After being sentenced to 4 years and two months in jail in October, Sean “Diddy” Combs is in search of a right away launch from jail in his newest argument for attraction.
Combs’ attorneys urged a New York federal appeals courtroom on Tuesday to both shorten or lighten the rapper’s greater than four-year sentence following his conviction on prostitution-related prices.
“Sean Combs is an awfully profitable self-made businessman, artist and a philanthropist, and one of the vital achieved Black males on this nation. In September 2024, the federal government accused him of heinous crimes and arrested and detained him,” the submitting obtained by TheWrap and submitted to the 2nd U.S. Circuit Courtroom of Appeals in Manhattan reads. “It stated he was a trafficker who coerced and defrauded two long-term girlfriends into having intercourse towards their will and ran an unlimited prison group. None of that was true.”
The attorneys went on to argue that, as a result of a New York jury discovered Combs not responsible of racketeering conspiracy and intercourse trafficking, the punishment that he obtained was unusually harsh in comparison with typical sentencing for prostitution-related prices that didn’t contain power or coercion.
“The jury did discover Combs responsible of two lesser counts—prostitution offenses that didn’t require power, fraud, or coercion. Defendants usually get sentenced to lower than 15 months for these offenses—even when coercion, which the jury didn’t discover right here, is concerned,” the attorneys argued. “However Combs received a sentence greater than thrice as lengthy, regardless of the acquittals.”
“He sits in jail right now, serving a 50-month sentence, as a result of the district decide acted as a thirteenth juror,” Combs’ protection went on. “The decide defied the jury’s verdict and located Combs ‘coerced,’ ‘exploited,’ and ‘compelled’ his girlfriends to have intercourse and led a prison conspiracy. These judicial findings trumped the decision and led to the best sentence ever imposed for any remotely related defendant—regardless that most others, not like Combs, ran prostitution companies that exploited poor or undocumented girls or minors.”
Choose Arun Subramanian handed down the sentence in early October after the disgraced music mogul was convicted again in July. On the time, Choose Subramanian stated that he wasn’t fully satisfied that Combs wouldn’t repeat the crimes, however that he hoped the rapper would “profit from (his) second probability.”
“You had the facility and the sources to maintain it going, and since you weren’t caught,” Choose Subramanian instructed the rapper. “You paid for and arranged these acts. You had been no John. You had been accountable for that, even when your forex was sexual wishes and never cash.”
