Diddy Could Get 11 Years After Prostitution Conviction
*We’ll find out for sure in a couple of days, but it’s looking like Sean “Diddy” Combs may face more than 11 years in prison after his August 2025 conviction. Prosecutors filed a 161-page memo demanding at least 135 months for his role in prostitution-related crimes.
The sentencing is set for October 3 in Manhattan federal court. Diddy remains behind bars at Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center.

Prosecutors Describe Abuse, Fear, and Drug-Fueled Parties
The memo details Diddy’s alleged organization of “freak-offs”—private parties fueled by drugs, violence, and coercion. Victims say they were forced into sex acts and drugged with ketamine and GHB.
One survivor described broken bones and black eyes. Others said they still suffer from PTSD and live in fear of retaliation.
Cassie Ventura’s Testimony at the Center of the Case
Cassie Ventura, Diddy’s former girlfriend, provided a statement that heavily influenced the prosecution. Her leaked 2023 hotel video helped launch the investigation.
Prosecutors say Cassie “lives in fear” and still struggles from the abuse she endured. Diddy previously settled with her for $20 million.

Defense Requests Time Served, Calls Sentence Excessive
Diddy’s lawyers argue he should only serve 14 months—time already served since his 2024 arrest. They highlight his clean record, charity work, and remorse.
They claim prosecutors are overstating facts and wrongly comparing his charges to sex trafficking, for which he was acquitted.
Public and Legal Experts React to Diddy Sentencing
The court filing sparked major reactions online. Hashtag #DiddySentencing trended as users debated justice and celebrity protection.
Legal experts predict Diddy could get 7–12 years, depending on how the judge weighs victim statements and sentencing guidelines.
Diddy’s Empire Falls Amid Criminal and Civil Cases
Diddy’s once-billion-dollar Bad Boy empire has collapsed. Federal raids found AR-15s and over 1,000 bottles of baby oil at his homes.
In addition to the criminal case, civil suits remain ongoing—including Ventura’s new claims. Friday’s hearing could reshape how abuse cases are handled in the music industry.
Why This Sentencing Matters
This case could set a powerful precedent for celebrity accountability. Victims say justice has been delayed for too long.
Prosecutors say a strong sentence will send a clear message: no one is above the law, not even music moguls.
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