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Diddy faces over 11 years as kids beg judge for mercy
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 63581, member: 636"] Hip-hop mogul Sean Diddy Combs received his sentence on Friday in federal court after being convicted of violating the Mann Act by transporting individuals across state lines for sexual encounters. A jury found him guilty on two prostitution-related counts in July, but acquitted him of more serious racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking charges that carried potential life imprisonment. Prosecutors requested more than 11 years behind bars, while defense attorneys argued for immediate release based on time already served at the Brooklyn detention center, where he has been held since his September 2024 arrest. U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian heard testimony from six of Combs' seven children, who pleaded for leniency and described their father as transformed by his year in custody. Defense lawyers presented an 11-minute video showcasing his philanthropic work and business achievements, but prosecutors challenged his claims of remorse and pointed to trial evidence of violence against former girlfriends. Federal sentencing guidelines suggested a range of approximately five years and 10 months to seven years and three months in prison for the convicted offenses. [/QUOTE]
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