Thing Oldly “Duty’EGo” ComBSA For several months he has been one of the most famous in show business. The rapper and producer on July 2, 2024 was found guilty – he was charged with the transport of people for prostitution. He was up to 10 years in prison for both. Music was also accused of trafficking in human beings and participation in an organized criminal group, but in these two cases he was acquitted.
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During the trial before the Federal Court in New York, many witnesses testified – including well -known personalities from the world of pop culture, and also Diddy’s partner, Cassie Ventura. The woman told about what was happening behind the closed door, mentioning constant violence.
He also took the floor on the matter Deonte Nashformer Diddy’s stylist who filed a separate claim against the producer. He claimed that throughout the entire period of cooperation with the rapper he was afraid for his life. Together with other members of the Combs team, he for a long time recognized his aggressive behavior as normal, because “there was no one who could stop him.” “Who was we supposed to inform? Who could we call, ghost conquerors? There was no one who could protect us” – emphasizes Nash in an interview with CBS Mornings, explaining why he filed a lawsuit so late.
Lawyers requested that the punishment be shortened for Diddy. The prosecutor’s office, in turn, wanted 11 years in prison
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In anticipation of the final of the case, which shook the entire international show business, the court was influenced by, among others Letters submitted by Diddy’s lawyers, on behalf of his family and loved ones. The petitions pointed to inhumane conditions that allegedly were to prevail in the MDC Brooklyn prison (Combs, among others, found worms in food, as well as drink contaminated water). Lawyers asked for a milder sentence – shortening the music to the music to 14 months.
At the same time, the Federal Prosecutor’s Office demanded over 11 years in prison for Diddy (exactly 135 months), as well as a fine of height 500 thousand dollarsarguing this by the manufacturer’s further behavior during the investigation. In their opinion, the accused was to remain “without repentance” and still arouse fear in his victims.
Diddy’s life in custody was to be threatened
Lawyer Brian Steel revealed that Combs in custody miraculously avoided attack from another prisoner. “Sean is not a typical prisoner, there would be a trophy for others,” he emphasized. He added that the rapper from the arrest did not sleep more than two hours in a row, he hosted mainly chips and suffered from separation with his family.
“I was with Sean when he prayed not only for forgiveness, but also healing those who had hurt,” Steel said, emphasizing his repentance.
Defense indicated that his life was ruled by trauma from an early age – his father died when Combs was 3 years old, and a few years later his uncle also left.
Musical path and family voice
Steel resembled the beginnings of COMBS’s career, who started as a free intern. “He had a better ear than others. He knew what would be a hit and how to improve artists,” he said.
His sons and daughters performed in the room, asking for a second chance. “We do not want our youngest sister to grow without dad – to call children. During the trial, Combs asked for the possibility of recreating a 15 -minute video, which shows how he plays with children, mourns Kim Porter and gives motivating speeches during charity collections in New York. The accused wanted to show what person he is, in his opposition, he himself drastic recordings disclosed in the trial by witnesses.
The last words of the accused
At the end of the hearing, Sean Combs took the floor. “Thank you that I was given a chance to finally comment on myself,” he began. “I want to personally apologize to Cassie Ventura for any harm – emotional and physical – which I caused to her” – he said.
Diddy also turned to a wider audience, emphasizing that he understood the importance of his deeds. “I want to personally apologize to all victims (…) because I know that this disgusting, shameful recording caused trauma in many people around the world,” he admitted. “Violence (…) will always be a burden that I will have to carry forever.”
The final judgment in the case of Sean “Diddy” Combsa
On October 3, a final judgment of the rapper was passed. Judge Arun Subramanian sentenced Sean “Diddy” to Combsa on 50 months of ruthless prisoni.e. just over four years, for two allegations related to the violation of the so -called Mann Act. In addition, the musician is obliged to pay a fine of 500,000. dollars. The judge emphasized that although the artist was an inspirational and valued figure in culture, one cannot forget about the physical, emotional and mental use of victims. “The story of good deeds cannot erase violence and control he exercised over women,” the judge noted, adding that severe punishment is to be a clear signal that violence against women meets real responsibility.
