Hip-hop mogul faces up to 20 years in prison for conviction on prostitution charges

Sean “Diddy” Combs will be sentenced to Friday morning after he sentenced women to participate in drug -fuel sex marathons.
55-year-old Hip-Hop Mogul will appear in the Federal Regional Court in Manhattan in front of the judge Arun Subramanian, who will decide his fate.
The combs are sentenced to 20 years in prison. In July, a jury found him guilty of two transportation to enter a prostitution about a sacrifice that testified under the name of his ex -girlfriend Cassie Ventura and “Jane ve. Each number is sentenced to a maximum of 10 years in prison. However, Combs was acquitted of a more serious tribute and sex smuggling with a difficult, fraud or coercion that could imprison him for life.
Federal prosecutors want to be sentenced to more than 11 years of imprisonment from Subramanian, or to impose a maximum of $ 500,000 fines not less than 135 months. In the court newspapers opened at the beginning of this week, they argued that Combs did not show any regret and that the sentence should “reflect the important psychological, emotional and physical damage given by the sentence”.
The Defense is looking for more than 14 months imprisonment, including Combs’s September 2024 arrest. His lawyers argued that his legacy was destroyed ”and was sufficiently punished.
“For more than a year, he has served in one of the most famous prisons in the United States – but he benefited from this punishment in the best way,” Combs said in a court file. “It’s time for Mr. Combs to go to his family.”
On the eve of the court, combs were sent a four -page letter Because Subramanian said that he was upset for all the pain and pain for all the pain and pain, and that the judge wants his mercy.
“I understand that this hearing has received a tremendous amount of global press and that your honor may be inclined to make an example from me.” He continued: “I want your honor to give an example of what a person can do if he gives me a second chance.”
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