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Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda Say Diddy’s 50-Month Sentence Is Light

G-Unit rappers argue Combs’ wealth softens the punishment and cast doubt on any need for a career comeback.

Overview

  • In a TMZ airport interview, Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda said Sean Combs "got off" and would be "okay" because "he still got money," framing the term as easier for someone with his resources.
  • They suggested he skip a return to music after release, with Yayo saying he should "go chill on an island" and Murda saying listeners were not feeling his recent output.
  • Combs received 50 months for two Mann Act convictions after acquittals on racketeering and sex‑trafficking charges, whereas prosecutors had sought a term exceeding 11 years.
  • Complex reports he is expected to serve about 37 months after 13 months of credit, and he also faces a $500,000 fine, five years of supervised release, and a planned defense appeal.
  • HotNewHipHop notes he requested placement at FCI Fort Dix, but the judge said the court can only recommend a geographic area and the Bureau of Prisons will decide the facility.