Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Sean 'Diddy' Combs' lawyers make desperate plea

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Once again, American rapper and entrepreneur Sean 'Diddy' Combs is in the media spotlight, after his legal team filed an explosive appeal requesting his immediate release from prison or, failing that, a substantial reduction in his sentence.

Sean 'Diddy' Combs' defense plays its cards

Diddy's lawyers filed an 84-page appeal with the Second Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan, arguing that the 50-month prison sentence is disproportionate and unfair compared to similar cases in the federal system. His defenders argue that the judge who imposed the punishment would have acted as a “thirteenth juror” by allowing facts and testimonies related to accusations of which the artist was acquitted to be taken into account, including more serious charges that included organized crime and sexual trafficking. They also assert that 'Diddy' was only convicted of two minor charges under the Mann Act, for transporting people to engage in prostitution without force, fraud, or coercion, and that even in cases with proven coercion, the sentences are usually less than 15 months. With those parameters, they maintain that their client should be "out of prison immediately" or at least see their sentence drastically reduced.

Was the judge too far?

Combs' lawyers claim that the original ruling was based more on the judge's narrative than on the jury's verdict. The appeal points out that the judge included in the decision aspects not approved by the twelve jurors who evaluated the facts, such as testimonies of violence and control. This interpretation, according to the defense, would violate fundamental principles of due process and the right to a fair trial.  In addition to requesting the total annulment of the sentence and the immediate release of Combs, the defense proposed as an alternative that the court order a new sentence more in line with judicial precedents. Currently, the 56-year-old legendary artist is serving his sentence in the federal prison of Fort Dix, New Jersey, with a release date scheduled for May 2028 if the appeal is unsuccessful.

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