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

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There won't be much of Diddy left after the Feds get done with him, and I venture he will not have to worry about his accommodations or food for the next 60 or so years.

However, what will be very very interesting is watching the lawyers tear up his finances, estates, and holdings in the civil lawsuits that are likely piling up, one after another. That proffer of his for bail will likely become a valuable document cited in civil courts over and over again. As he is reported to have paid off the $19 million mortgage on his Miami mansion, I assume that will be immune from being seized in criminal court. I wonder if that will stand up in the civil cases.
 
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There won't be much of Diddy left after the Feds get done with him, and I venture he will not have to worry about his accommodations or food for the next 60 or so years.
Enough believe (maybe rightly...maybe wrongly) that he is responsible for Tupac's death, I don't see him lasting 60 years. I don't see him lasting long, tbh.
 
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Enough believe (maybe rightly...maybe wrongly) that he is responsible for Tupac's death, I don't see him lasting 60 years. I don't see him lasting long, tbh.

Agree. However, he would likely be sentenced to a Federal Prison, at least on the RICO charges. Not sure how the other crimes would be handled. If it's all Federal crimes, he doesn't go to Riker's Island general population, where he would hardly last 24 hours.

Even with some kind of isolation from other prisoners because of threats, he is not likely to actually fulfill his entire sentence(s).
 
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There won't be much of Diddy left after the Feds get done with him, and I venture he will not have to worry about his accommodations or food for the next 60 or so years.

However, what will be very very interesting is watching the lawyers tear up his finances, estates, and holdings in the civil lawsuits that are likely piling up, one after another. That proffer of his for bail will likely become a valuable document cited in civil courts over and over again. As he is reported to have paid off the $19 million mortgage on his Miami mansion, I assume that will be immune from being seized in criminal court. I wonder if that will stand up in the civil cases.
Based on this article about the civil judgment against OJ Simpson, it looks like Diddy's Miami property will be protected in any civil cases under Florida's Homestead exemption. How Did O.J. Simpson Avoid Paying the Brown and Goldman Families?
 
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Agree. However, he would likely be sentenced to a Federal Prison, at least on the RICO charges. Not sure how the other crimes would be handled. If it's all Federal crimes, he doesn't go to Riker's Island general population, where he would hardly last 24 hours.

Even with some kind of isolation from other prisoners because of threats, he is not likely to actually fulfill his entire sentence(s).
Yuppers. There are already reports that he's not eating for fear of being poisoned.
 
  • #127
Yuppers. There are already reports that he's not eating for fear of being poisoned.
Isn't his trial supposed to start October 9?

Considering the number of extremely famous and wealthy people who he may have videos of involved in the parties, and the number of deaths of people associated with him, he will be lucky to make it to any Federal facility.
 
  • #128
Isn't his trial supposed to start October 9?

Considering the number of extremely famous and wealthy people who he may have videos of involved in the parties, and the number of deaths of people associated with him, he will be lucky to make it to any Federal facility.
Yes, @2:00 pm ET
 
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Agree. However, he would likely be sentenced to a Federal Prison, at least on the RICO charges. Not sure how the other crimes would be handled. If it's all Federal crimes, he doesn't go to Riker's Island general population, where he would hardly last 24 hours.

Even with some kind of isolation from other prisoners because of threats, he is not likely to actually fulfill his entire sentence(s).
He is charged with Federal crimes only in the indictment. The Federal RICO charge against him lists predicate acts involving alleged state law offenses; however, those state law crimes are not actually brought against him in the indictment. READ: Sean 'Diddy' Combs' unsealed indictment alleging sex trafficking, racketeering
 
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Isn't his trial supposed to start October 9?

Considering the number of extremely famous and wealthy people who he may have videos of involved in the parties, and the number of deaths of people associated with him, he will be lucky to make it to any Federal facility.
No, there is a status hearing on October 9, not a trial. "The judge set the case's next status hearing for Oct. 9. The defense would not agree to try the case in October." Sean 'Diddy' Combs won't be released from jail, judge in bail appeal rules
 
  • #132
I don't understand why these rich people, like P Diddy, Jeffrey Epstein, Harvey Weinstein. Didn't high tail it out of the United States before getting arrested. They must have thought that they were too important to get caught.
 
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I don't understand why these rich people, like P Diddy, Jeffrey Epstein, Harvey Weinstein. Didn't high tail it out of the United States before getting arrested. They must have thought that they were too important to get caught.
Ego. Pride. Narcissism.
 
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I don't understand why these rich people, like P Diddy, Jeffrey Epstein, Harvey Weinstein. Didn't high tail it out of the United States before getting arrested. They must have thought that they were too important to get caught.

They should have all taken flights to Paris.

Isn’t that where movie types hide out? lol
 
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They should have all taken flights to Paris.

Isn’t that where movie types hide out? lol

Roman Polansky definitely left. And Ghislaine Maxwell should have left. She is also a French citizen, I believe. P Diddy could have lived perfectly fine in almost any nation without extradition. Especially with his money.
 
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