Defense says their case presentation could last 2-5 days
One-time Syracuse University basketball player Brendan Paul, a former Sean Combs associate, is expected to be the last fact witness for the prosecution when he testifies today.
Paul, who received immunity in exchange for his testimony, is expected to face questions about allegedly procuring drugs for Combs.
Federal prosecutors have said they could rest their case as soon as Wednesday with a final summary witness.

Defense attorneys said their case could last two to five days.
“It could be shorter than two. We’re making adjustments as we go,” defense attorney Marc Agnifilo said.
If the defense case is short, Judge Arun Subramanian said, “We could be looking at charging the jury next week.”
That remark prompted the judge to joke, “I’ll get some of that Celsius the kids are drinking,” referring to an energy drink, so that he can prepare his final instructions to the jury.




