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Saturday, 4 October 2025 02:49

By Gemma Peplow, culture and entertainment reporter

Sean "Diddy" Combs has been sentenced to more than four years in prison over prostitution charges relating to his former girlfriends and male sex workers.

Judge Arun Subramanian handed down his 50-month sentence - including a $500,000 fine - at the end of a long and emotional full-day hearing, which saw the hip-hop mogul speak out for the first time in court.

Combs, 55, admitted his past behaviour was "disgusting, shameful and sick", and apologised personally to Cassie Ventura and "Jane", another former girlfriend who testified anonymously during the trial.

But despite his plea for "mercy" and expressions of remorse, the judge told him he had abused his "power and control" with women he professed to love - and rejected the defence's characterisation that "freak off" sexual encounters were consensual experiences, that his was just a "sex, drugs and rock'n'roll story".

Addressing Cassie and "the other brave survivors who came forward", the judge said. "We heard you... I can only say your families are proud of you and your children will be proud of you.

"You weren't just talking to the jury you were talking to the women who feel powerless - you gave them a voice, you stood up to power, it's not easy."

Combs showed no visible change of emotion as his sentence was delivered, looking straight ahead as the judge spoke. Afterwards, he seemed subdued - with no sign of the enthusiasm or feeling showed earlier in the day.

Ahead of his own speech, the court heard from six of his seven children - causing the rapper to break down in tears as they spoke about how much they loved him, how he has changed, and how much they and their younger two-year-old sister need him.

The sentencing brings to an end a sordid case that featured harrowing testimony - not just from Cassie and Jane, but also from former employees and associates of Combs.

He was convicted in July of flying people around the US and abroad for sexual encounters, including his then girlfriends and male sex workers, in violation of prostitution laws.

However, he was cleared of more serious charges of racketeering conspiracy and sex-trafficking that could have put him in jail for life.

'I hate myself right now'

On the eve of his sentencing, Combs submitted a letter to the judge pleading for "mercy" and apologising for the "hurt and pain" he has caused others.

He expanded on this in court, saying he wanted to "personally apologise" to Cassie for "any harm" he caused her "emotionally or physically", and to Jane - and all victims of domestic violence.

He told the court he got "lost in my excess and lost in my ego", but since his time in prison he has been "humbled and broken to my core".

Combs continued: "I hate myself right now... I am truly sorry for it all."

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Once one of the most influential hip-hop producers of the 1990s and 2000s - the founder of Bad Boy Records and a Grammy-winning artist in his own right - he has led a very different life since his high-profile arrest.

He was facing a maximum of 20 years in prison for the prostitution-related charges, so the sentence is towards the lower end of the scale.

Prosecutors had argued he should spend at least 11 years behind bars, while Combs's lawyers were calling for him to be freed almost immediately due to time already served since his arrest just over a year ago.

Christy Slavik, for the prosecution, told the judge sparing the rapper serious prison time would excuse years of violence.

'Make the most of that second chance'

The judge, who had rejected bail for the rapper several times before sentencing, told him that he would get through his time in prison. It will be hard, he said, but he will still "have a life afterwards".

Combs has "a chance for renewal and redemption", he added. "What went wrong can be made right... I am counting on you to make the most of that second chance."

Outside the courthouse, journalists and onlookers swarmed the pavements as TV crews stood in a long row across the street, echoing scenes from the two-month high-profile trial.

It included four days of testimony from Cassie, now Cassie Ventura Fine, who told the court she was coerced and sometimes blackmailed into sexual encounters with male sex workers, referred to as "freak offs".

Cassie responds

Jurors were also shown video clips of Combs dragging and beating her in a Los Angeles hotel hallway after one of those sessions in 2016.

Combs referred to this in court, saying it was a "heavy burden" that he will forever carry, and that he was "sick from drugs" and "out of control" at the time, "lost in my excess and lost in my ego".

Ahead of the sentencing, Cassie also submitted a letter to the judge, calling Combs a "manipulator" and saying she would fear for her safety should he be immediately released.

Responding to the sentence, her lawyers Douglas Wigdor and Meredith Firetog (Wigdor LLP), said: "While nothing can undo the trauma caused by Combs, the sentence imposed today recognises the impact of the serious offences he committed.

"We are confident that with the support of her family and friends, Ms Ventura will continue healing knowing that her bravery and fortitude have been an inspiration to so many."

Sky News

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