Attorneys representing Sean “ Diddy ” Combs have told the judge overseeing his sentencing next week for the two violations of the Mann Act that the court should hand their client no more than 14 months, essentially advocating for the near-immediate release of the beleaguered rap mogul following months he’s spent since his arrest and in the aftermath of his trial inside one of the nation’s most notorious prisons.
Combs was found not guilty on July 3 of the more serious racketeering and sex trafficking charges the feds slapped him with in a 2024 indictment. The jury’s verdict came after a sensational eight-week trial in lower Manhattan that, despite his attorney’s efforts following the split verdict, ended with Combs still incarcerated at a federal lock-up in Brooklyn as he awaits sen