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Sean “Diddy” Combs is hours away from learning his fate. The hip-hop mogul is currently in federal district court in Manhattan, where Judge Arun Subramanian will hand down his sentence following a bombshell conviction that has rocked the music industry. Back in July, a jury found Combs guilty on two counts of transporting women across state lines to participate in what prosecutors described as drug-fueled sex marathons. The charges stem from allegations involving his ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, and another victim known only as “Jane.” Each count carries up to 10 years in prison, meaning Combs could face a maximum of 20 years behind bars.

Although the jury acquitted him of the more severe racketeering and sex trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion charges, which could have locked him away for life, the guilty verdict still represents one of the most dramatic falls from grace in hip-hop history.
Judge Rips Into Diddy’s Defense
According to Yahoo, ahead of sentencing, Judge Subramanian made it clear he wasn’t buying what Combs and his legal team were selling. “In general, the narrative that he and his attorneys have put forth, that this case involves nothing more than adults paying for time, not sex, is flatly inconsistent with both reality and his accepting responsibility,” Subramanian said while reviewing presentencing filings. The blunt statement suggests the judge won’t be lenient when weighing in on Diddy’s punishment.
Prosecutor Christy Slavik opened Friday’s sentencing hearing with powerful words aimed directly at Combs’ conduct. “Today is about accountability and justice,” she told the court. “Accountability for the defendant, who committed serious federal crimes repeatedly over the course of 15 years. And justice for the public, including for the victims whose lives have been shattered by the defendant’s acts of abuse and exploitation.”
Slavik rejected the defense’s framing of the case as merely wild parties and “freak offs.” Instead, she underscored the real damage behind the headlines. “This isn’t just a case about freak offs or hotel nights,” Slavik declared. “It’s a case with real victims who have suffered real harm at the hands of the defendant. It’s about a man who did horrible things to other people to satisfy his own sexual gratification.”
Diddy Begs for Mercy in Last-Minute Letter
On the eve of his sentencing, Sean “Diddy” Combs made a desperate plea to Judge Subramanian, sending a four-page handwritten letter asking for leniency. In it, the disgraced mogul apologized “for all of the hurt and pain” he’s caused and positioned himself as someone worthy of redemption. “I realize that this trial has received a tremendous amount of global press and Your Honor may be inclined to make an example out of me,” Combs wrote. “I would ask Your Honor to make me an example of what a person can do if afforded a second chance.”

The letter marks a sharp turn in tone for Combs, who previously pushed a defense narrative downplaying the severity of the charges. Now, with up to 20 years in prison on the line, he appears to be banking on remorse to soften the judge’s hand. However, it seems the judge isn’t buying it.