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His team wrote that “there has literally never been a case like this one,” as Combs remains jailed until his Oct. 3 ...
Sean "Diddy" Combs' team is arguing for his release from federal jail and a return to his sprawling Miami mansion as he awaits sentencing in October.
Sean “Diddy” Combs’s legal team filed a new motion for bail, insisting it’s absurd he’s the only man behind bars in the country for hiring grown male escorts to join […] The post Diddy Files Fresh ...
Not long after Sean “Diddy” Combs received a standing ovation at the federal detention center he is housed, the beleaguered Bad Boy Boss got some more good news. According to the legal ...
Sean “Diddy” Combs was one of hip-hop’s most nimble entrepreneurs. He spun his hitmaking talents into a broad business empire that included a record label, a fashion brand, a media company, deals with ...
As prosecutors plan to rest their case in Sean "Diddy" Combs' federal sex crimes trial, the rapper's legal team plans a brief defense, and he is not expected to testify.
The next step in Sean "Diddy" Combs' criminal case is a battle over how much prison time he should face -- and that could range anywhere from 15 months to five years, depending on what the judge ...
During a remote hearing on Tuesday, July 8, Judge Arun Subramanian agreed to a proposal from both prosecutors and Diddy’s legal team to have the rap mogul’s sentencing date remain on October 3, the ...
The bombshell sex-trafficking case against Sean “Diddy” Combs turned out to be the “most expensive prostitution trial in American history,” one expert told The Post.
All the while, there remains a question of what may lie ahead for Diddy as a public figure and whether his image can recover from his wave of legal woes. Now, a number of public relations experts are ...
The defense team doesn’t plan to call any witnesses to the stand, according to Diddy’s lead attorney, Marc Agnifilo. Diddy’s lawyers plan to present some evidence, though.
Sean "Diddy" Combs' legal team decided not to call witnesses in his federal sex crimes trial, a strategy experts say hinges on reasonable doubt and avoiding potential damaging testimony.