Expert Reveals Diddy Faces Very Long Prison Sentence Due To Hint From Judge

An old prosecutor warned this Sean “Diddy” combs The best sex crimes will probably be sentenced to a long prison after defeating their accusations.
Mogulu, who attracted attention in the case, was found guilty of transportation to enter prostitution and is not guilty of sex smuggling and tribute charges.
According to the legal expert, the possibility of a long punishment was implied by the judiciary to reject the bail of Sean “Diddy” after the decision.
The judge may accept ‘instructions’ for the punishment of prosecution
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After a few weeks of hearing, the jury recently made a decision on the accusations against Diddy. If he had been convicted, they were acquitted of the charges of tribute and sex smuggling that could be sentenced to life imprisonment.
The rest was the less transportation accusation to enter the prostitution that many of them saw as a legal victory for Diddy.
However, a former Federal Prosecutor Jennifer Beidel warned that Judge Arun Arun SUBAMANANDAN, despite the decreased severity of the charges, that he could still throw the book to the rapper during conviction.
According to Beidel, Subramanian referred to Diddy’s violence, while rejecting the request for $ 1 million bail bonds implied this possibility.
“He says he thinks that diddy is a danger to society,” Beidel says Beidel. He said. Daily mail.
“At the bond hearing, both sides made a guide calculation and the government was higher.
Diddy’s lawyer argued that he should only be sentenced to two years of imprisonment.
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For now, the judge remains unclear how many years can be added if he chooses to throw the book to Diddy.
However, what is known is that prosecutors will be sentenced to a maximum of 20 years in prison for the rapper.
On the other hand, Diddy’s lawyers argued that he should be sentenced to about two years in prison under the federal punishment guidelines.
If this is the case, Diddy was sentenced to nine months in prison since he was arrested in September last year.
Meanwhile, when the bond bond is rejected, Diddy remains in prison until he is punished.
A penal date has been determined for October 3, but it can be re -planned for an earlier date during a planned hearing next week.
Diddy faces many civil cases
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Beyond the possibility of being faced with a long sentence, Diddy has to fight with many civil cases involved.
Since his arrest in September, more than 60 lawsuits have been filed from both men and women, including sexual assault, rape and abuse.
Some accusors chose to remain anonymous while opening their case, others are called open to everyone.
Recently, a man named Clayton Howard, who was allegedly hired by Diddy’s “Freak Offs”, filed a lawsuit against Ventura, a rapper and former Cassandra “Cassie”.
Escort, Diddy and Cassie’nin numb and traumate him claims
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Last case He claimed that Diddy and Cassie, which was opened by Howard, were smuggling him for commercial sex, which he described as “entertainment to satisfy his sexual fetishes and personal ambitions”.
Moreover, he claimed that Diddy had been anesthemous, manipulated and traumatized by the two, which he described in a toxic and abusive relationship, as supported by reports from the hearing.
He also claimed that he had enjoyed life as well as physical and psychological injuries, lost wages and benefits, medical expenses, pain and suffering, emotional distress and mental suffering.
‘Will not come back’ from civil cases waiting for a rapper
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Despite the dam of civil cases, the rapper is ready to fight for his innocence in the coming days.
His lawyer Erica Wolff stated in a press release following Diddy’s decision to “be withdrawn” and plans to fight all civil cases to reach “Full Vindication”. New York Times.
He also claimed that the jury’s decision at the hearing of sex crimes proved that allegations were innocent in countless cases of the rapper.
The result, “since the first day has helped to prove what we said about civil cases: all of them are fabricated attempts to pay from an innocent man,” he stressed.
“Mr. Combs never sexually assaulted or smuggled to anyone,” he added. He said: “From the beginning, against the Make-Agal allegations of Civilian plaintiffs, we defended and did with full confidence that Mr. Combs would rule in the criminal case.”