Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs back in court to ask for reversal of conviction or new trial

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, the renowned music producer and rapper, appeared in a New York federal court on Thursday, accompanied by his legal team, to request the overturning of his prostitution convictions or a new trial. Judge Arun Subramanian adjourned the hearing without an immediate ruling. Combs, who has been incarcerated since his arrest in September 2024, was convicted in July on two counts of prostitution related to allegations of running a sex trafficking operation. His lawyers argue that the convictions misapply the Mann Act, a century-old law designed to combat human trafficking and sexual exploitation. Combs faces sentencing on October 3, with prosecutors pushing for a lengthy prison term, while his defense seeks a maximum of 14 months, citing his time already served. The defense also contends that applying the Mann Act to Combs’ case is unprecedented and that his celebrity status and legacy have been irreparably damaged. During the hearing, Combs’ attorney portrayed him as a voyeur with no commercial motive, distancing him from the charges. Combs was acquitted of more severe racketeering and sex trafficking charges in July but convicted on lesser charges of arranging interstate travel for prostitution. Prosecutors allege that Combs facilitated paid sexual encounters involving male sex workers and his girlfriends, some of whom testified to physical abuse. Combs has pleaded not guilty to all charges, and the judge has twice denied him bail.