"Rap Mogul Diddy Sentenced to Four Years in Federal Prison for Sex Trafficking Charges"

"Rap Mogul Diddy Sentenced to Four Years in Federal Prison for Sex Trafficking Charges"

Listeners, today’s top story is the ongoing legal saga of Sean Combs, the artist and entrepreneur also known as Puffy, P Diddy, or Diddy. After a months-long, blockbuster federal trial in Manhattan that captured the attention of the music world and beyond, Combs was sentenced on October 3rd, 2025, to four years and two months in federal prison, plus a $500,000 fine and five years of supervised release, according to a comprehensive report from Wikipedia’s summary of United States v. Combs.

The jury deliberated for three days in July and ultimately acquitted Combs of the most serious charges—racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking—citing insufficient evidence that he operated a coordinated criminal enterprise. However, they did find him guilty on two counts of transportation for the purposes of prostitution under the federal Mann Act, involving both women and male sex workers. The judge referenced what she called the “exploitative nature” of these offenses when handing down the sentence.

Prosecutors had initially sought over eleven years, but the judge cited Combs’s lack of prior convictions and his previous charitable contributions in delivering a sentence that, while severe, stopped short of the maximum.

Combs had requested to serve his sentence at FCI Fort Dix in New Jersey, citing access to rehabilitation programs and proximity for family visitation, as reported by Hindustan Times. His legal team described his conditions at the Metropolitan Detention Center in New York—where he’s been held since September 2024—as “inhumane,” mentioning contaminated food and inadequate basic amenities. He’s also been reportedly under constant suicide watch since his arrest, a detail confirmed by multiple outlets including Our Today and AOL.

Authorities say that investigations into Combs ramped up after a March 2024 series of coordinated federal raids on his residences, during which electronic devices, drugs, and weapons were confiscated. Testimonies in court painted a picture of manipulation and abuse stretching back years, with several victims taking the stand, including Combs’s former girlfriend Cassie Ventura.

Although the White House declined to comment on the possibility of a pardon from President Donald Trump, Combs did formally apply for presidential clemency after his conviction, but Trump remarked in August that he was “leaning toward not issuing one.”

Federal records now make it clear: Sean “Diddy” Combs is set to be released on May 8th, 2028, barring further legal developments. He’ll spend these next years not in the clubs and boardrooms that made him famous, but behind bars. For now, his empire—Sean John, Ciroc, REVOLT TV, and more—continues without him, as the music industry grapples with the lasting effects of his very public downfall.

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