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On October 3, Sean “Diddy” Combs will learn his fate as Judge Arun Subramanian presides over his sentencing. The date was established during a hearing on Tuesday when both the defense and prosecution agreed on a timeline suggested by the judge.
Leading up to this decision, the defense had sought accelerated sentencing, proposing September 22 after Diddy’s bail package was denied. Ultimately, Judge Subramanian authorized the October date for the critical proceedings.
The legal teams submitted schedules for pre-sentencing reports and post-trial motions. Specifically, the defense must file any post-trial motions before July 30. The prosecution is then expected to respond by August 20. Moreover, Diddy’s pre-sentence investigation report is due by August 29, with the final report anticipated on September 18.
In a significant turn of events, Diddy’s jury found him not guilty of racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking. However, the jury did convict the rapper on two counts related to the transportation of individuals for prostitution. As a result, he now faces up to 20 years in prison, with five years being suggested by the prosecution as an appropriate length of imprisonment.
Judge Subramanian’s decision to deny bail reflects the court’s concern over Diddy’s history of violence in personal relationships, which he acknowledged during the trial. The judge determined there is insufficient assurance that the safety of others can be guaranteed if Diddy is released before sentencing.
Following the verdict announcement, Diddy’s lead attorney, Marc Agnifilo, expressed confidence and determination to fight for the rapper’s freedom. Outside the courthouse, Agnifilo stated, “We are not nearly done fighting. We are just getting started. Today was a significant step in the right direction.” He emphasized their commitment to continuing the legal battle until Diddy is free.
The defense team intends to challenge the prosecution’s case vigorously, anticipating that further motions and appeals could alter the current outcome. Agnifilo’s assertive statements illustrate the team’s resolve as they navigate the aftermath of the high-profile trial.
The jury’s deliberation lasted nearly 14 hours before arriving at a verdict on four of the five charges against Diddy. Notably, the jury could not reach a unanimous decision on the racketeering charge, one of the most serious allegations the music mogul faced.
Initially directed to continue deliberating by the court, the jury ultimately delivered its verdict on July 2 after an hour of reconsideration. The trial itself spanned over seven weeks, with the prosecution resting its case on June 24.
Throughout the trial, the prosecution called 34 witnesses to present evidence against Diddy, culminating in Special Agent Joseph Cerciello’s testimony. In contrast, Diddy’s defense chose not to call any witnesses of their own, relying on the prosecution’s burden to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
Diddy was arrested in September 2024 following raids conducted by Homeland Security Investigations at homes in Los Angeles and Miami. The investigation led to serious allegations, ultimately resulting in the court proceedings that have captivated the public.
As the October 3 sentencing date approaches, both sides prepare for the upcoming courtroom showdown that could shape Diddy’s future significantly. While the prosecution seeks a substantial prison sentence, the defense remains resolute in their commitment to securing a favorable outcome for their client.
As the legal saga unfolds, updates will continue to emerge, reflecting the dynamics of this high-stakes case.
Report contributed by Tracy Wright of Fox News Digital.