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**Summary:**

Sean “Diddy” Combs awaits sentencing on October 3rd on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution, each carrying a potential 10-year prison term. Ahead of the sentencing, over 70 letters have been submitted to the judge, requesting leniency. These letters come from family, friends, former employees, and business associates. His lawyers are asking for a sentence of no more than 14 months, including time served, essentially seeking his immediate release. Prosecutors are expected to argue for a significantly longer sentence (4-5 years minimum). While Combs was acquitted of more serious charges including racketeering and sex trafficking, the defense argues the probation department’s recommendation of 70-87 months is excessive. Letters from family members, including his mother, sons, and exes, emphasize his personal growth, particularly his sobriety, and the positive impact he has had on their lives.

**News Article:**

**Diddy Awaits Sentencing as Supporters Plead for Leniency**

**Brooklyn, NY -** Sean “Diddy” Combs is scheduled to be sentenced on October 3rd on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution, and as the date approaches, a flurry of letters from family, friends, and associates are flooding the court, urging Judge Arun Subramanian to show leniency.

Combs’ legal team has requested a sentence of no more than 14 months, factoring in time already served since his September 2024 arrest, effectively arguing for his immediate release. However, prosecutors are expected to push for a considerably longer sentence, with previous statements indicating a minimum of four to five years.

The defense filing, a comprehensive 380 pages, highlights Combs’ violence-free record while in federal detention and touts his positive contributions to fellow inmates, including the development of a business and entrepreneurship program called “Free Game with Diddy.” They also emphasize his newfound sobriety, claiming he is “sober for the first time in 25 years” and that his reform is directly linked to abstaining from alcohol and other substances.

Janice Combs, his 84-year-old mother, penned a heartfelt letter detailing her health struggles and expressing her desire to see her son reunited with his children. Letters from family members including sons Christian (King Combs), Justin Combs, stepson Quincy Brown, adopted-sister Keisha Combs and exes like Gina Huynh, Yung Miami, and Dana Tran, paint a picture of a man undergoing significant personal transformation. While acknowledging his past mistakes, they emphasize his capacity for good, his familial devotion, and the positive impact he has had on their lives.

Justin Combs acknowledged his father’s imperfections in his letter but pleaded with the judge to see Sean “Diddy” Combs through the eyes of a son who loves and needs him.

Judge Subramanian has repeatedly denied Combs bail since his arrest. The sentencing hearing next week will determine the fate of the music mogul as the court weighs the gravity of the charges against the pleas for compassion from those closest to him.

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