Just over a year after he was first arrested, Sean “Diddy” Combs will appear in a federal courthouse Friday to be sentenced for his crimes.
Though he faced sweeping charges of racketeering and sex trafficking – prosecutors said he coerced women into “freak off” sex parties – the jury ultimately convicted him of only two lesser prostitution counts, an outcome widely seen as a major victory for the rap mogul.
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That split verdict means Diddy is no longer facing a life sentence, but how much time will he actually get? And how will the judge decide