Overview
- Judge Arun Subramanian is set to sentence Sean Combs in Manhattan on Oct. 3 following July convictions on two Mann Act counts.
- Prosecutors seek 11 years and three months in prison; the defense asks for a 14‑month term that would be close to time served.
- Combs remains in federal custody at Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center after repeated bail denials, including a $50 million proposal.
- Jurors acquitted him of RICO and human‑trafficking charges, eliminating the risk of a potential life sentence.
- Cassie Ventura told the court she fears retaliation if he is released, while dozens of civil suits are pending and reporting notes defense contacts with the White House about a possible pardon.