Sean “Diddy” Combs’ bombshell federal trial verdict is sending shockwaves through the entertainment world—and now, famed TV judge Greg Mathis is weighing in with a bold and sobering message.
Speaking candidly during a golf outing at Mountain Gate Golf Course on Wednesday, Mathis didn’t mince words about the hip-hop mogul’s future.
“Diddy has to face the same sentencing standards as anyone else. Fame doesn’t excuse you from justice,” Mathis declared.
The former Judge Mathis star’s comments come just days after Combs was convicted on two counts tied to prostitution under the Mann Act, which prohibits transporting individuals for illegal sexual activity across state lines.
“He Should Serve 21–27 Months” – Mathis Calls for Accountability
While Diddy escaped the more serious racketeering and sex trafficking charges, Mathis believes the guilty verdict on the lesser counts warrants real prison time.
“As a first-time offender, Combs should serve between 21 and 27 months. Anything less would fall short of justice,” Mathis insisted.
He didn’t shy away from the emotional weight of the trial, expressing heartfelt sympathy for Cassie Ventura and the other women who bravely testified about alleged abuse at Diddy’s hands.
“These women endured unspeakable trauma. Justice must mean accountability,” he said.
RICO Charges Were “Overreach,” Says Mathis
Many legal experts have criticized federal prosecutors for overcharging Combs with racketeering under RICO laws—a strategy often used to pressure plea deals. Mathis agreed the RICO case felt weak, but explained why prosecutors likely pursued it.
“It’s a federal playbook: overcharge to secure convictions on lesser counts. It’s controversial but not unusual,” he explained.
“If There’s No Rehab, He’ll Do It Again” – A Stark Warning
Mathis raised another critical point—whether Combs poses a danger if released. While he acknowledged uncertainty about Diddy’s threat level, he issued a chilling warning:
“If there’s no intervention or rehabilitation, he’s going to do it again.”
This stark prediction highlights the broader conversation about rehabilitation for high-profile offenders.
Could Diddy Get a Presidential Pardon?
As rumors swirl about Diddy seeking a presidential pardon, possibly from Donald Trump if he wins reelection, Mathis didn’t rule it out entirely.
“It’s unlikely but not impossible. In today’s world of politics and celebrity influence, anything can happen,” he noted.
What’s Next for Diddy?
Combs’ sentencing is set to be overseen by Judge Arun Subramanian, who will decide whether the Bad Boy Records founder will face time behind bars—or walk free with probation.
For now, Judge Mathis’ message is clear:
“No matter how rich or famous you are, the law applies to you. Diddy has to be held accountable.”
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