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Federal prosecutors called Sean "Diddy" Combs a danger to the public and urged a judge to keep him in jail ahead of his sentencing.
The hip-hop mogul is trying to get the counts for which he was convicted thrown out ahead of his October sentencing.
Now he’s got his legal team arguing that the prostitution charges he was convicted of under the Mann Act should be thrown out ...
In a 62-page motion, the music mogul’s legal team argued that his conviction under the Mann Act — which bars interstate ...
The co-founder of a pro-Palestinian campaign group on Wednesday won her bid to bring a legal challenge against the British government’s decision to ban the group under anti-terrorism laws.
Diddy is seeking release on a $50 million bond while awaiting sentencing for two prostitution convictions, each carrying up ...
The Mann Act essentially made it illegal to transport women across state lines for prostitution or any other “immoral” ...
To support his release, Diddy and his team are offering a $50 million bond secured by his Florida estate, a promise to remain under strict supervision, electronic monitoring, surrender his passport, ...
Lawyers for the music mogul, who is to be sentenced in October on prostitution charges, filed court papers saying he would ...
Music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs made a brief return to social media with a mysterious post that quickly vanished, catching the ...
With that, one particular artist who may end up collaborating with Sean Combs again is Kanye West. The past few months have ...
NBCUniversal is firing back at Diddy’s defamation suit, urging a judge to dismiss the $100 million claim tied to the documentary “Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy.” The media […] The post NBCUniversal ...