Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Sentenced to More Than 4 Years in Prison

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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs sentenced to more than 4 years in prison“The court is not assured that if released, these crimes will not be committed again,” Judge Arun Subramanian said on Friday.

American rapper, record producer and record executive, Sean “Diddy” Combs was sentenced to just over four years in prison on Friday after being convicted of transporting women to participate in drug-fueled sex marathons.

In July, a jury found Combs guilty on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution related to his former girlfriend Cassie Ventura and a victim who testified under the pseudonym “Jane.”

Judge Arun Subramanian handed down the sentence in Manhattan federal court. Combs faced a maximum of 20 years in prison. Federal prosecutors asked for a sentence of more than 11 years in prison and to impose the maximum fine of $500,000. The defense sought a sentence of no more than 14 months in prison.

Combs was sentenced to 50 months — four years and two months — behind bars. Subramanian also imposed the $500,000 fine and ordered five years of supervised release once Combs leaves prison.

The judge told the court on Friday that a substantial sentence was needed “to send a message to abusers and victims alike that exploitation and violence against women is met with real accountability.”

The prosecution, defense lawyers and Combs himself — as well as members of his family — addressed the court on Friday. Combs called his actions “disgusting, shameful and sick” and asked the judge for “mercy.”

Subramanian said that because Combs went on to assault “Jane” after he assaulted Ventura, “The court is not assured that if released, these crimes will not be committed again.”

The judge concluded his sentencing by addressing the women who had testified in court. “To Ms. Ventura and the other brave survivors that came forward, I want to say first: We heard you,” Subramanian said. “I am proud of you for coming to the court to tell the world what really happened.”

In his closing remarks, Judge Subramanian addressed Combs and his family.

“Mr. Combs, you and your family — you are going to get through it,” Subramanian said. “There is a light at the end of the tunnel.”

Subramanian told Combs that he “will have a chance to show your children and the world what real accountability, change and healing” can look like.

He added: “I’m counting on you to make the most of your second chance.”

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