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Sean “Diddy” Combs will be sentenced in his federal criminal case on Oct. 3. A judge confirmed the schedule on Tuesday after probation officials rejected the defense and prosecution’s plan to move the date up by about two weeks.
Diddy drops push to move up sentencing on prostitution-related charges - His attorneys had previously expressed wanting to move up his sentencing date
Sean "Diddy" Combs' lead attorney Marc Agnifilo compared his client's alleged "freak offs" to how couples' "likes become one" like enjoying lemonade.
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The Root on MSNYou’ll Never Believe How Diddy’s Jail Inmates Reacted to His VerdictIt looks like the celebration over Diddy's not guilty verdict carried over in the most unexpected place. We've got the tea!
Immediately after Combs’ failed bid to get released on bail Wednesday afternoon, the jailed hip-hop tycoon’s lead lawyer Marc Agnifilo left the 26th-floor courtroom in Manhattan federal court and saw a man collapse to the ground, Agnifilo recalled to The Post.
Subramanian has now set sentencing for Sean Combs for Oct. 3, according to a post on the court docket. It was not immediately clear why the defense apparently abandoned – at least for now – their attempt to secure expedited sentencing for Combs.
A source exclusively tells Page Six the civilian was “repeatedly slamming his head against the marble floor” when a member of Combs’ legal team came to the rescue.
Marc Agnifilo led a team of lawyers that scored Sean “Diddy” Combs’s acquittal on the most serious charges he faced.
Diddy's defense attorney delivered closing arguments in sex trafficking trial, claiming prosecutors brought a "fake trial" targeting the rapper's private sex life.
Defense attorney Marc Agnifilo, speaks outside Manhattan federal court after Sean "Diddy" Combs was denied bail after being convicted of prostitution-related offenses but acquitted of sex ...