Hip-hop mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs was sentenced to 50 months in federal prison on Friday following his conviction on two prostitution-related charges involving his former girlfriends. The ruling comes after a nearly two-month trial in New York City.
Combs’ attorneys sought a 14-month sentence, arguing he had reformed after serving 13 months in jail. Prosecutors, citing a history of domestic abuse, had pushed for a term exceeding 11 years. Judge Arun Subramanian ruled that a significant sentence was needed both as a deterrent and to send a clear message.
Courtroom proceedings and victim statements
During the sentencing, testimony included accounts from Combs’ ex-girlfriends Casandra Ventura and a pseudonymous witness, referred to as Jane, detailing abuse and coercion. Combs addressed the court for the first time, apologizing to his victims, his mother, and his seven children, saying, “My actions were disgusting, shameful, and sick. I got lost in excess, I got lost in my ego.”
Prosecutors argued that Combs exploited his celebrity status and business empire to coerce women into sexual encounters, documenting and controlling these acts. Defense attorneys contended that Combs did not profit financially from the crimes and highlighted his positive contributions while incarcerated, including mentoring others and starting record labels that inspired black entrepreneurs.
Family impact and emotional pleas
Several of Combs’ children provided emotional statements, describing him as a changed man and asking for mercy. The judge acknowledged their input but maintained that the defendant’s actions constituted serious abuse, rejecting claims that the relationships were consensual or intimate.
Sentence and next steps
Combs will serve 50 months, with credit for the 13 months already spent in custody, and must pay a $500,000 fine. His legal team has announced plans to appeal the decision.

Judge Subramanian emphasized the gravity of the abuse and the lasting trauma inflicted on the victims, stating, “You had the money and the power to keep it going. This is the reality of what happened.”
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