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In court on Friday, Sean “Diddy” Combs acknowledged his Mann Act conviction for transporting individuals across state lines for prostitution. Addressing the judge, Combs expressed understanding of the severity of the charges and accepted full accountability. He then requested a chance to demonstrate personal growth, highlighting the importance of his children’s support and his desire to avoid future situations that would separate him from his family. Combs concluded by emphasizing his commitment to avoiding any actions that could jeopardize his relationship with his family.
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According to reports, the White House is in discussions with Diddy’s legal team regarding a potential presidential pardon, though a final decision may depend on the outcome of Diddy’s bail proceedings. Diddy was convicted on two counts of violating the Mann Act. If bail is granted, Trump may delay his decision until after sentencing. Diddy’s legal team has filed a motion for bail, arguing that his conviction does not warrant continued detention.
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