The judge in Sean Combs ’ sex-trafficking trial hasn’t decided yet if the Grammy winner should get a new trial or be acquitted , but prosecutors today want Diddy to serve over 11 years behind bars and pay “a hefty fine” in the six-digit range for the two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution , he was found guilty of this summer.

If Judge Arun Subramanian doesn’t grant the defense motions and goes ahead with the October 3 scheduled sentencing hearing, the chasm is deep and wide between what Combs’ Marc Agnifilo and Teny Geragos-led team are proposing and what the U.S. Attorneys Office for the Souther District of New York have put on the table tonight.

As the government’s 164-page sentencing memo signed by current U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton states: “Throughout this cas

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