Judge Arun Subramanian has made a sentence about Sean “Diddy” CombsThe immediate future behind the grilles.
On Wednesday, July 2, Subramanian announced that the miserable musical tycoon should remain in prison while waiting for the sentence, News NBC reported.
Before the ruling was made, both the prosecutors and the defense lawyers declared their case why Diddy had to stay on the bars or not until the ruling. ((CassieThe lawyer and the prosecution They both asked the Judge to deny the freedom on bail.)
The decision comes after Diddy, 55, was acquitted by sex traffic and sex traffic charges. However, he was found guilty of two transport counts to participate in prostitution. (Diddy did not declare guilty To all the charges that were presented against him after his September 2024 arrest In New York City and has denied all complaints.)
Each transport charge has a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison. The prosecutor’s office previously requested that Diddy be in consecutively, a potential sentence, which can face a maximum of 20 years in prison. (Diddy’s date of sentence has not yet announced.)
The jury of 12 people, consisting of eight men and four women, Began his deliberations On Monday, June 30, with regard to the Diddy’s very advertising sexual trafficking judgment.
While the jury reached a verdict on four of the five cases on Tuesday, July 1, they remained endless at the Racketeering conspiracy burden. After receiving additional instructions from the judge, they continued to deliberately deliberately deliberate on Wednesday before reaching a verdict on all cases.

Sean “Diddy” Combs
Pictures of Dimitrios Kambouris/MG18/Getty for the Met Museum/VogueAfter reading the Veredicians, Diddy’s lawyer Marc Agnifilo He requested the immediate release of the rapper to allow him to return to his home from Miami Beach to Star Island.
“His family is here and he could sign a bond,” Agnifilo told the judge. “It should be released today.”
When Subramanian asked, “Are you proposing that you just walk outside now?” Agnifilo replied, “Yes.”
“He is no longer accused of sex or fuel trafficking,” added defense lawyer. “His plane has been chartered, he is in Maui. He has no access to his plane. This is his first conviction and is a crime of prostitution. It should be released.”
Agnifilo requested a bail of $ 1 million, which would allow Diddy to travel to New York, Los Angeles and Florida.
Prosecutor Maurene comeyHowever, he opposed Diddy’s release and reminded the judge that the jury found the defendant guilty by two positions.
“A guilty person will be detained until the court officer discovers that it is not likely to flee or be a danger,” Comey argued.
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