Overview
- New York prosecutors also ask the court to impose a six-figure fine, citing comparable cases and Combs’ lack of remorse.
- Their filing portrays sustained violence and emotional harm over years as grounds for the recommended sentence.
- Combs’ lawyers submitted a nearly 400-page memo seeking a far shorter term and continue to press bids to vacate the convictions or obtain a new trial.
- He has been held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn since his arrest last year after repeated denials of release.
- A jury in July acquitted him of sex trafficking and organized crime charges but convicted him on two prostitution-related counts under the Mann Act.