Diddy was back in court on Thursday, trying to get his conviction overturned or a new trial.
The Combs family has received some good news regarding their legal issues. A judge has dismissed a RICO lawsuit against Diddy’s mother Janice Combs.
Yung Miami is standing by her ex, Sean “Diddy” Combs, as he gets ready to be sentenced on federal prostitution charges.
Diddy is still awaiting sentencing, but he just scored another legal victory in one of the many civil lawsuits currently hanging over his head.
Former 'Making The Band' singer Sara Rivers' lawsuit against Diddy had most of its charges dismissed except one in federal court on Thursday.
Earlier this month, Diddy was surprisingly found not guilty of the most serious charges of his sex trafficking trial and though he still faces up to 10 years in prison for some of the lesser charges of “transportation to engage in prostitution,” he seems to feel confident that he’ll be touching home sooner than later, […]
Marc Agnifilo, the attorney for Sean "Diddy" Combs, is angling for home confinement for his client after his sentencing.
Diddy will stay in jail while he waits for his sentence after being found guilty of prostitution-related charges.
After President Trump gave his early thoughts on a Diddy pardon, 50 Cent delighted in taking yet another shot at his longtime foe.
Diddy filed a letter claiming no involvement against a lawsuit alleging that his son, Christian "King" Combs, sexually assaulted a yacht employee in 2022.
Diddy is now trying to get the conviction on two counts of the Mann Act thrown out, and if that doesn't happen, he and his legal team will demand a new trial to battle those charges.
Lawyers for Diddy filed a new motion on Tuesday requesting his release from jail before his sentencing takes place in the fall.