Sean “Didi” to be judged after condemning federal charges related to prostitution-direct updates United States news
Sean Combs will be judged
Sean “Didi” will appear in front of a federal judge in Manhattan on Friday that he is sentenced to his conviction earlier this year for federal prostitution.
After the eight -week trial in July, jurors cleared combs of the most dangerous accusations; Sex trafficking and blackmail. However, the jury condemned him with two charges of moving people to prostitution. Judge Aaron Supramian now holds the task of determining the punishment. The procedures are scheduled to start at 10 am.
Koms was accused of pressing former partners in drugs suffering from drugs that involve rented escort. He could have been condemned on the most accused of life imprisonment.
When he was acquitted of these allegations, he fell on his knees in prayer. His lawyer said he was “given his life.”
However, the guilty rulings he obtained still carry 10 years in prison under the Man Law, which prohibits the transit of state lines to facilitate prostitution. Prosecutors describe behavior as serious crimes, while the defense rejected the charges that “reserves” charges should never be advanced.
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A former girlfriend, R&b Casandra “Cassie” Ventura, witnessed during the trial that COMBS ordered her to have sex “disgusting” with strangers hundreds of times during their time that lasted a decade.
The jury has been repeatedly displayed videos of rains that drag and hit Cassi in the horror of a hotel in Los Angeles after one of these multi -day sexual marathon, which she referred to as “implementation operations” during its four days of her testimony.
A woman who witnessed under the name “Jin” told jurists that she was also violent and felt that she was bound by sexual performance with male sex workers in the “hotel nights” that the drug fed while she saw Koms and sometimes filming her.
To support their blackmail issue, prosecutors also brought witnesses who witnessed other violent actions. A former personal assistant witnessed that Comles raped her. A Cassie’s friends told Koms that the jury was attached to it from the seventeenth floor balcony. Rap singer Kid Kodi witnessed that Comles stormed his house after he and Kassi learned that they were returning to.
Although the jury acquitted the blackmail comments, the judge can still consider this certificate as the sentence decides.
It has been reported that Kums intends to speak directly to the judge before the ruling is announcedand Although there is no testimony during the trial.
In a request to be submitted last week, his lawyers asked him to be allowed to appear in “unregistered clothes” in the procedure, just as it was during the trial when he was wearing homogeneous jackets and shirts.
The letter said: “The ruling procedures are of great importance to Mr. Coms.” “He wishes to appear before the court, deals with your honor, and is devoted to the most honorable style and possible respect.”
A wide range of Rulings on the table, where both the prosecution and defense made recommendations that are guided by federal rules of government, although the final decision belongs to the judge.
The government urges at least 135 months behind bars – that is, 11 years and three months – called “non -infected” nations and highlighting the violence and intimidation described by witnesses.
Defense attorneys are pressing for no more than 14 months, which will already be allowed to leave the nursery by the end of 2025. They argue that his punishment was already enough for what they say he had sex by mutual consent with paid “artists”.
Meanwhile, observation officials calculated that the guideline could reach seven years and three months.
Sean Combs will be judged
Sean “Didi” will appear in front of a federal judge in Manhattan on Friday that he is sentenced to his conviction earlier this year for federal prostitution.
After the eight -week trial in July, jurors cleared combs of the most dangerous accusations; Sex trafficking and blackmail. However, the jury condemned him with two charges of moving people to prostitution. Judge Aaron Supramian now holds the task of determining the punishment. The procedures are scheduled to start at 10 am.
Koms was accused of pressing former partners in drugs suffering from drugs that involve rented escort. He could have been condemned on the most accused of life imprisonment.
When he was acquitted of these allegations, he fell on his knees in prayer. His lawyer said he was “given his life.”
However, the guilty rulings he obtained still carry 10 years in prison under the Man Law, which prohibits the transit of state lines to facilitate prostitution. Prosecutors describe behavior as serious crimes, while the defense rejected the charges that “reserves” charges should never be advanced.