
Celebrity Sean “Diddy” Combs has been handed a prison sentence of four years and two months after a trial that exposed his sordid underworld.
Federal Judge Arun Subramanian delivered the sentence, which sits between the prosecution’s demand for 11 years and the defense’s plea for a mere 14 months. Combs was also hit with the maximum allowable fine of $500,000.
The conviction stems from two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution, just a fraction of the depravity he was accused of.
Judge Subramanian condemned Combs for abusing women “physically, emotionally, and psychologically,” and for wielding the “power and control” he held over them. The judge dismissed the defense’s attempt to frame these events as “intimate consensual experiences,” stating clearly that a “history of good works cannot wash the record in this case.”
The public record is damning. News outlets have reported on his “freak off” parties, and CNN released a shocking video showing Combs brutally assaulting his former girlfriend, R & B singer Cassie Ventura, in a hotel hallway.
Having already served about a year, Combs faces roughly three more behind bars, with no parole in the federal system. His legal team, predictably, has already stated they will appeal.
The judge also said that a “history of good works cannot wash the record in this case” and rejected the attempt by the defense to portray the happenings as “intimate consensual experiences.”
Multiple news agencies have reported on Sean Diddy Combs’s sexual encounters that were termed as “freak offs” for which there were several video footage’s.