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Trial of P. Diddy: This Colossal Sum Lost by the Rapper, Whose Fortune Was Estimated at $740 Million

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In the midst of judicial turmoil, Diddy saw his fortune fall from $740 million to $400 million. Abandoned by his partners, deprived of royalties and forced to sell his property, the rapper suffered the financial consequences of his trial.

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Sean “Diddy” Combs is facing another wave of shocking allegations, just hours after he was acquitted of serious sex trafficking and racketeering charges. A new lawsuit, filed by Clayton Howard – a male escort who claims he was involved in forced sex with Diddy and his ex-partner Cassie Ventura – has made shocking allegations against the former couple. According to the lawsuit, Howard, also known as “Dave”, claims he was forced to have sex with t…

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In the midst of judicial turmoil, Diddy saw his fortune fall from $740 million to $400 million. Abandoned by his partners, deprived of royalties and forced to sell his property, the rapper suffered the financial consequences of his trial.

King Diddy fell. And he didn't just stumble, he broke down. The kind of a painful fall, but, seen from the outside, remains laughable. Accused of sexual trafficking, the old magnate of music sees his life turned into gold into a judicial nightmare. He saw his bank account sink like a beach in the middle of a storm. From $740 million in 2019, it would remain to him today "only" 400 million. And this is only a beginning. His partners abandoned him…

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Voici.fr broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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