HOW LONG COULD DIDDY SPEND IN PRISON?

NEW YORK. − A year after federal prosecutors unveiled a sweeping criminal case against Sean “Diddy” Combs and months after a trial that revealed shocking details of violence and his private life, the convicted music mogul will learn his sentence.

He could face up to two decades behind bars, but his attorneys are battling for a more lenient sentence that could see Combs freed in a matter of weeks or acquitted.

In July, a jury acquitted him of the most severe charges: racketeering and sex trafficking. But he was found guilty of two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution. Each count carries a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison.

Prosecutors have asked for a minimum of 11 years, but Combs’ lawyers have argued that such a sentence would be a dramatic overreach.

“In plain terms, prosecutors want to see Diddy defined by the worst-case math, while the defence wants the judge to cut through it and impose something far lighter,” said Todd Spodek, a New York attorney who once represented fake heiress Anna Sorokin.

Federal judges ultimately decide on a final punishment and they have flexibility within guidelines so the defence and prosecution will spend much of Friday arguing in court over Combs’ sentence.

“It’s like bargaining for anything,” Mr Spodek said. “There’s the benchmark, there’s the number in the middle, and it goes up and goes down.”

A probation office, which oversees offenders during and after incarceration, separately recommended five to seven years in prison, according to Combs’ court filings.

But “ultimately, the judge decides,” Mr Spodek said.

A major question looming over the sentencing is how much Combs’ conduct towards the victims will factor into New York federal judge Arun Subramanian’s thinking.

While Combs will be sentenced on two prostitution charges, prosecutors have reminded the judge of his past behavior, which came out during testimony and included violence, domestic abuse, and illegal drug use.

Combs, they argue, is “unrepentant.”

“The defendant tries to recast decades of abuse as simply the function of mutually toxic relationships,” prosecutors wrote in a 29 September filing. “But there is nothing mutual about a relationship where one person holds all the power and the other ends up bloodied and bruised.”

His most high-profile victim, Cassandra Ventura, submitted a letter to the judge ahead of sentencing asking for justice and accountability. She said she moved her family away from New York City fearing retaliation.

“As much progress as I have made in recovering from his abuse, I remain very much afraid of what he is capable of and the malice he undoubtedly harbours towards me for having the bravery to tell the truth,” Ms Ventura wrote.

Combs’ team, however, has portrayed him as a reformed man who should receive a sentence of no more than 14 months in prison.

His time in jail while the case played out would count towards that total, meaning if the judge agrees, Combs would soon walk free. BBC

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