
Diddy
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Diddy's post-prison conditions include random searches, strict supervised release, restrictions on victim contact and mandated substance‑abuse, mental‑health and domestic‑violence programs — details on the monitoring and oversight he'll face after a 50‑month sentence. -
Diddy Scores Major Legal Victory After Yacht Assault Lawsuit is Dismissed in Court
A Los Angeles judge dismissed a sexual assault lawsuit involving Sean 'Diddy' Combs. The case, filed by yacht stewardess Grace O'Marcaigh over a 2022 incident, is no longer moving forward. -
Druski Cleared? Baby-Oil Lawsuit Involving Diddy BACKFIRES — Accuser's Lawyers RUN
High‑profile lawsuit alleging a 2018 sexual assault involving Druski, Diddy and Odell Beckham Jr. unravels as plaintiff's attorneys seek to withdraw and phone records bolster Druski's alibi, raising the prospect of dismissal. -
Diddy Denied Fort Dix: Judge Won't Bend — 'Only a Location' for Prison Pick
A federal judge denied Diddy's request to serve his prison sentence at FCI Fort Dix, saying only a general recommendation for location and rehabilitation programs can be made to the Bureau of Prisons. -
Diddy Outlines Redemption Plan After Sentencing, With Speaking Engagements and Community Work Set for Release
Sean 'Diddy' Combs is planning community work and mentorship programs after his prison sentence, while a family feud erupts over control of his multimillion-dollar empire. -
Diddy's Legal Team Urges Court to Send Him to Fort Dix, Calling It the Safest Option for His Recovery
Diddy has asked to serve his prison term at FCI Fort Dix for rehabilitation and safety reasons, while Donald Trump claims the rapper sought a presidential pardon. -
Diddy Sued Again: Man Claims He Was Anally Sodomized, Woke Up Bleeding After Freak-Off Party
Diddy faces another explosive lawsuit as a former intern claims he was drugged and raped at a 2014 after-party, later discovering he had contracted HIV, adding to the embattled mogul's mounting legal troubles. -
Diddy May Serve Only a Fraction of 50-Month Term, Predicts DJ Akademiks
DJ Akademiks believes Sean "Diddy" Combs could serve far less than his 50-month prison sentence, suggesting the hip-hop mogul might be released in as little as 17 months. -
Diddy's Last Chance? Mogul Promises 'Free Game' Tour — If Judge Lets Him Out
Hip-hop mogul Diddy plans to launch a life skills and entrepreneurship teaching tour in Miami this October—but only if a federal judge grants him a lighter sentence during his upcoming hearing. -
Inside Diddy's Sentence: Why 4 years and Two Months
Sean "Diddy" Combs, once the swaggering mogul behind Bad Boy Records, stood in a New York federal courtroom yesterdaynot as an icon, but as a convicted felon. The judge handed down a sentence of 4 years and 2 months (50 months) for transporting women across state lines for prostitution, a violation of the Mann Act. -
How Cassie Ventura Shaped Diddy's 50-Month Sentence: Her Reaction to the Judge Decision
While Cassie Ventura wasn't physically in the Manhattan courtroom where Sean "Diddy" Combs was sentenced to four years and two months in federal prison, her name and her story weighed heavily, making clear that her testimony was instrumental in the judge's decision. -
Diddy's Doctors Who Claim Only 15% of Diddy's Sexual Encounters Are 'Freak Offs' to Testify at Sentencing
Sean "Diddy" Combs faces sentencing after being found guilty of two counts of transportation for prostitution, with doctors set to testify about his sex life as loved ones plead for leniency. -
Kim Porter's Death Used in Favor of Diddy During Sentencing Hearing: Internet Isn't Buying It
Sean "Diddy" Combs's twin daughters, Jessie and D'Lila Combs, took the stand at his October 3 sentencing hearing with a tearful plea, invoking the memory of their late mother, Kim Porter as the emotional core of their argument for mercy. Their words were raw, personal, and deeply calculated in the courtroom battleground. -
10 Shocking Sentences in the Letter Diddy Wrote to the Judge on the Eve of His Sentencing
On the eve of what could be the most consequential day of his life, Sean "Diddy" Combs submitted a letter to U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian, asking for mercy ahead of his federal sentencing scheduled for Friday morning in Manhattan. -
Diddy Former Party Guest Raises Awareness as Court Prepares to Decide His Fate: 'It Does Not Erase the Bad'
Former Playboy Bunny Precious Muir urges the court to consider all experiences with Sean 'Diddy' Combs ahead of his Oct. 3 sentencing. His prison education program and family support are also highlighted. -
Diddy's Lawyers Claim 'He Watched — Didn't Pay For Sex' in Shocking Court Twist
Diddy's lawyers urged a judge to overturn his conviction or grant a new trial, arguing his actions were voyeurism and amateur filming rather than prostitution; prosecutors countered the evidence supports the jury's verdict ahead of his Oct. 3 sentencing. -
Diddy Sued Again — Ex-Stylist Alleges 10 Years of Sex, Violence and Threats
Former stylist Deonte Nash has sued Sean "Diddy" Combs in Los Angeles, alleging a decade of sexual and physical abuse, threats and coercion between 2008 and 2018; suit names Bad Boy Entertainment and Combs Global and seeks damages for sexual battery, assault, human trafficking and emotional distress. -
Diddy's Prison Class Gets Glowing Reviews From Fellow Inmates Who Say He Brings Love, Joy and Unity
Inmates at Brooklyn's MDC praised Diddy's prison class, calling him a positive influence who "brings joy" and inspires unity ahead of his October 2025 sentencing. -
Diddy's Lawyers Claim Harsh 'Inhumane' Jail Conditions, Constant Suicide Watch Ahead of Oct. 3 Sentencing
Sean "Diddy" Combs' attorneys say he's endured harsh conditions and constant suicide watch at MDC Brooklyn while awaiting an Oct. 3 sentencing after convictions on two counts related to transporting individuals for prostitution; defense seeks 14 months and supervised release. -
Sean 'Diddy' Combs Cites Good Behavior, Family Obligations in Plea for Lighter Sentence
Sean "Diddy" Combs requests a lighter sentence, citing sobriety, good behavior, and family support ahead of his October 3 sentencing. -
Diddy Scripts 15-Page 'Free Game' Course for Prison Pals: Lawyers
Sean "Diddy" Combs reportedly taught a 15-page business course, "Free Game with Diddy," to fellow inmates at Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center as part of sentencing filings seeking time served in his Mann Act conviction.