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Bryana Bongolan, a close friend of Casandra "Cassie" Ventura, is moving ahead with her lawsuit after testifying at Combs' criminal trial
Castillo also clarified months of tabloid speculation that Combs had survived an attempted “shank attack” behind bars. “He didn’t ‘wake up’ to no knife to his neck,” Castillo said. “And I was the one who intervened.”
Lawyers for Sean "Diddy" Combs want the disgraced music mogul's appeals case before a judge as soon as possible, believing his 50-month prison sentence should be drastically reduced, according to court papers filed Wednesday.
Hip-hop producer Sean “Diddy” Combs wants a federal appeals court to quickly consider the legality of his conviction on prostitution-related charges and his more than four-year prison sentence. His lawyers filed papers with the Second US Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday, asking that oral arguments in his appeal occur in April.
Almost a month after the sex trafficking- and RICO-charged Diddy was sentenced to four years (50 months) behind bars on the two lesser counts of transportation to engage in prostitution he was found guilty of in July, the Federal Bureau of Prison made public his release date. Sean “Diddy” Combs is set to be let out on May 8, 2028.
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As Diddy’s Prison Release Date Is Revealed, Suge Knight Gives Him Advice About Being Behind Bars
For now, his official release date has been revealed and, all the while, fellow music industry veteran Suge Knight is dishing out some prison-related advice. Recently released public records from the Federal Bureau of Prisons include the exact date on which Sean Combs will finish out his sentence.