Sean “Diddy” Combs is making one last stand in court — and his high-powered legal team is pulling no punches as they fight to get his Mann Act convictions tossed out ahead of sentencing.
The embattled music mogul arrived at a New York City courthouse Thursday, flanked by family, attorneys, and a wave of cameras, as his lawyers tried to convince the judge that the government got it wrong.
Diddy’s Defense: “Prostitution Doesn’t Apply Here” 💼
Leading the charge was attorney Marc Agnifilo, who argued that the Mann Act — a century-old law originally designed to crack down on sex trafficking — doesn’t apply to Diddy’s alleged actions.
According to his team:
- Prostitution means one person paying another for sex.
- Diddy, they insist, never paid for sex himself.
- Instead, they claim he only watched encounters arranged by ex-girlfriends and associates.
The defense doubled down by framing Diddy’s behavior as amateur pornography, noting many of the encounters were filmed. They argued that filming sexual activity isn’t a crime, and certainly shouldn’t be twisted into a Mann Act violation.
Prosecutors Clap Back 🔥
Prosecutors weren’t having it. They countered with a sharp rebuttal:
- Diddy didn’t just sit back as a passive observer — he reimbursed his exes for arranging the encounters.
- He also derived sexual gratification from watching, which they argue makes him an active participant.
- And because not every encounter was filmed, prosecutors dismissed the defense’s “pornography” argument as a distraction.
They also stressed this is not a free speech case about adult content but about facilitating prostitution, plain and simple.

Diddy’s Team Targets the Mann Act 🧾
In a bold move, Diddy’s lawyers attacked the law itself, calling the Mann Act an outdated, racially biased statute.
They pointed out that judges have criticized it for more than a century, and argued it has no place in 2025 legal proceedings — especially in a case involving consensual adult behavior.
Family Front and Center ❤️
Before arguments began, Diddy’s family — including his mother and several of his children — arrived at the courthouse to show support.
Their presence was a powerful reminder of what’s at stake: Diddy’s freedom, reputation, and legacy.
As court wrapped, no decision was issued. The judge said he would rule soon, leaving Diddy and his camp anxiously waiting.
The Clock Is Ticking ⏳
Diddy’s sentencing is scheduled for October 3. This motion is his last-ditch effort to overturn two key convictions that could heavily impact his future.
If the judge sides with prosecutors, Diddy could face serious prison time. If his lawyers succeed, the Bad Boy mogul may secure a legal lifeline at the eleventh hour.
🔥 Diddy’s courtroom fight is far from over — and the next week could determine the rest of his life.
📲 What do you think, TPR fam? Should the Mann Act still apply in 2025, or is Diddy’s defense on to something? Sound off in the comments!









