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Handed four years in prison after ‘freak off’ sex trial, Sean Coombs faces financial ruin, but a PR video stunt in court shows he’s intent on rebranding himself
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs was convicted of flying sex workers across the US for so-called freak-offs involving his girlfriends
The music mogul wrote that he should be ‘afforded a second chance’ as he awaits sentencing for the transportation of sex workers for his ‘freak-off’ parties
The rapper was sentenced in New York after he was found guilty on two charges of transportation of sex workers. His lawyers had asked for a 14-month sentence
The music mogul received glowing references from cellmates he tutored in business but could face anything from 20 years to instant freedom when sentenced
Virginia ‘Gina’ Huynh has previously accused Sean Combs of violence but did not testify at his trial
Sean Combs attempts to be acquitted of two convictions relating to prostitution by invoking First Amendment rights
Men who paid heavily during the MeToo era must wonder what happened
Sean Combs’s tight-knit group of lawyers chose not to deny the domestic abuse, drugs and ‘freak-offs’ at his trial and to focus on the more serious charges
The music mogul is denied bail after New York jury delivers not-guilty verdicts on three more serious charges
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