What charges was Diddy convicted of?
He was convicted of arranging interstate travel for people engaged in prostitution.
Entertainment / Celebrity News
Sean "Diddy" Combs is scheduled to return to court a week before his sentencing on prostitution-related charges. His legal team is arguing for a lenient sentence, citing the harsh conditions he has allegedly faced in jail.
Sean "Diddy" Combs' legal team is pushing for a reduced sentence, highlighting the conditions of his confinement as a major factor. They argue that the sentencing guidelines should not apply due to the "pervasive violence and inhumane conditions" at MDC Brooklyn. These conditions allegedly include constant suicide watch, limited access to clean water, dorm-style living with no bathroom door, lack of fresh air and sunlight, and inadequate medical care for injuries.
The defense also claims that Combs has been surviving on expired and potentially contaminated food. They are requesting a 14-month sentence with supervised release, mandatory drug treatment, and therapy. Judge Arun Subramanian has previously rejected Diddy's request for release, citing video evidence of violence against ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura as a key factor.
He was convicted of arranging interstate travel for people engaged in prostitution.
They are requesting a 14-month sentence.
His lawyers claim he has been on constant suicide watch and subjected to inhumane living conditions, including limited access to clean water and inadequate medical care.
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