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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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  • Disgraced Hip-Hop Mogul's Shocking Sentencing Appeal Challenges 50-Month Sentence
    Jan 7 2026
    Sean "Diddy" Combs, the hip-hop mogul also known as Puffy or P. Diddy, is at the center of fresh legal drama as his lawyers filed an 84-page appeal brief on Tuesday challenging his 50-month prison sentence for two prostitution-related convictions. According to AOL, Combs, now 56 and serving time at a low-security New Jersey facility with a release date of June 2028, was acquitted of more serious sex trafficking and racketeering charges after an eight-week New York trial earlier this year. His team argues Judge Arun Subramanian acted as a "thirteenth juror" by relying on acquitted conduct during sentencing, claiming the prostitution offenses typically warrant under 15 months and that his infamous "freak-offs"—drug-fueled sex marathons described by ex-girlfriends—were consensual, choreographed performances protected by the First Amendment as amateur pornography.

    The appeal accuses the judge of ignoring the jury's verdict, which found no force, fraud, or coercion, while Subramanian cited massive evidence of abuse, stating, "You abused these women... A history of good works can't wash away the record." CBS News reports the October sentencing followed a partial verdict in July 2025, with weeks of graphic testimony from former associates.

    Meanwhile, Netflix's "Sean Combs: The Reckoning," produced by 50 Cent, premiered to massive viewership on January 6, per TVNewsCheck, featuring ex-collaborator Aubrey O'Day. Variety details how O'Day, from Diddy's "Making the Band" and Danity Kane, rejected prior doc offers due to lack of trust and Black representation but joined this one for its integrity. She fears his sentence isn't long enough for true change, warning of a "great spin team" enabling a comeback, and read an affidavit alleging her assault by Combs. AsiaOne echoes her concerns that 50 months won't heal him into "a better person."

    AV Club notes Combs's sons, Justin and Christian, are now subjects of another docuseries trailer on his trial, expanding the media storm.

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  • Fallen Mogul: Diddy Sentenced to 4 Years in Prison, Battles Legal Woes and Family Turmoil
    Jan 5 2026
    Sean "Diddy" Combs, the once-dominant hip-hop mogul known as Puffy or P. Diddy, faces a dramatically altered life behind bars after his recent conviction on two prostitution-related charges. According to CBS News, Combs was sentenced to just over four years in prison earlier this month, with Federal Bureau of Prisons records showing his expected release on May 8, 2028, from FCI Fort Dix in New Jersey, a facility offering drug treatment programs to address his issues.

    CBS News reports that Combs faced early disciplinary action just days into his sentence, as detailed in an internal prison document, yet he's reportedly taken on a chapel gig and maximized family visitations. The 56-year-old appeared emotionless at sentencing in Lower Manhattan, where prosecutors had pushed for over 11 years, but he was acquitted of graver racketeering and sex trafficking charges that could have meant life in prison.

    Off the legal front, Combs delisted his infamous $61.5 million Beverly Hills mansion from the market on December 24, per Realtor.com via MarketWatch. The 10-bedroom Holmby Hills estate, bought for $39 million in 2014 and raided by Homeland Security in 2024 amid the probe, drew no buyers despite amenities like a theater, pool grotto, and basketball court—its "freak off" party stigma proving too toxic.

    Meanwhile, family pushes back: AOL reports that sons Justin and Christian "King" Combs teased a 2026 Zeus docuseries to share their side. A Netflix series, "Sean Combs: The Reckoning," produced by 50 Cent, has further swayed public opinion against him, as noted by Wyoming Public Media.

    Additional civil woes persist, including a lawsuit from former stylist Deonte' Nash alleging abuse, per CBS News, though some claims like Lil Rod's RICO suit were dismissed.

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  • Diddy Battles Netflix, Family Over Docuseries From Prison
    Dec 31 2025
    Sean "Diddy" Combs, also known as Puff Daddy or P. Diddy, remains at the center of heated legal and media battles from his prison cell at FCI Fort Dix in New Jersey. RadarOnline reports that Combs, 56, and his legal team are weighing action against Netflix over allegedly stolen footage in the explosive docuseries *Sean Combs: The Reckoning*, executive produced by his rival 50 Cent. The four-part series, which debuted December 2 and became a Netflix hit, features private hotel room videos of Combs from days before his September 2024 arrest on sex trafficking and racketeering charges. Combs sent a cease-and-desist letter to Netflix the day before release, calling it a "shameful hit piece" with unauthorized material from his own personal documentary project, according to his spokesperson speaking to Deadline and CNN. Director Alexandra Stapleton countered that the footage was obtained legally, telling media outlets they protected the source's identity and repeatedly sought Combs' comment.

    Combs is serving a 50-month sentence after a July conviction on two prostitution-related charges tied to his infamous "freak-offs," though acquitted of racketeering and sex trafficking. His team filed an appeal two days before Christmas, arguing the sentence exceeds guidelines, per Variety and his lawyer Alexandra A.E. Shapiro.

    Adding to the firestorm, Combs' sons Justin, 32, and Christian "King" Combs announced a counter-docuseries on Zeus Network for 2026, sharing their firsthand family perspective amid the trial's fallout. A teaser shows them viewing trial headlines and Justin taking a prison call from their father, whom Justin visited on Christmas. The Source notes 50 Cent reacted skeptically on Instagram: "Wow I want to see this show, I’m not sure this was a good idea." Parade highlights backlash in comments like "Nobody care about their POV," but Zeus CEO Lemuel Plummer defends it as platforming their personal story without endorsement.

    These dueling projects underscore Combs' enduring spotlight, blending family loyalty, vendettas, and public scrutiny.

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