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Sean Combs, known to many as Puffy or P Diddy, remains at the center of one of the music industry’s most dramatic legal sagas. This week, the hip hop mogul’s latest attempt to secure bail was denied yet again by a federal judge, rejecting a $50 million bond offer with strict travel and security restrictions. The judge cited the seriousness of the prostitution-related conviction and evidence of violence, coercion, and subjugation as reasons for keeping Combs behind bars awaiting sentencing. Combs has been incarcerated since his September 2024 arrest. The conviction stems from charges that he forced and manipulated two ex-girlfriends into drug-fueled sex acts involving male sex workers while he filmed them. While he was acquitted of the most severe charges like racketeering and sex trafficking, his current conviction could carry up to ten years in prison. Prosecutors and his legal team remain divided on sentencing guidelines, so the final outcome rests with the presiding judge, who has wide discretion according to AOL News.

Meanwhile, new details are making headlines as prosecutors revealed in a superseding federal indictment that Combs’ alleged abuse and exploitation spanned two decades. The court documents allege violent episodes, such as dangling a victim over a balcony and threatening multiple women to coerce their participation in so-called “freak-offs”—acts often filmed and reportedly involving drugs. Prosecutors believe Combs used his wealth and power to control his victims, providing financial support and career opportunities and then threatening to withdraw them as punishment for resistance. Federal agents raided his Miami and Beverly Hills homes this spring seizing evidence that included thousands of bottles of baby oil and various drugs. More than 30 civil lawsuits have been filed and fresh criminal accusations keep emerging—from claims of sexual assault of minors to allegations of facilitating sex trafficking, as reported by the New York Daily News and other sources.

On the business front, Combs made waves not long ago by regaining full ownership of his iconic Sean John fashion label. After a protracted legal battle and bankruptcy auction, he bought back the brand for $7.5 million, expressing a renewed desire to reshape its legacy and influence in hip hop fashion, as covered by Billboard and Ebony.

Amid these mounting cases, Combs faced another courtroom defeat, as a judge dismissed a high-profile assault claim by former Da Band member Sara Rivers, citing statutory time limits. Rivers plans to appeal, hoping for a chance to revive her claims, but for now, Combs’ legal troubles—both civil and criminal—show no signs of letting up, according to HOT 97.

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