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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs confirms he rejected plea offer ahead of sex trafficking trial


Sean “Diddy” Combs has confirmed that he rejected prosecutors’ offer for a plea deal, paving the way for the hip-hop mogul to go to trial next week on sex trafficking charges.

At a hearing in Manhattan federal court, US District Judge Arun Subramanian asked Combs, 55, if he had reviewed the offer and rejected it.

“Yes I did,” Combs said, dressed in tan jail garb.

Combs could be sentenced to life in prison if convicted on all five criminal counts he faces at trial including racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking. He has pleaded not guilty.

Maurene Comey, a prosecutor with the Manhattan US Attorney’s office, said at Thursday’s hearing that Combs faces the possibility of a more severe sentence if convicted at trial than he would have had he accepted the plea deal, but she did not provide further details about the government’s offer.

Another prosecutor, Madison Smyser, had previously disclosed that Combs had rejected the plea offer at a hearing last week.

Prosecutors say Combs used his business empire to coerce women to take part in lengthy drug-fueled sexual performances with male sex workers known as “Freak Offs” over a two-decade period.


Sean “Diddy” Combs has confirmed that he rejected prosecutors’ offer for a plea deal, paving the way for the hip-hop mogul to go to trial next week on sex trafficking charges.

At a hearing in Manhattan federal court, US District Judge Arun Subramanian asked Combs, 55, if he had reviewed the offer and rejected it.

“Yes I did,” Combs said, dressed in tan jail garb.

Combs could be sentenced to life in prison if convicted on all five criminal counts he faces at trial including racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking. He has pleaded not guilty.

Maurene Comey, a prosecutor with the Manhattan US Attorney’s office, said at Thursday’s hearing that Combs faces the possibility of a more severe sentence if convicted at trial than he would have had he accepted the plea deal, but she did not provide further details about the government’s offer.

Another prosecutor, Madison Smyser, had previously disclosed that Combs had rejected the plea offer at a hearing last week.

Prosecutors say Combs used his business empire to coerce women to take part in lengthy drug-fueled sexual performances with male sex workers known as “Freak Offs” over a two-decade period.

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