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Sean Combs to be sentenced

Sean “Diddy” Combs will appear before a federal judge in Manhattan on Friday to be sentenced following his conviction earlier this year on federal prostitution-related charges.

Following the eight-week trial concluded in July, jurors cleared Combs of the most serious accusations; sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy. The jury did, however, convict him on two charges of transporting people for prostitution. Judge Arun Subramanian now holds the task of deciding the penalty. Proceedings are set to begin at 10am eastern time.

Combs was accused of pressuring two former partners into drug-laced sexual encounters involving hired escorts. A conviction on the most severe counts could have put him in prison for life.

When he was acquitted of those allegations, he dropped to his knees in prayer. His lawyer said he had “been given his life back”.

But the guilty verdicts he did receive still each carry a maximum of 10 years in prison under the Mann Act, which forbids crossing state lines to facilitate prostitution. Prosecutors describe the conduct as grave offenses, while the defense has dismissed the charges as “fallback” counts that never should have gone forward.

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Combs pleads with judge in letter before sentencing, saying he was ‘reborn’ in jail

Sean “Diddy” Combs told a federal judge that he has experienced “a spiritual reset”, and he hoped to be released so that he can return to his children and his mother.

“The old me died in jail and a new version of me was reborn. Prison will change you or kill you – I choose to live,” Combs, 55, wrote in a letter to Judge Arun Subramanian.

“I no longer care about the money or the fame,” he added. “There is nothing more important to me than my family.”

Rather than make an example out of him with a lengthy sentence, Combs implored Subramanian to “make me an example of what a person can do if afforded a second chance”.

Combs wrote that, now sober, and with his mind clear of drugs and alcohol after a year in jail, he can see how rotten he had become before his September 2024 arrest.

“I lost my way. I got lost in my journey. Lost in the drugs and the excess. My downfall was rooted in my selfishness,” he wrote.

He described “the remorse, the sorrow, the regret, the disappointment, the shame” from his behavior that has made it “so hard for me to forgive myself”.

Combs apologized to Casandra “Cassie” Ventura, a former girlfriend he had hit, kicked and dragged at a Los Angeles hotel in 2016 – an attack captured on security-camera footage shown to jurors repeatedly during his two-month trial.

“The scene and images of me assaulting Cassie play over and over in my head daily,” Combs wrote. “I literally lost my mind. I was dead wrong for putting my hands on the woman that I loved. I’m sorry for that and always will be.”

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