Diddy
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Music The lawyer requested a relief.
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Music Suge Knight previously stated late last month that "this shouldn't be a case where [Diddy] should be going to prison."
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Music Judge Mathis pointed out how prosecutors are portraying him as a "monster" and how Diddy steadily began to believe that he was dangerous.
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Music During a recent interview, Diddy's former bodyguard Gene Deal reflected on the mogul's relationship with Danity Kane.
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Caroline Fisher -
Music The lawsuit was filed last year by Grace O'Marcaigh, a former yacht stewardess. She accused Diddy's son King Combs of sexual assault.
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Music Stevie J and Diddy have produced classics for music biggest names, including Mariah Carey, Faith Evans, and Mary J. Blige.
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Bryson "Boom" Paul -
Music Dawn Richard insists that the allegations made against her by ex-boyfriend Que Mosley are "categorically false."
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Relationships Could Diddy be spinning the block with his former fling while laying low from all the lawsuit backlash?
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Music Some issues the mock jury discussed included consent, race, and whether Diddy profited from the behavior alleged to constitute racketeering.
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Music It looks like Diddy is feeling pretty confident that he'll be released from prison long before serving his full sentence.
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Caroline Fisher -
Music Diddy's mother Janice Combs and six of his children appeared in court today to support him as his sentencing approaches.
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Caroline Fisher -
Music Six of Diddy's seven kids spoke during his sentencing today, with Quincy and King Combs' words particularly moving him to tears.
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Zachary Horvath