Diddy Denied Bail, Will Remain in Jail Until His Sentencing
- Judge Arun Subramanian denied Diddy bail, citing danger to the community, and ordered him to remain in custody until his October 3 sentencing.
- Judge Arun Subramanian denied Diddy bail, citing past violence and evidence of risk, requiring him to remain in custody until sentencing scheduled for October 3, 2025.
- The jury convicted Combs under the Mann Act for transporting individuals for prostitution, acquitted of racketeering and sex trafficking after 13.5 hours of deliberation.
- Sean 'Diddy' Combs remains in custody, with sentencing scheduled for October 3 after serving nine months since September arrest.
- More broadly, the Mann Act's century-old, controversial history and Combs' mixed verdict highlight ongoing debates about its use against powerful Black men and its impact on his career and public image.
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Diddy’s history of violence influenced judge's decision to keep him locked up for now
NEW YORK -- In rejecting Sean "Diddy" Combs' release on bail, a federal judge confronted the hip-hop impresario with a disturbing aspect of his criminal case that his lawyers couldn't deny: His history of violence.
Rapper Sean Combs, known professionally as Diddy, will remain in prison while awaiting sentencing after being found guilty only on the less serious charges he faced, allowing him to avoid a life sentence.
Sean 'Diddy' Combs faces uncertain future after partial legal victory on sex charges
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