Sean Combs may not get out of prison until 2028, but the ‘I’ll Be Missing You’ performer has been cut a couple of breaks lately that could make his sentence softer, and perhaps even shorter.
Mere days after Diddy was moved to a low security facility in New Jersey, a federal appeals judge today granted the request of the Grammy winner’s defense team to expedite the process. In a justice system that often moves a less than a glacial pace, this means the much-accused Combs actually stands a chance of getting out before his 50-month sentence is up and the whole endeavor proves “moot,” as his lawyers stated late last month.
“Appellant move to expedite the appeal on the following schedule: Appellant’s opening brief and appendix due by December 23, 2025; the Government’s brief due by Februa

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