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Sean Combs - Diddy on trial

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Sean Combs - Diddy on the Run" is an electrifying podcast that dives deep into the recent criminal investigation into Sean Combs and Sex Trafficking charges.

Sean 'Diddy' Combs, one of the most influential figures in the music industry and beyond is now on the run from justice.

Join us as we follow this mind-bending event.Copyright 2025 Inception Point Ai
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  • Hip-Hop Mogul Diddy Faces Reckoning: Sentenced to 50 Months for Sex Crimes
    Feb 9 2026
    Sean "Diddy" Combs, the once-unstoppable hip-hop mogul known as Puffy or P. Diddy, remains behind bars at Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center, but his legal saga shows no signs of slowing. According to USA TODAY, his legal team filed urgent documents on July 29, pushing Judge Arun Subramanian to grant a $50 million bond, allowing Combs to await his October sentencing at his lavish Miami mansion instead of jail. This comes nearly two months after a split jury verdict in his high-profile federal sex-crimes trial: acquitted of racketeering and sex trafficking, but convicted on two lesser counts of transportation to engage in prostitution, tied to ex-girlfriends Cassie Ventura Fine and an anonymous "Jane," each carrying up to 10 years.

    The judge previously denied bail, stating Combs poses a clear danger, though prosecutors hint at lighter time under federal guidelines. Fast-forward to October 3, 2025, and AOL reports Subramanian sentenced him to over four years—50 months—in a federal facility, a compromise between the prosecution's 11-year ask and defense's 14-month plea. The ruling cited massive evidence of harm, including video of Combs' brutal assault on Ventura Fine and testimony of drug-fueled "freak offs." Combs grew emotional as his seven children delivered impact statements, yet experts like attorney Lindsay Richards call it a pivotal win for survivors amid #MeToo's evolution.

    Even incarcerated, Combs' empire hums: Jettly reports he's netting millions by renting his Gulfstream G550 jet, pulling in $4 million in eight months. His team eyes appeals or even a presidential pardon, as whispers persist. Family support endures from kids like Quincy Brown and twins D'Lila and Jessie, while civil suits mount.

    Listeners, the fall of this Bad Boy founder underscores accountability's long reach in entertainment.

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  • Disgraced Mogul: Sean "Diddy" Combs Faces Crumbling Legacy Amid Criminal Trial
    Feb 4 2026
    Sean "Diddy" Combs, the hip-hop mogul once worth $400 million through empires like Bad Boy Records, Ciroc Vodka, and fashion lines, faces a crumbling legacy amid his high-profile criminal trial. AOL reports that federal raids have turned his coastal properties into crime scenes, with questions swirling over what happens to his fortune if convicted, including assets tied to record labels, studios, and spirits businesses.

    In a stunning verdict, a juror from the trial told AOL that justice prevailed when Combs was found guilty on two prostitution-related charges, praising the fairness of the 12-person panel's decision. A YouTube postmortem audit declares 2026 the year of final reckoning for Combs' sins, detailing how his business empire has become a forensic nightmare post-raids.

    Podcasts like "Sean Combs - Diddy on Trial" from Spreaker paint a dramatic picture, claiming the music icon is now on the run from sex trafficking charges, while his enduring ventures in music and liquor hang in the balance. Earlier accusations, including rape claims highlighted by ABS-CBN in 2023, underscore a pattern of violence that prosecutors say fueled his operations.

    Listeners, as the fallout deepens, Combs' once-unshakable influence teeters on the edge of collapse.

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  • Diddy Accused of Sex Trafficking, Kidnapping in Explosive Federal Prosecution
    Feb 2 2026
    Federal prosecutors in the Southern District of New York rested their case Tuesday after six weeks against hip-hop mogul Sean Combs, known as Diddy, Puff Daddy, or P. Diddy, on charges including sex trafficking, racketeering, kidnapping, and transportation for prostitution. LAist reports the narrative focused on alleged "freak-offs"—prolonged drug-fueled sexual encounters directed by Combs, with ex-girlfriend Casandra "Cassie" Ventura and another woman called "Jane" as key witnesses describing coercion, violence, and filming. Former employees testified about forced labor, 20-hour days, physical assaults, and tasks like buying drugs or cleaning up baby oil-soaked hotel rooms damaged at Combs' expense.

    Kid Cudi recounted a 2011 break-in at his home tied to his romance with Ventura, while a Los Angeles hotel security supervisor detailed a $100,000 bribe to suppress 2016 assault footage. Combs, who has pleaded not guilty and remains in custody after over four years for related prostitution convictions per CBS News, faces a meandering but damning prosecution portrait of his business empire enabling crimes from arson to obstruction.

    Defense attorney Marc Agnifilo announced no witnesses, instead arguing via texts and evidence that participants were willing in Combs' "swinger lifestyle." Court drama includes juror dismissals, leaks to TMZ, and crowds of superfans outside the Manhattan courthouse. Meanwhile, AOL reports Combs earns millions from prison by renting his Gulfstream G550 jet, pulling in $4 million in eight months via Jettly. He's also lashing out at Netflix and rival 50 Cent over a new docuseries on his controversies.

    As closing arguments loom, the jury weighs if Combs' empire hid predation or consensual excess.

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