Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs to be sentenced
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For the reporters, lawyers and more inside the courthouse for Sean 'Diddy' Combs' sex trafficking trial, life became a weeks-long circus.
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Sexual misconduct, allegations of abuse of power and a MacGuffin in the form of a notorious list are not the only shared elements in the stories of the two elite New York felons.
An alternate juror in Diddy's trial shared how the defense challenged key prosecution witnesses. The jury found the rapper guilty on two prostitution-related counts.
D’Lila and Jessie, who call themselves the Combs Twins, took to Instagram to reveal they’re launching their “very own clothing line.”
Diddy is hoping for no jail when he's sentenced October 3. But prosecutors are drafting a list of bad deeds they hope will keep him in for years.
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The cultural reckoning keeps having setbacks in the legal world: “We went from ‘always believe an accuser’ to ‘maybe we too often believe an accuser.’”
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs will be sentenced on 3 October. The date has generated significant public interest and media coverage across entertainment and legal circles.
Multiple people confirmed to Media Take Out that the government approached Diddy’s legal team and signaled the possible intent to bring additional criminal charges between now and sentencing day. That move reportedly blindsided Diddy’s camp and was the reason behind the abrupt ending of yesterday’s court hearing.