty on two lesser prostitution-related counts and is serving a 50-month prison sentence at a federal lockup in New Jersey. He is appealing ⁠his convictions and his sentence.

• Maduro has pleaded not guilty to ⁠narcoterrorism and drug trafficking charges. He is jailed in Brooklyn ahead of trial.

• Estevao was added to the defense team two days after Harris Trzaskoma announced that Maduro's Washington-based defense lawyer Barry Pollack was joining the firm. Pollack had previously been with ‌the firm Harris St. Laurent.

• At Combs' trial, Estevao cross-examined star prosecution witness Casandra ⁠Ventura, Combs' ex-girlfriend. Ventura had accused the Bad Boy Records ‌founder of forcing her to take part in ​degrading sexual performances.

• Estevao showed jurors emails and text messages, some of which were sexually explicit, from early in Combs' and Ventura's  relationship to try to portray ‌her as a willing participant in the drug-fueled performances.

• ​Maduro is due to appear in ⁠federal court in Manhattan on June 30 for a hearing at ‌which his lawyers are expected to discuss ⁠the pre-trial motions they plan to make to try to get the charges dismissed.

• Pollack has signaled he is prepared to challenge the legality of what he called ​Maduro's "abduction" by the U.S. military ‌during a January 3 raid on his home in Caracas.

• A spokesperson for the ⁠Manhattan U.S. Attorney's office, which brought ​the charges against Combs and Maduro, declined to comment.

(Reporting by Luc Cohen in ​New York; Editing by Mark Porter)

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