The Feds now counsel Diddy will likely be sentenced to a a lot harsher sentence than they did on the day of the decision.
After the DOJ has fired James Comey’s daughter, prosecutor Maurene Comey, it seems that they’ve gone right into a sterner mode than earlier than within the closing phases of the Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs high-profile trial.
Daily Mail reported:
“Prosecutors stated they now count on music mogul Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs might face a jail sentence ‘considerably greater’ than the 4 to 5 years they as soon as thought he was prone to face after his conviction on two prostitution-related prices.”
Prosecutors revealed their new stance in a authorized submitting in Manhattan courtroom final night time (31) wherein additionally they opposed Diddy’s $50 million bail bundle asking to be launched from jail whereas awaiting his October sentencing.
Diddy has been discovered not responsible of racketeering conspiracy and intercourse trafficking prices however convicted of two counts of transportation to have interaction in prostitution.
“Every prostitution-related cost carries a possible most 10 years in jail, [and prosecutors] stated Thursday they imagine the rules vary ‘will likely be considerably greater,’ elevating the chance Combs will flee.”

Choose Arun Subramanian will determine on the sentence, with freedom to disregard the rules.
Combs’ protection believes the rules name for 21 to 27 months in jail (of which the disgraced rapper has already served round 12 months).

As for the bail – that decide Subramanian has already denied 4 instances and is inspecting a fifth attempt – prosecutors stated the prostitution-related prices require that he be remanded in jail pre-sentencing, and in addition argued that the defendant is ‘a hazard to the group’.
“’The defendant’s intensive historical past of violence — and his continued try to attenuate his latest violent conduct — demonstrates his dangerousness and that he’s not amendable to supervision’, they wrote. ‘The defendant completely fails to determine by clear and convincing proof, as required, that he doesn’t pose a hazard to the group’.”
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