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Sean Combs Acquitted on Most Serious Charges

larrymlease Published: July 2, 2025 | Updated: July 2, 2025 2 minutes read
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Sean Combs

Hip-hop mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs collapsed to his knees in apparent relief Wednesday after a Manhattan federal jury acquitted him of racketeering and sex trafficking—charges that could have carried a life sentence. But his victory was partial: the jury convicted him on two lesser federal prostitution-related counts, and a judge swiftly denied his request for bail.

Sean Combs Now Awaits Sentencing

Combs, 55, now awaits sentencing on October 3 while being held in the Metropolitan Detention Center, a notoriously grim Brooklyn facility. Despite his legal team offering a $1 million bond and house arrest in Florida, Judge Arun Subramanian ruled that Combs remains a danger to others, citing violent past behavior—most notably, the brutal 2016 hotel assault on ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura caught on surveillance video.

The two-month trial revealed disturbing details about Combs’ lifestyle, including so-called “freak-offs”—drug-fueled group sex encounters in which he allegedly coerced partners into humiliating acts. Jurors heard emotional testimony from multiple women, including Ventura and another accuser known only as “Jane,” who recounted being pressured, beaten, and manipulated with threats into performing for the music mogul’s pleasure.

While Combs was found not guilty of the most severe charges, the federal conviction under the Mann Act still carries serious weight. Prosecutors say they’ll seek a prison sentence of 51 to 63 months, though sentencing guidelines could lower that term.

Partial victory for Combs

Outside the courtroom, Combs’ family celebrated the partial win, but the judge’s refusal to grant bail stunned the rapper. Once jubilant, he turned desperate—pleading silently with the judge as he was ordered back into custody.

Combs, once a near-billionaire who turned Bad Boy Records into an empire and ruled the celebrity party circuit, now faces a stark future. His reputation lies in tatters, his freedom uncertain, and the music world watching a once-untouchable icon fall—one charge at a time.

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