A prosecutor revealed on Friday that Sean Combs has scheduled speaking engagements starting next week despite facing sentencing. Christy Slavik called the plans the height of hubris. Combs arranged to teach entrepreneurship and life skills at the Miami North Work Release Center on Monday and at Sprouting to Success School in Miami Gardens on Oct. 14. The sessions target underserved neighborhoods such as Little Haiti.
Judge Arun Subramanian indicated that sentencing guidelines suggest a prison term of 70 to 87 months for Combs. Prosecutors requested a sentence of at least 11 years, while defense attorneys asked for a sentence of 14 months. Slavik argued that a lighter sentence would allow Combs to escape accountability for years of domestic violence. She emphasized that Combs used control rather than financial need as his motivation.
Virginia Huynh wrote to the judge stating that prosecutors pressured her to identify as a victim. She said she cooperated fully but denied being trafficked or engaging in prostitution. Huynh maintained she was prepared to testify but learned she would not be called to the stand. She confirmed that Combs never contacted her throughout the legal process.
Judge Arun Subramanian indicated that sentencing guidelines suggest a prison term of 70 to 87 months for Combs. Prosecutors requested a sentence of at least 11 years, while defense attorneys asked for a sentence of 14 months. Slavik argued that a lighter sentence would allow Combs to escape accountability for years of domestic violence. She emphasized that Combs used control rather than financial need as his motivation.
Virginia Huynh wrote to the judge stating that prosecutors pressured her to identify as a victim. She said she cooperated fully but denied being trafficked or engaging in prostitution. Huynh maintained she was prepared to testify but learned she would not be called to the stand. She confirmed that Combs never contacted her throughout the legal process.