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Sean “Diddy” Combs can’t go home from jail to await sentencing on his prostitution-related conviction, a judge said Monday, denying the rap and style mogul’s latest bid for bail.
Sean "Diddy" Combs has been denied bail again after the rapper and his legal team requested he be released on a $50 million bond.
Luke Combs keeps it simple, living in the same Nashville home since his start, valuing worn-out items and a love for luxury watches amidst his country music success.
Luke Combs was overcome with emotion while singing Whoever You Turn Out to Be recently. He cried on stage before finishing the song inspired by his kids.
Sean "Diddy" Combs' lawyer says the music mogul got a standing ovation from fellow prisoners when he returned to the federal lockup in Brooklyn after the verdict.
Sean Diddy Combs was convicted of prostitution-related offenses but acquitted of sex trafficking and racketeering charges, avoiding a life sentence.
Family members showed support during Combs' trial and reacted strongly to the mixed verdict.
Defense lawyer Marc Agnifilo called the tumultuous relationship between Combs and singer Cassie Ventura "a great modern love story," and sought to dismantle the credibility of key witnesses.
A prosecutor argued that trial testimony showed high-ranking members of Combs’ Bad Boy Records empire, including his bodyguards, habitually committed crimes to make sure his every desire was met.