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Diddy Sentenced to 50 Months in Prison for Prostitution Crimes

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October 4, 2025
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Hip-hop mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs has been sentenced to 50 months in prison after being convicted on prostitution-related charges, including transporting individuals across the United States for sexual encounters he allegedly called “freak-offs.”

Delivering the sentence, Judge Arun Subramanian described the evidence against Combs as “massive” and said a tough sentence was necessary. “This was subjugation,” he declared, rejecting the defense’s argument that Combs’ actions were consensual.

“You abused them, physically, emotionally and psychologically,” the judge told Combs, stressing that the trauma inflicted on victims, including singer Cassie Ventura, would “last a lifetime.”

The court was shown disturbing evidence, including a video of Combs violently assaulting Ventura in a hotel hallway and photographs of her with “gashes and bruises.” Judge Subramanian added: “You were no John. You were more than that.”

Before sentencing, Combs addressed the court, admitting his conduct was “disgusting, shameful and sick.” While acknowledging Combs’ philanthropic work and influence as a self-made artist, the judge said those factors did not outweigh the gravity of his crimes.

In addition to his prison term, Combs was fined $500,000. Judge Subramanian said the ruling was intended both as punishment and as a warning: “It is a message to abusers and victims alike. When victims come forward about crimes of abuse, they should trust that sharing their stories can lead to concrete actions.”

Reactions outside the courthouse were mixed. Dennis, one observer, said the ruling was fair: “Combs has to pay for his actions, but he’s still human and made mistakes.” Nicole, another onlooker, remarked: “I think the 50-month sentence is adequate to protect the victims. I’m here as a supporter of hip-hop, history, and Combs’ music, but not Combs himself.”

In closing, Judge Subramanian highlighted the scale and persistence of Combs’ conduct over more than a decade. “You had the money and the power to keep it going,” he told him, reinforcing that accountability was long overdue.

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