Judge Denies Diddy’s Last‑Ditch Motions Days Before Oct. 3 Sentencing
U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian denied Sean "Diddy" Combs' last‑ditch motions for a new trial and acquittal, saying prosecutors presented "overwhelming evidence" and rejecting spillover‑prejudice claims days before Combs' Oct. 3 sentencing in the Southern District of New York. Combs — convicted in July on two Mann Act counts (acquitted of racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking) and jailed since his September 2024 arrest — faces a prosecution recommendation of 135 months (about 11 years, 3 months) while his defense urges a 14‑month cap or immediate release, noting he has already served nearly 13 months.
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🔍 Key Facts
- U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian denied Sean “Diddy” Combs’ motions for a new trial and for an acquittal days before his Oct. 3 sentencing in the Southern District of New York.
- Sentencing is scheduled for Oct. 3, 2025, before Judge Subramanian.
- Prosecutors filed a presentence submission seeking 135 months (11 years, 3 months) in prison and included letters from accusers describing ongoing fear and the effects of Combs’ conduct.
- Defense attorneys filed a sentencing memo urging a 14‑month cap for Combs’ two Mann Act convictions, plan to argue for his immediate release at a pre‑sentencing hearing, and note Combs has been detained since his September 2024 arrest (about 13 months served by Oct. 3).
- Combs was convicted in July 2025 on two Mann Act counts (each carrying up to 10 years) and was acquitted of racketeering conspiracy and sex‑trafficking charges.
- Judge Subramanian wrote that the prosecution provided “overwhelming evidence” and, in rejecting spillover‑prejudice claims, referenced the jury’s split verdict.
- Earlier in the case the judge rejected a $50 million bail package for Combs.
📍 Contextual Background
- Federal prosecutors commonly resolve federal criminal charges through plea agreements, which typically result in a sentence below the statutory maximum.
- As of 2025-09-29 Harjinder Singh was being held in the St. Lucie County Jail after being denied bond on three counts of vehicular homicide and immigration violations.
- As of 2025-09-29, the statutory maximum prison sentence for attempting to provide material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization is 15 years.
- A U.S. House judiciary subcommittee held a meeting in Charlotte, North Carolina to hear from families of violent-crime victims on 2025-09-29.
- On 2025-09-25, Circuit Judge Stephen Everett denied Donna Adelson's motion for a new trial in the murder-for-hire case and rejected defense arguments that the jury verdicts were not legally justified and rested on speculation.
- Donna Adelson faced a possible life sentence for her role in the 2014 murder-for-hire killing of Daniel Markel (as of 2025-09-29).
- The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) executes search warrants at residences and family homes as part of criminal investigations.
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Diddy’s last-ditch legal moves shut down by judge days before sentencing
New information:
- U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian denied Sean 'Diddy' Combs' motions for a new trial and for an acquittal.
- Judge Subramanian wrote the prosecution provided 'overwhelming evidence' and referenced the jury's split verdict in rejecting spillover‑prejudice claims.
- Prosecution recommended 135 months in its sentencing submission; defense proposed a 14‑month sentence and noted Combs has already served about 13 months.
Prosecutors seeking an 11-year prison sentence for Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs
New information:
- Prosecutors filed a presentence submission asking for at least 11 years and three months in prison.
- Prosecutors included letters from accusers describing ongoing fear and the effects of Combs' conduct.
- Article reiterates Combs' July conviction on two Mann Act counts and notes he has remained jailed since conviction; defense seeks 14 months or immediate release.
Sean "Diddy" Combs returning to court ahead of sentencing
New information:
- Defense lawyers will argue for Combs' immediate release at a pre‑sentencing hearing scheduled for Thursday.
- Prosecutors have not yet filed their formal sentencing recommendations with the court (per the CBS report).
- Combs has been detained in New York City since his September 2024 arrest and will have been jailed nearly 13 months by the Oct. 3 sentencing date.
Sean "Diddy" Combs has served enough time in prison, defense tells judge
New information:
- Defense sentencing memo filed Monday urges a cap of 14 months for Combs’ two Mann Act convictions.
- Sentencing is set for Oct. 3 before Judge Arun Subramanian in the Southern District of New York.
- Each Mann Act count carries up to 10 years; Combs was acquitted of racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking.
- Judge previously rejected a $50 million bail package; prosecutors are expected to seek a longer sentence than 4–5 years.