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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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  • # Diddy Faces Federal Sex Trafficking Trial as Evidence Mounts and Empire Crumbles
    Apr 6 2026
    Sean "Diddy" Combs, the hip-hop mogul also known as Puff Daddy or P. Diddy, faces mounting legal pressures as his federal sex trafficking and racketeering trial looms in New York. According to recent reports from the Associated Press, prosecutors revealed on April 4 that Combs allegedly used drugs like ecstasy, ketamine, and gamma-hydroxybutyrate to coerce victims into participation, with evidence including 72 digital images and videos from a so-called "freak-off" hotel raid last year.

    CNN details how Combs' defense team is pushing back, filing motions to suppress key evidence seized from his Miami mansion, arguing Fourth Amendment violations during the September 2024 search. The judge has yet to rule, but the trial, now set for May 5 after delays, could expose decades of alleged abuse, per NBC News coverage.

    Meanwhile, Billboard notes civil lawsuits continue piling up, with a new filing from an ex-employee accusing Combs of harassment and retaliation amid the criminal case. Combs, who pleaded not guilty, remains detained at Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center, denied bail three times due to flight risk concerns, as outlined in court documents reviewed by Reuters.

    In a related development, Fox News reports Combs' former chief of staff, Kristina Khorram, invoked her Fifth Amendment rights in a deposition, refusing to answer over 140 questions about his business dealings and personal life. This comes as Bad Boy Entertainment faces scrutiny, with assets frozen pending trial outcomes.

    The saga has rocked the music industry, with former collaborators distancing themselves, according to Variety. Combs' empire, once valued at hundreds of millions, hangs in the balance as these headlines dominate entertainment news this week.

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  • # Diddy Behind Bars: Hip-Hop Mogul Fights 50-Month Sentence in Sex Trafficking Case
    Apr 5 2026
    Sean "Diddy" Combs, the hip-hop mogul also known as Puffy or P. Diddy, remains behind bars serving a 50-month federal prison sentence in New Jersey after his July 2025 conviction on two counts of transporting people for prostitution. Lawyer Herald reports he was cleared of graver charges like racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking, but a federal judge handed down the four-year-two-month term plus a $500,000 fine in October 2025, stemming from allegations of abuse, coercion, and a long-running criminal scheme involving forced labor, kidnapping, and more.

    His legal team is pushing hard on appeal, arguing the judge factored in unconvicted conduct during sentencing. Complex reveals Diddy has bolstered his appeal squad by adding Nicole Westmoreland, a key defender from his trial, in a bid for early release, a reduced sentence, or a new hearing. Prosecutors counter that the punishment fits the full trial record, including testimony on violence and coercion, and the appeals court has fast-tracked the process.

    Meanwhile, fallout ripples outward. Shockya details how Miami attorney Ariel Mitchell, who repped sexual assault victims suing Combs, got hit with a 75-day law license suspension by Florida's Supreme Court on March 12, 2026, after pleading guilty to dishonesty and misrepresentation. A damning dinner receipt unraveled her lies to protect herself amid media frenzy, and now Combs is suing her and Nexstar Media for $100 million in defamation. Civil suits from Cassie Ventura and others alleging rape, trafficking, and assaults continue separately, fueling public scrutiny.

    As the appeal unfolds, Diddy's saga grips listeners with its mix of power, allegations, and courtroom drama.

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  • **Diddy's Prison Sentence Trimmed Again: New Release Date Set for April 2028**
    Apr 1 2026
    Sean "Diddy" Combs, also known as Puff Daddy or Puffy, continues to make headlines from behind bars as his legal saga unfolds. Geo News reports that Federal Bureau of Prisons records have trimmed his prison sentence again, setting a new release date of April 15, 2028, just 10 days earlier than the prior April 25 mark and the second adjustment this month alone. The 56-year-old rap mogul, housed at the low-security Fort Dix Federal Correctional Institution in New Jersey since late October, was convicted on two prostitution-related charges and originally sentenced to over four years, including time served, plus five years of supervised release and a £395,000 fine.

    The conviction stemmed from a high-profile trial involving allegations of sex crimes and abuse, which drew intense public scrutiny. LAist highlights how Combs' notoriety persists in pop culture, noting a Super Bowl ad from 50 Cent that trolls their long-standing feud. In the DoorDash spot, 50 Cent pulls Cheesy Puffs, combs, and cognac from a pouch, quipping about aging "four years… or 50 months," a jab that some viewers find insensitive given Combs' imprisonment and the trial's traumatic details.

    Meanwhile, no major updates have emerged on appeals or new charges as of early April 2026, with focus shifting to his legal team's preparations for the 2028 release. Combs' fall from music empire builder to federal inmate underscores a dramatic shift in his legacy.

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