Sean Diddy Combs requested Trump pardon
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Sean Combs personally appealed to President Trump, asking for a pardon by letter. Trump said he was not considering granting the request.
The disgraced music mogul was sentenced in October to four years in federal prison, for two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution.
Sean "Diddy" Combs sold his Gulfstream G550 private jet. Silver Air Private Jets previously managed the plane for charter but confirmed the sale. Combs remains behind bars following his July 2025 sentencing for transportation-for-prostitution.
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs sought out presidential pardon after his prison sentence, but Trump says he’s not considering it.
In a taped session played in the documentary, Duane 'Keffe D' Davis, who was indicted for Shakur's murder, alleged the Bad Boy Records founder offered a $1million bounty for Suge Knight and Shakur's death. Combs has consistently denied any involvement in Shakur's murder.
Sean 'Diddy' Combs and his team were not happy about a new Netflix documentary. They're reportedly considering a lawsuit.
Sean “Diddy” Combs will receive no help from President Donald Trump. The disgraced music mogul, 56 — who is currently serving time at Federal Correctional Institution in Fort Dix, New Jersey (FCI Fort Dix) — will not be pardoned by the 79-year-old president.
Diddy's sons, Justin and Christian Combs, partner with Zeus Network for a docuseries about Diddy's trial and the family’s legal battles.
The Zeus Network released a trailer for the forthcoming project, which will share the lives of Justin and Christian Combs as their rap mogul father faced federal indictment and a high-profile trial.
He doesn't miss. Luke Combs is gearing up to likely announced his next studio album, and we should know officially in two days and fifteen hours, according to his website. A countdown showed up on his website last week,