Diddy Files Appeal Over Sentence in Prostitution Conviction
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Diddy's Lawyer Calls Prison Sentence A ‘Perversion Of Justice’ In Appeal
MEGA Sean “Diddy” Combs is strongly condemning the ruling on his prostitution-related Mann Act convictions. The disgraced rapper is serving 50 months in federal prison and has now described his sentencing as a “perversion of justice” in an appeal filed by his lawyers. Diddy was previously found not guilty of sex trafficking and RICO charges, which he had earlier faced. His team has also filed previous appeals to overturn his conviction, includin…
Diddy Files Appeal Over Sentence in Prostitution Conviction
Lawyers for Sean "Diddy" Combs are arguing his sentence is far too harsh ... accusing the judge in a new legal filing of punishing him for crimes for which he was acquitted. The rapper's legal team filed an appeal Friday in which they point out a…
Diddy files appeal over sentence in pr0stitution conviction - Newsy People
Lawyers representing music executive, Sean Combs popularly know as Diddy, have filed an appeal challenging the prison sentence imposed on the music mogul, arguing that the punishment is excessive and improperly based on allegations for which he was acquitted. In the appeal, Combs’ legal team argued that although a jury found him not guilty of serious federal charges including sex trafficking and racketeering under the Racketeer Influenced and Co…
Diddy Files Appeal, Seeks Immediate Release After Prost!tut!0n Conviction
Lawyers representing Sean “Diddy” Combs argue that his prison sentence is excessively harsh, claiming the judge punished him for charges on which he was acquitted. In a legal filing submitted Friday, Diddy’s team highlighted that The post Diddy Files Appeal, Seeks Immediate Release After Prost!tut!0n Conviction appeared first on Gistlover.
Diddy Cites His First Amendment Rights To "Freak-Offs" In Appeal Brief
While Diddy was acquitted of more serious sex trafficking and racketeering charges in his federal case, a jury convicted him on charges of transportation to engage in prostitution, which violates the Mann Act. He and his legal team think this should reflect a lighter sentence or the absence of one at all. They don’t have much longer in their appeal process, and their latest brief seeks to change this. According to Complex, the new Friday (March …
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