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Sports Stefon Diggs's not guilty plea comes days after losing the Super Bowl and amid breakup rumors surrounding Cardi B.
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Music Liza Gardner sued Aaron Hall and Diddy for alleged sexual assault when she was underage, and had been trying to serve Hall since 2024.
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Music Cardi B emerged victorious in an assault case from security guard Emani Ellis, who accused Cardi of assaulting her in 2018.
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Music SlimeLife Shawty was one of a few YSL affiliates who testified against Young Thug and company during the RICO trial last year.
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Music Pooh Shiesty had previously been convicted of firearms and drug trafficking charges. Last night, he was released from prison early.
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Music Skepta was hit with these two charges on separate occasions spanning over two years. His trial won't start until late 2025, early 2026.
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Music This follows significant legal updates for d4vd as the Los Angeles Police Department continues to determine Celeste Rivas' cause of death.
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Music Judge Arun Subramanian said it was necessary to sentence Diddy to more jail time in order to deter criminal activity and for accountability.
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Music The anonymous "Mia" was one of a few alleged victims and accusers who contrasted others' defenses of Diddy ahead of his sentencing.
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Relationships Diddy will receive his sentence for violating the Mann Act today (Friday, October 3), for which Cassie shared a victim impact statement.
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Music Diddy was found guilty on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution during his criminal trial, earlier this year.
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Music All eyes were on the courtroom today as hip-hop mogul Diddy was officially sentenced following his transportation conviction.
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