
Rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs, also known as P. Diddy
US musician Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs was sentenced on Friday to four years and two months in prison for prostitution-related crimes.
It was about a year ago that the world learned from the disturbing details of.
More than 100 people accused the American rapper of sexual aggression. A.
In July, Diddy was “only” convicted of prostitution -related crimes, but it turned out, which had a more serious penalty of life imprisonment.
Prosecutors asked for 11 years in prison for P. Diddy, with a 55 -year -old, founder of Bad Boy Records, and for decades a multifaceted figure in hip hop culture. But the final decision was four years and two months.
The judge, who also condemned him to a Fine of 500 thousand dollarsHe said that a long time was necessary for dissuasion and that he was not convinced that if Combs is released, these crimes will not be repeated.
The sentence hearing took place this Extreme at the New York Court, where the tycoon was tried, with his presence and before a large crowd.
Diddy recognized “sick” behavior
Six of the rapper’s seven children begged tears to the judge A “second opportunity” for the father, reported the Associated Press (AP) agency.
During the audience, Diddy apologized and classified his past behavior as “Disgusting, shameful and sick”adding that your domestic violence is a burden that will have to carry for the rest of your life.
Sean “Diddy” Combs was arrested in September 2024 and accused of conspiracy of organized crime, extortion and two accusations of sexual trafficking, involving ex-girlfriends Cassie Ventura and ‘Jane’ (pseudonym).
On the eve of his sentence, Combs wrote to the US district judge, Arun Subramanian, asking for mercy and self-proclaiming reborn after realizing that he was realized “Destroyed to the marrow”.
Combs was sentenced to the Mann Law, which makes it illegal to transport someone through state borders for prostitution or other illegal sexual acts. Prosecutors instituted the judge to reject leniency, saying that the Witnesses fear for their safety if it is released.
Combs lawyers defended their immediate release, claiming that the long sentence requested by prosecutors is “extremely disproportionate” to the crime.
His nearly two -month trial in a federal court in Manhattan had testimonials from women who said they were beaten, threatened, sexually abused and blackmailed by Combs.
Prosecutor Christy Slavik told US district judge Arun Subramanian that not condemning a significant prison combs would be, in practice, to allow her to escape unpunished from Years of Domestic Violence.
Extremely aggressive during the interrogations, trying to discredit the prosecution witnesses, the Defense lawyers did not deny the facts.
However, they insisted that the “aberrations” were consensual and that their client had a polyamorous lifestyle that does not fit the criminal law.