Didi’s judgment: Lawyer demands 14 months in prison term

Sean “Didi” combThe lawyer asked him to be proven leniency and sentenced him to 14 months in prison on two counts of traffic charges to engage in prostitution.
In the memorandum of sentencing filed on Monday, September 22, and obtained US WeeklyDidi’s legal team urged the judge Aron Subanaanian Consider a 14-month sentence followed by supervised release and mandatory drug treatment, individual treatment and group treatment.
Didi’s lawyer said: “The proposed sentence is the only fair and impartial sentence for Mr. Combs,” because the norm for “Mr. Combs’ conviction” is usually six to twelve months.
The musician’s lawyer also said he was “full punishment by serving 13 months under terrible conditions” and he has been detained since his initial arrest in September 2024 at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn. These conditions include “continuous suicide surveillance”, including suicide access every two hours, even in the case of distance security, or in the case of distance access, or in the case of distance distance, or in the case of distance distance, or in the case of distance distance, or in the case of limitations, or in the case of sleep, or in the case of distance, or in the case of distance, or in the case of sleep, or in the case of distance, or in the case of visiting the distance, or in the case of sleep, or in the case of visiting the distance, or in the case of sleep, or in the case of visiting the distance, or in the case of sleep, or in the case of visiting the distance. food. ”
The lawyer further cites Didi “first sobering in 25 years” and has “no incident records” in prison, no previous criminal history, and “has seen how the arrest and convictions destroy his reputation and lead to terrible mortgage consequences for his business, and he recognizes the consequences of his actions for himself and his family.” The lawyer also said Didi has seven children and an older mother who relied on him to support and care. ”
Monday’s memo was accompanied by dozens of letters of support written by Didi’s loved ones, including his mother, Janice CombsJanice, 84, wrote that the past year was “very difficult and painful for me and his children” in Diddy’s imprisonment. She also said that over the past few years, her health has deteriorated. So, “I don’t know how long I will stay, but I really want to see [Diddy] Be with his children again. ”
Diddy will be sentenced on October 3 for convicting two counts of prostitution-related charges. He was sentenced to three counts of innocence: two counts of sex trafficking and one count of beating conspiracy. (Didi pleaded not guilty to all charges of him and has insisted on his innocence since his arrest in September 2024.)
On Thursday, September 25, Subramanian will also preside over a hearing to consider Diddy’s acquittal or a motion for a new trial, which his lawyer filed in late July.