P. Diddy Awaits Bail Decision in Federal Sexual Trafficking Case
The rapper and music mogul, accused of running a criminal network for sexual exploitation, faces a federal trial in May 2025.
- Sean Combs, known as P. Diddy, remains in custody as a U.S. court prepares to rule next week on his latest bail request.
- Prosecutors claim Combs used his music empire to facilitate sexual exploitation and extortion, allegations he denies.
- The court has already denied two previous bail requests, citing concerns over alleged witness tampering during his incarceration.
- The accusations include claims from over 120 individuals, with some alleging the use of drugs and alcohol to coerce victims, including minors.
- Combs, a pivotal figure in hip-hop history and founder of Bad Boy Records, has seen his legacy overshadowed by these allegations.