Mark your calendars — Sean “Diddy” Combs now has an official date with destiny.
A federal judge has set October 3 as the sentencing date for the music mogul, who was convicted on two counts of transporting male prostitutes for sex in his high-profile federal criminal trial.
Diddy Faces Up to 20 Years in Prison
Judge Arun Subramanian confirmed the sentencing date this week, locking in the same timeline he initially proposed after Diddy’s shocking conviction.
The Bad Boy Records founder, 55, is staring down the possibility of 20 years behind bars — 10 years for each count — though legal experts say it’s unlikely he’ll receive the maximum penalty.
Already Locked Up for Over a Year
Diddy has been in custody since his arrest over a year ago, and time served will count toward his final sentence. Still, the question remains: how much more time will the hip-hop heavyweight have to serve?
Prosecution vs. Defense: Battle Over Sentencing Guidelines
Tensions are running high between Diddy’s legal team and federal prosecutors as they spar over sentencing recommendations:
- Diddy’s lawyers argue that sentencing guidelines should start at 21 months, painting their client as cooperative and nonviolent.
- Prosecutors counter that guidelines should start at 51 months, citing the severity and repeated nature of the crimes.
Ultimately, the decision will rest with Judge Subramanian, whose ruling could reshape Diddy’s legacy forever.
What’s Next for Diddy?
For now, Diddy will remain in federal custody until his sentencing date. If the judge opts for a harsher punishment, it could mark one of the most dramatic downfalls in hip-hop history.
But some insiders believe Diddy may walk out sooner than expected, thanks to time served and potential leniency from the court.
The Pop Radar Takeaway
With his empire in limbo and his freedom hanging by a thread, Diddy’s sentencing could be the biggest celebrity courtroom moment of the year.
Will the Bad Boy for Life icon face a lengthy prison stretch, or will he stage yet another comeback?
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