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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 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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  • Rap Mogul Diddy Sentenced to 50 Months in Prison for Prostitution Charges
    Feb 1 2026
    Sean "Diddy" Combs, the hip-hop mogul once known as Puffy and P. Diddy, remains behind bars at FCI Fort Dix in New Jersey after his October 2025 sentencing to 50 months for two prostitution-related charges, with a projected release date of May 8, 2028, according to Federal Bureau of Prisons records reported by CBS News. Acquitted of the graver racketeering and sex trafficking accusations that could have meant life in prison, Combs faced a split verdict in July 2025 following his September 2024 arrest, as detailed in AOL coverage.

    Speculation about a presidential pardon from Donald Trump fizzled when a White House official confirmed no commutation is coming, dashing hopes fueled by Trump's past comments calling Combs "Puff Daddy" and noting their rocky history, per AOL and USA Today reports. Combs' team filed a notice of appeal in the Southern District of New York, signaling ongoing legal fights amid early prison discipline for unspecified infractions, CBS News documents reveal. His lawyer pushed for Fort Dix to address drug issues with enhanced programs and family visits.

    Away from bars, Combs battles NBCUniversal in a $100 million lawsuit over the Peacock documentary "Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy," denying under oath any role in deaths like Biggie Smalls', sex trafficking, or extortion via tapes, as stated in his filing covered by AllHipHop. A former stylist's abuse lawsuit adds to civil woes, though one sexual battery claim was dismissed.

    Prison life marks a stark shift for the Bad Boy founder, whose empire once spanned hits like "I'll Be Missing You" and ventures from Cîroc to REVOLT. Recent podcasts like "The Diddy Diaries" dissect his accusers' tales, keeping the saga alive.

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  • Disgraced Music Mogul Diddy Serving 50-Month Prison Sentence, Loses Bid for Trump Pardon
    Jan 28 2026
    Sean Combs, the Grammy-winning music mogul known as Diddy or Puff Daddy, remains at the center of major headlines as 2026 unfolds. The disgraced hip-hop icon is currently serving a 50-month prison sentence following his conviction on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution. According to Bureau of Prisons records, Combs is expected to be released in May 2028, having already spent significant time in custody since his September 2024 arrest on charges of sex trafficking, racketeering, and transportation to engage in prostitution.

    The recent news cycle has brought several developments. A White House official confirmed that despite earlier media speculation, President Donald Trump will not be granting Combs a prison commutation. Trump had previously acknowledged that Combs and his legal team requested a pardon. In an October statement, Trump revealed that Combs had asked him for a pardon, noting their previous friendly relationship before tensions arose when Combs made critical statements about Trump during his presidential campaign. Trump indicated the hostile comments made it more difficult for him to consider such action.

    Combs' legal team filed a notice of appeal in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, with additional details of the appeal to be submitted at a later date. Meanwhile, reports suggest Combs has found a way to generate income while incarcerated. According to Jettly, the music mogul is earning millions by renting out his Gulfstream G550 jet, reportedly generating four million dollars in just eight months.

    On the personal front, Combs' son Christian recently engaged in a social media clash with rapper 50 Cent, who has been a longtime rival of his father. Christian attempted to honor his jailed father during a recent concert performance but was mocked by 50 Cent on social media. 50 Cent, who executive produced the Netflix documentary "Sean Combs: The Reckoning" released in December, has maintained his critical stance toward the incarcerated music mogul.

    The case continues to draw attention as various civil lawsuits and ongoing legal matters unfold. Cassie Ventura, who previously settled a high-profile sexual assault lawsuit against Combs for twenty million dollars, testified in his federal trial, detailing the abuse she experienced during their relationship.

    Thank you for tuning in to this update on Sean Combs and the latest developments in his legal situation. Be sure to come back next week for more breaking news and in-depth coverage. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out QuietPlease.AI.

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