Diddy's kids call their convicted father their superhero

Six of Sean Diddy Combs' children addressed the court on Friday and pleaded for leniency before the judge sentenced the 55-year-old music producer on Mann Act violations. Quincy Brown told the court his father transformed after conviction on charges of transporting individuals across state lines for sexual encounters, and described 15 years of observed personal growth. Justin Combs asked the judge to grant his father another opportunity at life, and said the hip-hop mogul maintained regular phone contact from detention.

D'Lila Combs expressed fear about losing both parents after her mother's 2018 death, and worried her 2-year-old sister would grow up without their father present. The jury acquitted Combs of racketeering conspiracy charges but convicted him on prostitution-related offenses in July. Defense attorneys presented testimony emphasizing family bonds and sought reduced sentences for the founder of Bad Boy Records.
 

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