Sean Diddy Combs will get his sentencing Friday after a jury convicted the music mogul of two counts for transportation to engage in prostitution, while he was cleared of the serious charges of sex trafficking and racketeering. The prosecutors are seeking a sentence of 11 years but Combs' team insists that a 14-month sentence is more adequate. If he is given 14 14-month sentence, he will walk free soon, as he already served a year in prison. Ronald Chapman II, a defense attorney, told Newsweek that he believes that judge Arun Subramanian will "score this case much lower" than federal prosecutors. He said Subtamanian can sentence Diddy to up to 6 years 8 months in prison, or he may get as little as 70 months. Former federal prosecutor Neama Rahmani told Reality Tea that Diddy is goin

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