GUILTY NY - Sean "Diddy" Combs guilty re prostitution charges but NG of racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking, 17 Sept 2024 #2

  • #121
He’s gotten by with alot more than any defendant in this trial. All of this extra finesse is partly what kept him out of jail, due to his entitlement. It’s taken years for this to catch up with him because he is a celebrity, he has the money and he has been able to buy people off.

What a dramatic production going on in this courtroom today. All for this ‘important’ public figure.
 
  • #122
He’s gotten by with alot more than any defendant in this trial. All of this extra finesse is partly what kept him out of jail, due to his entitlement. It’s taken years for this to catch up with him because he is a celebrity, he has the money and he has been able to buy people off.

What a dramatic production going on in this courtroom today. All for this ‘important’ public figure.
He's truly a disgusting individual who with no redeemable value.
 
  • #123
Defense attorney Brian Steel has addressed a “speaking engagement” that a prosecutor had said that Sean “Diddy” Combs arranged to do in Miami next week.

The October 6 event, Steel said, is not a “speaking engagement,” but rather a “healing for Sean as well as the community.”

Defense attorney Xavier Donaldson will discuss it further when he addresses the court later today, Steel said.

Earlier today in court, prosecutor Christy Slavik brought up the event booking. Scheduling it before sentencing was handed down, she said, was “the height of hubris.”
https://www.cnn.com/entertainment/live-news/sean-diddy-combs-sentencing-10-03-25?t=1759517737661

not a speaking engagement but rather - a healing.

He had to have changed that! It wasn’t a good look and I’m sure people were paid to change the narrative.
 
  • #124
Reverend: You have been very honorable in this court.Combs' Steel: We'll have Mr. Donaldson.Combs' Xavier Donaldson: It's been a long day but I think it's been worth it. I want the record to be clear that Mr. Combs is not a pimp.

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  • #125
"Mr. Combs is not a pimp."

Lol, I don't think that's helping him.
 
  • #126
Combs' Xavier Donaldson: It's been a long day but I think it's been worth it. I want the record to be clear that Mr. Combs is not a pimp.
Uh, ok….and this needs to be said now?

I hope there will be enough time left for the judge to sentence him today
 
  • #127
rev: [my own paraphrasing] we know Diddy has been a bad bad boy, but just give him to us, his friends and loving family, we will take him to Miami, close to his mama, and we will heal him of his trauma and drug addiction that made him do all those very bad things.
 
  • #128
He's truly a disgusting individual who with no redeemable value.

Hopefully the judge will see that the extreme measures he has been throwing out today are because he knows the consequences of his behavior are not excusable so they are using everything within their power to make the evidence fade away.
 
  • #129
Combs' Donaldson: Here in SDNY, we've had US Senators prosecuted here. I dare anyone to say anyone else in the past 30 years did what he did in the MDC. The true Sean Combs came back


Combs' Donaldson: I spoke to chiefs of police in Miami. I spoke to superintendents of education in Miami. Everyone said, This is something different. Let m close with this, people like me are supposed to be here, to show that we can do it.


Combs' Donaldson: We have a speaker ready to say that these are not speaking engagements. May he? It's the executive director of Re-entry One.Judge: What is the gentleman's name?Donaldson: Giovanni-Judge: I have a letter from these others. 1 minute is fine

Next: My name is Giovanni Sairras, for Re-entry One. We serve a couple of hundred people per year. I have read the letter of those impacted by the teaching and mentorship of Mr. Sean Combs. As a formerly incarcerated person myself, I see the impact

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  • #130
rev: [my own paraphrasing] we know Diddy has been a bad bad boy, but just give him to us, his friends and loving family, we will take him to Miami, close to his mama, and we will heal him of his trauma and drug addiction that made him do all those very bad things.

His Mama! That’s a joke, it was reported that she had her own freak offs. She is 84 and dresses like she is 30. Today is the most conservatively dressed that I’ve seen. I see a good amount of lip filler.
 
  • #131
Why is this circus taking all day long? I gave birth in less time than this fiasco. Judge, sentence and be done with it
 
  • #132
Why is this circus taking all day long? I gave birth in less time than this fiasco. Judge, sentence and be done with it
More than half a day trying to convince everyone he's such a "good guy"
 
  • #133
More than half a day trying to convince everyone he's such a "good guy"
Yeah….and how many “years” has he shown everyone that he was a “bad guy”
Sorry, it can’t be erased.
 
  • #134
Combs' Agnifilo: Doctors found that Sean had PTSD. He grew up with out a father. His father was murdered when he was a baby. The family didn't tell him how his father died. But he picked it up from the street. He gave a commencement address at Howard in 2014

Combs' Agnifilo: He found in the microfilm there how his father died, in a drug deal gone bad. Maybe that's the trauma. He had major depressive disorder. OK. I'm going to sit down in five minutes, then Ms. Slavik, and Mr. Combs, the last word

Combs' Agnifilo: I am asking you to release him today. He has been punished, publicly. Everyone knows every twist and turn in this case. This is also a form of general deterrence. The publicity that he got. Ms. Ventura's lawsuit, it destroyed his businesses

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  • #135
Yeah….and how many “years” has he shown everyone that he was a “bad guy”
Sorry, it can’t be erased.
such an important guy, such a cultural icon, what he has done for the black community blah blah blah
 
  • #136
@innercitypress



Combs' Agnifilo: We are proposing mental health treatment, a domestic violence program. Sometimes group programs are the best. October is domestic violence awareness mind. I'm not asking for a light sentence. I'm asking for mental health, the root problem


3:40 PM · Oct 3, 2025
 
  • #137
@innercitypress



Combs' Agnifilo: We are proposing mental health treatment, a domestic violence program. Sometimes group programs are the best. October is domestic violence awareness mind. I'm not asking for a light sentence. I'm asking for mental health, the root problem


3:40 PM · Oct 3, 2025
They are proposing this and at the same time saying he has "Healed so he will be speaking to others about healing".
Face Palm
 
  • #138
@innercitypress



Combs' Agnifilo: I'll stop here and turn it over to the Government. I think it's only fair that Mr. Combs has the last word.Judge: Ms. Slavik?AUSA Slavik: Going back a few hours to Mr. Driscoll. We have cited cases with sentences of 135 months, based on abuse


3:43 PM · Oct 3, 2025
 
  • #139
A "release plan" is in place to rehabilitate Combs, the defence says.

Speaking now is Giovanni Sairras, who works with Re Entry One, a nonprofit dedicated to getting released criminals back into society.

Sairras says people who participate in programmes in jail are less likely to fall back into criminal behaviour. He says that Combs is an "asset to the government", and he will inspire other incarcerated people to improve their lives.
Diddy sentencing live updates: Judge says he could be jailed six to seven years

;):D:rolleyes:
 
  • #140
AUSA Slavik: Back to the [Dillon] Jordan case. Let's zoom out: why did Judge Cronan take into account the previous sentence? Because Jordan knew it was wrong. He quit the business before he was prosecuted - here, the defendant continue crimes

AUSA Slavik: Pimps control their victims, that's what happened here. $1.4 million would be 90 some freak offs. There were more than that here. Mr. Driscoll challenged us to find abusive texts like he quoted. But this case has physical abuse, on video

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