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Diddy asked a New York judge for a 14-month sentence after serving 13 months in Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center, saying the time changed his life as prosecutors push for a much longer term. -
Diddy Scripts 15-Page 'Free Game' Course for Prison Pals: Lawyers
Sean "Diddy" Combs reportedly taught a 15-page business course, "Free Game with Diddy," to fellow inmates at Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center as part of sentencing filings seeking time served in his Mann Act conviction. -
Sean 'Diddy' Combs Accuser Appeals Judge's Decision That Tossed Racketeering and Abuse Allegations
Sara Rivers appeals judge's dismissal of her $60M abuse and racketeering lawsuit against Sean "Diddy" Combs. -
Diddy Accused of Moving Meth to College Kids in Florida in New Wild Drug Claims
Sanctioned lawyer's client revives drug trafficking allegations against Sean "Diddy" Combs and ex-assistant Brendan Paul, tied to a supposed 2015 cocaine and meth deal. -
Diddy to Push for Retrial or Convictions Dismissal Ahead of October 3 Sentencing
Sean "Diddy" Combs will get a September 25 hearing to argue for an acquittal or new trial on prostitution-related convictions before his October 3 sentencing. -
Sean 'Diddy' Combs' Lawyers Claim Feds Twisted Prostitution Definition in Criminal Case
Diddy's lawyers argue prosecutors misused the definition of prostitution in his Mann Act conviction, seeking acquittal or a new trial. -
Diddy's Legal Team Tries to Reach Trump at Mar-a-Lago and Fox News to Secure Pardon as 20-Year Sentence Looms
Diddy's legal team is reportedly trying to secure a presidential pardon from Donald Trump through Mar-a-Lago visits and Fox News appearances as the rapper faces a possible 20-year prison sentence. -
Gloria and Emilio Estefan Fire Back After Being Dragged Into Diddy Human Trafficking Allegations
Miami's royal couple was accused in a lawsuit of having ties to alleged human trafficking, witness tampering, and secret celebrity parties. Emilio and Gloria Estefan are taking legal action. -
Diddy's Bid to Overturn Prostitution Convictions Blasted by Feds as 'Meritless'
Sean "Diddy" Combs' bid to overturn his prostitution convictions was rejected by federal prosecutors, who called his First Amendment defense "meritless" and said he acted more like a pimp than a client. A judge will rule before his October sentencing. -
Diddy's 18-Year-Old Twins Kicked Off Ride After Phone Clash With 'Rude' Operator— Crowd Cheers
Diddy's twin daughters, Jessie and D'Lila Combs, were removed from a roller coaster at the Orange County Fair after a dispute over phone use, sparking online debate and criticism of the ride operator's behavior. -
Diddy Baby Oil Lawsuit Drama: Lawyers Told to Explain Why Druski Still Named
Comedian Druski was cleared of involvement in a 2018 assault case tied to Diddy, as a federal judge warned the plaintiff's lawyers they could face sanctions for pursuing claims despite evidence proving he wasn't there. -
Kid Cudi Says He 'Hated' Testifying Against Diddy But Did It Anyway For One Reason
Kid Cudi opens up about testifying in Diddy's federal trial, calling the experience miserable but saying he wanted to support Cassie and "did the right thing."
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