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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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  • Diddy's Downfall: From Billionaire to Courtroom Disgrace
    Feb 16 2026
    Sean "Diddy" Combs, the hip-hop mogul once valued at a billion dollars by Forbes, faced a grueling court appearance in Manhattan last Friday, looking bloated and aged at 55, according to AOL reports. Pleading not guilty to expanded allegations of sexual abuse spanning two decades from 2004 to 2024, Combs showed up in a tan prison jumpsuit, surrounded by supportive family, as Judge Arun Subramanian set his trial for May 12 with jury selection on May 5. No new criminal charges were filed, but legal documents from the Manhattan Federal Court detail accusations of forced labor, where he allegedly pressured employees into long hours and participation in his so-called "Freak-Offs"—drug-fueled, coerced sexual marathons with prostitutes.

    His lawyer, Marc Agnifilo, fired back at a infamous 2016 CNN video showing Combs assaulting ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura at an L.A. hotel, claiming it's "substantially altered" with sped-up footage and manipulated sequencing, per the defense's visual expert. Combs remains behind bars without bail since his September arrest, facing conspiracy, sex trafficking, and racketeering charges that could mean 15 years to life if convicted. Fresh claims from an ex-friend, as Radar Online reveals, allege Combs slapped his own mother and hurled insults after a 1991 scandal, while he's drawn mockery for support from a notorious convicted rapist.

    Podcasts like The Diddy Diaries on Spreaker chronicle his dramatic downfall, unpacking accusers' stories of manipulation and abuse that shattered his untouchable image. Despite the storm, Combs' empire—from Sean John fashion sold for over $100 million, Cîroc vodka partnerships that minted his wealth, to real estate and crypto ventures—once spanned $850 million as of 2024, per business analyses.

    This legal saga grips listeners worldwide, blending billionaire highs with shocking lows.

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  • Disgraced Music Mogul Faces Lengthy Prison Sentence After Conviction on Prostitution Charges
    Feb 15 2026
    Sean "Diddy" Combs, the hip-hop mogul once known as Puffy or P. Diddy, faces mounting legal pressures as his sentencing looms. According to AOL reports, a federal judge denied Combs' bid to overturn his July conviction on two counts of transportation for prostitution, paving the way for a hearing as early as Friday. Prosecutors, in a memo to the judge, demand at least 11 years behind bars, branding him "unrepentant" for decades of unchecked violence that left victims, including ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura, bloodied and bruised—as seen in infamous hotel footage. They argue his power imbalance over those he transported demands severe punishment, far exceeding defense pleas for time served.

    Prison life for the 55-year-old has turned perilous. RadarOnline.com reveals Combs narrowly escaped death when an inmate allegedly snuck into his Brooklyn Metropolitan Detention Center cell, pressing a makeshift knife to his throat while he slept. A longtime friend, music producer Charlucci Finney, told the Daily Mail it was a chilling warning: "Next time you ain't gonna be so lucky." Yet Combs, Harlem-toughened, remains defiant amid intimidation.

    He's not alone inside. OK Magazine spotted him chatting with basketball pal Sebastian Telfair in a New Jersey facility back in November 2025, a rare glimpse of normalcy. Meanwhile, podcasts like The Diddy Diaries by Bobby Capucci dissect his dramatic downfall, unpacking accusers' tales of abuse, manipulation, and the high-stakes fight against incarceration.

    Speculation swirls online about connections to Jay-Z and broader probes, but core developments center on his prostitution convictions and sentencing battle. As allegations of misconduct echo globally, Combs' empire crumbles under justice's weight.

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  • HEADLINE: Diddy's $100K Cash Payment Raises Eyebrows Before Arrest
    Feb 11 2026
    Sean "Diddy" Combs continues to dominate headlines as new financial details emerge about his activities before his arrest. According to multiple reports from February 10, 2026, the music mogul received a $100,000 cash payment from Miami's M2 nightclub for a Formula 1 Race Week kickoff party appearance in May 2023, just months before federal authorities arrested him.

    The arrangement raises questions about financial concealment. The contract specified that all payments be made entirely in cash, delivered in two separate installments to a company called Janice Combs Music Holdings Inc., named after his mother. This cash-only structure for such a large amount stood out as unusual and has drawn scrutiny from investigators examining his financial dealings prior to his arrest.

    The appearance took place before his legal troubles escalated. Less than a year later, federal authorities raided his homes in March 2024 as civil lawsuits mounted against him. By September 2024, he was federally indicted on multiple charges. A jury trial concluded in July 2025, resulting in his conviction on two counts of transportation for purposes of prostitution. He was sentenced to four years and two months in prison and fined $500,000.

    Combs is currently serving his sentence at FCI Fort Dix in New Jersey, with an expected release date in June 2028. His legal team is pursuing appeals, with an oral arguments hearing scheduled for April. During his trial, multiple accusers testified, including his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura, who filed the initial lawsuit alleging sexual assault and trafficking. That case was settled for a reported $20 million.

    Meanwhile, other legal matters continue to develop. A separate sexual assault lawsuit filed in October 2024 by Ashley Parham against Combs, Odell Beckham Jr., and comedian Druski was dismissed on December 16, 2025, due to procedural issues. The dismissal was without prejudice, allowing the plaintiff to refile if counsel is obtained.

    As Combs navigates his incarceration and ongoing legal battles, questions persist about the extent of financial arrangements made before his arrest and what they might reveal about his activities during that period. Investigators continue reviewing his past transactions and business dealings as part of the broader investigation.

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