Diddy ‘Helps Counsel’ Other Inmates and Offers Book Recommendations
The music mogul is currently awaiting a decision on his appeal.
The music mogul is currently awaiting a decision on his appeal.
The court ruled the mogul failed to show his reputation was damaged.
The music mogul’s legal team argues his 50-month sentence was a “perversion of justice.”
“I saw him put his hands on her,” Kirk Burrowes alleges in “Sean Combs: The Reckoning.”
Oral arguments in the case could begin as early as April 2026.
The mogul has settled in at FCI Fort Dix in New Jersey.
The music mogul will serve his sentence at a ‘low-security’ correctional institution in New Jersey.
The Bad Boy Records founder was sentenced to 50 months on October 3.
TMZ reported Trump was leaning toward “commuting Diddy’s sentence.”
The filing comes as new reports surface, saying Trump may pardon the mogul this week.