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  • Sean 'Diddy' Combs Cites Good Behavior, Family Obligations in Plea

    Diddy Outlines Redemption Plan After Sentencing, With Speaking Engagements and Community Work Set for Release

    Sean 'Diddy' Combs is planning community work and mentorship programs after his prison sentence, while a family feud erupts over control of his multimillion-dollar empire.
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    Diddy's Legal Team Urges Court to Send Him to Fort Dix, Calling It the Safest Option for His Recovery

    Diddy has asked to serve his prison term at FCI Fort Dix for rehabilitation and safety reasons, while Donald Trump claims the rapper sought a presidential pardon.
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    Diddy Sued Again: Man Claims He Was Anally Sodomized, Woke Up Bleeding After Freak-Off Party

    Diddy faces another explosive lawsuit as a former intern claims he was drugged and raped at a 2014 after-party, later discovering he had contracted HIV, adding to the embattled mogul's mounting legal troubles.
  • Sean "Diddy" Combs & Dj Akademiks

    Diddy May Serve Only a Fraction of 50-Month Term, Predicts DJ Akademiks

    DJ Akademiks believes Sean "Diddy" Combs could serve far less than his 50-month prison sentence, suggesting the hip-hop mogul might be released in as little as 17 months.
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    Diddy's Last Chance? Mogul Promises 'Free Game' Tour — If Judge Lets Him Out

    Hip-hop mogul Diddy plans to launch a life skills and entrepreneurship teaching tour in Miami this October—but only if a federal judge grants him a lighter sentence during his upcoming hearing.
  • Cassie Ventura Looked Lifeless After Hotel Assault by Sean 'Diddy'

    Cassie Ventura's Attorneys Respond to Diddy's Sentencing: "Her Bravery Has Been an Inspiration"

    Cassie Ventura did not appear in court or issue a personal statement after Sean "Diddy" Combs was sentenced to 50 months in federal prison on Thursday. However, her attorneys released a statement on her behalf that acknowledged the court's decision and emphasized the ongoing process of healing.
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    Inside Diddy's Sentence: Why 4 years and Two Months

    Sean "Diddy" Combs, once the swaggering mogul behind Bad Boy Records, stood in a New York federal courtroom yesterdaynot as an icon, but as a convicted felon. The judge handed down a sentence of 4 years and 2 months (50 months) for transporting women across state lines for prostitution, a violation of the Mann Act.
  • Sean 'Diddy' Combs Male Accuser Deonte Nash Describes Notorious Parties

    Sean 'Diddy' Combs Male Accuser Deonte Nash Describes Notorious Parties and Alleged Mistreatment

    Former Diddy stylist Deonte Nash accuses the rapper of years of abuse ahead of his sentencing.
  • 50 Cent, Sean 'Diddy' Combs

    50 Cent Drops Scathing Open Letter About Wanting Diddy Locked Up For Good: 'I'll Not Feel Safe if He's Free'

    50 Cent urges a judge to keep Diddy behind bars, calling him "very dangerous" in an open letter as the hip-hop mogul seeks a reduced sentence amid mounting victim statements.
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    Diddy & Fraudster Chinese Billionaire Reportedly Plot High‑Tech Reboot Inside Jail

    Diddy and convicted billionaire Miles Guo are teaming up behind bars to plan an AI platform for at-risk youth, revealed in a court letter ahead of Diddy's sentencing.
  • Go-Go Dancer Accuses Diddy of Forcing 'Sex Slaves' to Wear

    Diddy Made Plans in Miami For Next Week Before Sentencing Hearing

    The prosecution went hard against the concept of Sean "Diddy" Combs being remorseful and aware of his crimes during his sentencing hearing. Federal prosecutor Mary Slavik took the stand and revealed that the music mogul and artist had already made plans for next week.
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    10 Shocking Sentences in the Letter Diddy Wrote to the Judge on the Eve of His Sentencing

    On the eve of what could be the most consequential day of his life, Sean "Diddy" Combs submitted a letter to U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian, asking for mercy ahead of his federal sentencing scheduled for Friday morning in Manhattan.
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