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The disgraced rap mogul’s lawyers hinted the move was on the table as they brace for him to be sentenced in October.
Sean “Diddy” Combs has asked the judge who is overseeing his case to acquit him or give him a new trial – before he has even been sentenced.
Sean Combs doesn't deserve a new trial because “there was more than a sufficient basis” to support his conviction on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution, federal prosecutors argued ...
Federal prosecutors argue that Combs “was anything but a producer of adult films entitled to First Amendment protection.” ...
Sean “Diddy” Combs can't overturn his prostitution convictions, prosecutors say, rejecting claims that “freak-offs” were just legal adult film shoots.
Gloria Estefan's husband Emilio denied claims of involvement in accusations against Diddy and threatened a lawsuit over ...
Combs, who was found not guilty of more serious charges, asked the judge to acquit him of the prostitution-related counts or ...
Sean “Diddy” Combs’ twin daughters, D’Lila Star and Jessie James, were kicked off a rollercoaster for breaking the rules. The ...
TD Jakes, a high-profile pastor from Dallas, has pointed to artificial intelligence bots as the source of rumors that he had an inappropriate relationship with fallen hip-hop mogul Sean "Diddy ...
For example, his lawyers wrote: “The freak-offs and hotel nights were performances that he or his girlfriends typically videotaped so they could watch them later.
Combs' attorneys describe the videos he recorded of "freak offs" and "hotel nights" as "amateur pornography," which, they said, is protected by the First Amendment.
Crime Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs argues right to organize ‘freak-offs’ in bid to get guilty verdicts tossed By Molly Crane-Newman New York Daily News (TNS) Jul 31, 2025 ...