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Sean 'Diddy' Combs sentenced to more than 4 years over prosecution-related charges

FP News Desk • October 4, 2025, 07:06:40 IST
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Famous American hip hop artist Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs was sentenced to four years and two months in prison after he was convicted of prostitution-related charges.

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Famous American hip hop artist Sean 'Diddy' Combs was sentenced to four years and two months in prison after he was convicted of prostitution-related charges. A New York federal judge handed down the judgment on Friday. The ruling came just months after a federal jury in July acquitted the 55-year-old music mogul of the most serious charges against him.

However, the jury found him guilty of two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution. It is pertinent to note that each count carried a maximum sentence of 10 years. Combs had already pleaded not guilty to all the charges brought against him and had been held at the Brooklyn Metropolitan Detention Centre since his arrest in September 2024.

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While he has already served 13 months in custody heading into the Friday hearing, Diddy still would have to serve three more years in prison. In the Friday ruling, the American musician was also ordered to pay a $500,000 fine, and the judge ordered five years of supervised release after he completes his prison term.

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Combs’ lawyers had requested a sentence of no more than 14 months in prison, which, given time already served, would have allowed him to walk free before the end of the year. However, federal prosecutors investigating the case pushed for a significantly longer sentence, asking the court to impose a sentence of at least 135 months (11 years and three months) and a $500,000 fine.

Prosecutors say Combs remains ‘unrepentant’

In the court filing, the prosecutors described Combs as “unrepentant” and said that “his history and characteristics demonstrate years of abuse and violence”. Meanwhile, the US probation department recommended a sentence of five to seven years.

Before his sentencing, Combs addressed the court and apologised to his former girlfriends and his family, along with “all the victims of domestic violence”. “No matter what anybody says, I know that I’m truly sorry for it all,” he said.

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“Your honour, I know that the prosecution wants you to make an example of me,” Combs said. “I just want you to think about making an example of what a person can do if they get another chance.” His remarks were followed by a lengthy hearing where five of Combs’s lawyers, as well as his six adult children and others, delivered remarks.

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Judge Arun Subramanian, who was overseeing the case, has denied two bail requests since the jury delivered its verdict. He has also rejected motions filed by Comb’s lawyers to overturn the conviction.

The trial

It is pertinent to note that the Combs trial began on May 12 during which federal prosecutors accused the Bad Boy Records founder of using his power, fame, wealth and influence, as well as violence, threats and blackmail, to coerce two of his former girlfriends into participating in what were described as drug-fueled sexual marathons with male escorts, referred to as “freak-offs” or “hotel nights”.

The girlfriends in question accused Combs of orchestrating, watching, masturbating and filming the whole ordeal. In their court documents, prosecutors alleged that for more than two decades, Combs led a criminal enterprise – aided by employees and associates – that engaged in and worked to cover up a range of crimes, including sex trafficking, kidnapping, forced labour, drug distribution, etc.

During the hearing, the jury heard from more than 30 witnesses called by the prosecution, including two of Combs’s former girlfriends, multiple former employees and assistants, male escorts, hotel staff, law enforcement agents and public figures, including rapper Kid Cudi and singer Dawn Richard. Combs, on the other hand, did not testify.

Throughout the trial, Combs’s legal team acknowledged past instances of domestic violence, but denied that any coercion or sex trafficking took place and maintained that all sexual activity was consensual. They even went on to characterise them as part of the “swingers lifestyle”.

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Before sentencing the artist, Subramanian also delivered remarks in court and said that Combs “abused the power and control with women you professed to love”. “You abused them physically, emotionally and psychologically,” he said.

The federal judge made it clear that a “substantial sentence must be given” to “send a message to abusers and victims alike that abuse against women is met with real accountability”.

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