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Diddy sentencing: How to watch live coverage on Friday
Diddy faces up to 20 years in prison, though the judge could issue concurrent sentences, which would cap his time at 10 years.
Combs sobs while watching video about his life Dozens of family and friends came to support Sean Combs at his sentencing hearing, with so many supporters that the court gave him an additional row. Among those in the courtroom are Combs’ mother, Combs’ sister, his six oldest children and all of the living mothers of his children.
Prosecutors had been pushing for a sentence of over 11 years, while the music mogul's defense attorneys had argued for a more lenient sentence of 14 months. He has now been sentenced to over 4 years in prison.
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Live Diddy sentencing updates: Judge to decide fate
The BriefSean "Diddy" Combs will be sentenced today after more than a year behind bars, with prosecutors calling for at least 11 years in federal prison.His lawyers are asking for no more than 14 months,
Prosecutors have asked Combs get 11 years for his conviction on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution. He was convicted in July, following a weeks-long, high-profile trial where he was acquitted of the more severe charges of racketeering and sex-trafficking.
Hosted by AP Radio's Julie Walker and shot by VJ Ted Shaffrey, the all-formats team broadcast an 11.5-hour live program on YouTube outside the courthouse,
A judge sentenced Sean "Diddy" Combs 50 months in prison for his sex-crimes conviction following the conclusion of his federal trial this summer.
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President-elect Donald Trump is facing sentencing for his New York hush money conviction after the nation's highest court refused to intervene. Trump is expected to appear via video for Friday's proceeding.