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Sean “Diddy” Combs can't overturn his prostitution convictions, prosecutors say, rejecting claims that “freak-offs” were just legal adult film shoots.
Federal prosecutors argue that Combs “was anything but a producer of adult films entitled to First Amendment protection.” ...
The legal team for Sean “Diddy” Combs is pushing for the disgraced music mogul to be acquitted or to be given a second trial ...
Sean Combs doesn't deserve a new trial because “there was more than a sufficient basis” to support his conviction on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution, federal prosecutors argued ...
Combs, who was found not guilty of more serious charges, asked the judge to acquit him of the prostitution-related counts or ...
Sean “Diddy” Combs’ twin daughters, D’Lila Star and Jessie James, were kicked off a rollercoaster for breaking the rules. The ...
Federal prosecutors are calling BS on Diddy's attempt to throw out his conviction on Mann Act charges in his criminal case.
Is there a First Amendment right to “freak off”? That would be one of the more unusual legal questions ever presented to the Supreme Court. We’re a ways off from the question (or something ...
Bail? Not for Diddy, the feds say, turning the rap mogul's "just a John" argument on its head by dredging up the drugs and violence of freak offs.
Amaya, who had just returned from an oblique injury, hit a slow roller to shortstop and was trying to beat out the throw to first. When he got to first he planted awkwardly and went flying in pain.
In an effort to get Sean “Diddy” Combs out from behind bars, lawyers for the hip-hop mogul have asked the judge presiding over his Manhattan sex crimes case to set ...