The attorneys of Sean “P Diddy” Combs have urged a federal appeals court to grant his conviction from earlier this year and order him to be immediately released from prison.
Diddy’s attorneys have requested that he be released from prison. After being found guilty of prostitution-related charges, the disgraced musician is currently serving a four-year sentence.
Combs was harshly treated by a federal judge who allowed evidence relating to charges he was found guilty of unjustly influencing the punishment, the attorneys claimed in a filing with the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan. The 56-year-old music mogul, who was recently transferred from MDC-Brooklyn in October of this year, is currently serving time in prison at FCI Fort Dix.
He’s currently in a special drug treatment unit and is only eligible for release in 2028. Diddy was acquitted of racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking at a trial that ended in July. Combs was convicted under the Mann Act, which bans transporting people across state lines for any sexual crime.
Combs’ attorneys claimed that Judge Arun Subramanian used the same tactic when he handed down Combs’ four-year and two-month prison sentence in October. They claimed that he made an error by allowing the evidence to influence the sentence imposed.
Combs was found guilty of two lesser counts of prostitution, which he admitted to not using force, fraud, or coercion. They requested that Combs be cleared, that he be released from prison immediately, or that Subramanian be ordered to reduce his sentence, the appeals court, which has not yet heard oral arguments.
His attorneys wrote that defendants who are convicted of these crimes are typically given sentences of less than 15 months, even when coercion, which the jury didn’t find here, is involved.
They continued, “The judge defied the jury’s verdict and led a criminal conspiracy by coercing, exploiting, and forcing” Combs’ girlfriends to have sex.” The verdict was overturned by these judicial findings, which resulted in the most severe sentence ever for a defendant who was even remotely comparable.
Subramanian said that when calculating the prison term, he took into account Combs’ treatment of two former girlfriends, who claimed he had been coerced into having sex with male sex workers while he watched and documented the encounters, sometimes masturbating, and watched and recorded the encounters.
Former flame Casandra “Cassie” Ventura testified to the jury at the trial that Combs had ordered her to perform “disgusting” sex with strangers hundreds of times throughout their decade-long relationship, which ended in 2018. After one such “freak-off,” a video of him dragging and beating her was seen in a Los Angeles hotel hallway.
The second former girlfriend, who gave evidence under the pseudonym Jane, claimed that during what Combs called “hotel nights,” which were potentially days-long, drug-fueled sexual encounters between 2021 and 2024, she was subjected to pressure.
Subramanian said at sentencing that he “rejects the defense’s attempt to characterize what happened here as merely intimate, consensual experiences or just a sex, drugs, and rock ‘n ‘roll story.”
You abused your position of dominance over the lives of the women you vowed to love so dearly, he added. You physically, psychologically, and emotionally abused them. And you abused that abuse, particularly when it came to hotel stays and freak-offs.
Source: Mirror

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