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Diddy Seeks Bail, Blasts ‘Unprecedented’ Prosecution

July 30, 2025

Sean "Diddy" Combs has filed a new motion seeking release from federal custody before his October 3 sentencing, following his conviction on Mann Act violations despite acquittal on sex trafficking and racketeering charges. His attorneys argue that his nearly year-long detention represents an unprecedented application of a 114-year-old law originally intended to combat human trafficking and forced prostitution. They contend Combs is being unfairly punished for consensual sexual activities within a swinger lifestyle, not for coercion or profiteering.

Who is affected

  • Sean "Diddy" Combs
  • Judge Arun Subramanian (who denied previous bail requests)
  • Cassie Ventura (mentioned in relation to Combs' admitted violence)
  • A woman identified as "Jane" (alleged assault victim)
  • Combs' long-term girlfriends (mentioned in relation to the case)
  • Adult male escorts (mentioned in relation to the case)

What action is being taken

  • Combs is filing a new motion seeking release from federal custody
  • Combs' attorneys are arguing that his incarceration is unjust and based on misapplication of the law
  • Combs is offering a $50 million bond secured by his Miami home
  • Combs is proposing travel restrictions and electronic monitoring as conditions for his release

Why it matters

  • The case represents what the defense calls an unprecedented application of the 114-year-old Mann Act
  • Combs faces sentencing on October 3 after being convicted of violating the Mann Act
  • The defense argues this is about consensual sexual activity rather than coercion or profiteering
  • Combs has been detained for nearly a year at Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center, which his attorneys describe as dangerous and condemned by federal courts as unfit

What's next

  • Combs' sentencing is scheduled for October 3

Read full article from source: The San Diego Voice & Viewpoint