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Sean 'Diddy' Combs denied bail after being convicted over prostitution-related offences

Sean 'Diddy' Combs denied bail after being convicted over prostitution-related offences

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Sean "Diddy" Combs has been denied bail, after being found guilty of transportation for prostitution following a landmark trial in New York - but cleared of more serious charges of sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy.
It means the 55-year-old hip-hop mogul will remain behind bars until his sentencing on 3 October.
Combs was accused by prosecutors of abusing and coercing three alleged victims, including his former long-term partner, singer and model Cassie Ventura, and other crimes including kidnapping, arson and blackmail.
Jurors decided not all the allegations were proven - but Combs still faces up to 20 years in prison after being convicted of transporting people across the US, including Cassie and another former girlfriend, Jane*, and paying male escorts to engage in sexual encounters.
However, with the not guilty verdict on three other more serious charges - racketeering conspiracy and two of sex-trafficking - he has avoided a maximum possible sentence of life behind bars.
The mixed result from the jury came not long into their third day of deliberations. In the courtroom in Manhattan, New York, there were cheers from Combs's family, and the rapper himself held his hands up in a prayer motion, looking at the jury, and hugged his defence lawyer Teny Geragos.
His mood seemed very different to just a day earlier - when he learned the jury had reached a verdict on four of the five charges, but were split on the racketeering charge. After deliberating for longer on Wednesday, they came to a unanimous decision.
As the verdict sunk in, Combs appeared overwhelmed, kneeling at his chair and bowing his head in prayer once again.
"I'll be home soon," he said as he faced his family members. "I love you, Mum."
Cassie 'paved the way'
Reacting to the verdict, Cassie's lawyer Douglas H Wigdor said that although jurors did not find Combs guilty of sex-trafficking Cassie, she had "paved the way" for the other guilty verdicts.
"By coming forward with her experience, Cassie has left an indelible mark on both the entertainment industry and the fight for justice," he said.
"We must repeat - with no reservation - that we believe and support our client, who showed exemplary courage throughout this trial."
Cassie, who testified heavily pregnant just three weeks before giving birth, displayed "unquestionable strength", he added, and "brought attention to the realities of powerful men in our orbit".
Videos of "freak off" sex sessions with male escorts were shown to jurors only during the seven-week trial, with the footage kept private from members of the public and media in court.
Former employees, along with escorts, hotel staff and police officers were among those to give evidence.
Cassie and Jane, who used a pseudonym, also testified. They told the court they were coerced into drug-fuelled freak offs - which were also referred to as "hotel nights" or "wild king nights" - with male escorts, and abused throughout their relationships.
Combs's defence team presented a very different picture to show that sexual acts, including freak offs, were consensual.
They conceded the music star could be violent, had a bad temper, and used drugs. He also had multiple relationships at the same time. But crucially, they said, while he was "not proud" of some of his behaviour, none of it made him guilty of the charges against him.
After hearing evidence of flights and travel for escorts and Cassie and Jane, paid for by Combs, as well as hotel bookings across the US and the Caribbean, jurors found him guilty of the transportation to engage in prostitution charges. However, they did not find that the allegations against the rapper amounted to sex-trafficking or racketeering.
The Cassie hotel tape
Combs, known variously as Puff Daddy, P Diddy, and Diddy over the years, was once one of the most influential figures in hip-hop - famous as a producer, founder of Bad Boy Records and manager of the late Notorious BIG in the 1990s, as well as a rapper in his own right.
As an artist, he won three Grammys during his career, and had hits including I'll Be Missing You, Come With Me, and Bad Boy For Life.
In September 2023, he received the "global icon" award from MTV and was given the key to New York City at a ceremony in Times Square, just a few miles away from the streets in Harlem where he spent his first years.
Allegations first came to prominence in November 2023, when Cassie filed a bombshell lawsuit accusing him of coercing her into unwanted sex sessions, as well as blackmail and several incidences of violence.
The suit was settled in 24 hours - for $20m, it emerged during the trial - but months later CNN aired hotel security footage showing Combs punching and kicking Cassie and throwing her to the floor in 2016.
He apologised after the video aired, saying: "I was disgusted when I did it."
Footage from the hotel incident was shown during the trial.
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