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@ILOVEDOGS wrote:

he jurors were a bunch of morons.


 

@ILOVEDOGS 

 

Or perhaps they were afraid of what could happen to them?   

 

 

 

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as Mr Wilkes said, PDcan only be charged for crimes he was found guilty of.  The jurors followed instructions. He had several charges dropped if you remember.  He can't be punished by the courts for most of his debauched behavior, and  immoral behavior ( in cases where it that wasn't against the law). .  Immoral behavior in many eyes, yes.  However, I am sure he will punished in so many other ways he will wish he had more time. JMHO

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@Skyegirl21 wrote:

Agree with you all- Another high profile rich guy gets away with his crimes with very little consequences. At least he will do a few years and it won't be fun!  But Nothing surprises me anymore...


@Skyegirl21 Our judicial system is about legal issues and lawyers compensation.  Justice was left behind long ago.  It's a game of "gotcha" now.  

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How a physically repulsive man rose to fame

1990-1999

1990: Combs, then a student at Howard University, gets his start in the music business with an internship at Uptown Records in New York.

 

Dec. 28, 1991: Nine people die at a celebrity basketball game promoted by Combs and the rapper Heavy D when thousands of fans try to get into a gym at the City College of New York. A mayoral report lays part of the blame for the catastrophe on poor planning by Combs.

 

1992: Combs is one of the executive producers on Mary J. Blige’s debut album, “What’s the 411?”

 

1993: After being fired by Uptown, Combs establishes his own label, Bad Boy, which quickly cuts a lucrative deal with Arista Records.

 

1994: Bad Boy releases Notorious B.I.G.’s album “Ready to Die.” Two months later, Tupac Shakur survives a shooting in New York and accuses Combs and Biggie of having prior knowledge of the attack, which they deny. Shakur is later killed in a 1996 shooting in Las Vegas.

 

1996: Combs is convicted of criminal mischief after he allegedly threatened a photographer with a gun.

 

1997: Biggie is killed in Los Angeles. Combs, then known as Puff Daddy, releases “I’ll be Missing You” in honor of his dead star.

 

1998: Combs wins two Grammys, one for best rap album for his debut “No Way Out” and another for best rap performance by a duo or group for “I’ll Be Missing You” with Faith Evans. Combs’ Sean John fashion line is founded.

 

April 16, 1999: Combs and his bodyguards are charged with attacking Interscope Records executive Steve Stoute in his New York office in a dispute over a music video. Combs is sentenced to an anger management course.

 

Dec. 27, 1999: Combs is arrested on gun possession charges after he and his girlfriend at the time, Jennifer Lopez, fled a shooting that wounded three people at a New York City nightclub. Some witnesses tell police Combs was among the people shooting in the club. He is later charged with offering his driver $50,000 to claim ownership of the handgun found in his car.

 

2001-2008

March 17, 2001: Combs is acquitted of all charges related to the nightclub shooting. One of his rap protégés, Jamal “Shyne” Barrow, is convicted in the shooting and serves nearly nine years in prison. Two weeks after the trial, Combs announces he wants to be known as P. Diddy. (Barrow also later changed his name to Moses Barrow and became a parliamentarian in his native Belize).

 

2002: Combs becomes the producer and star of “Making the Band,” a talent search TV show.

 

Feb. 1, 2004: Combs performs at the Super Bowl halftime show along with Janet Jackson, Justin Timberlake and others. A week later, Combs, Nelly and Murphy Lee win a Grammy for best rap performance by a duo or group for “Shake Ya Tailfeather.”

 

April 2004: Combs makes his Broadway acting debut in “A Raisin in the Sun.”

 

2005: Combs announces he is changing his stage name to Diddy, getting rid of the P.

 

March 2008: Combs settles a lawsuit brought by a man who claims Combs punched him after a post-Oscar party outside a Hollywood hotel the previous year. In May, Combs is honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

 

2015-2022

2015: Combs is arrested after a confrontation on the campus of UCLA, where one of his sons played football. Assault charges are later dropped.

 

2016: Combs launches a Harlem charter school, Also that year, he announces he is donating $1 million to Howard University.

 

2017: Combs is named the top earner on Forbes’ list of the 100 highest-paid celebrities, which says he brought in $130 million in a single year.

 

2018: Kim Porter, Combs’ former girlfriend and the mother of three of his children, dies from pneumonia at age 47.

 

2022: Combs receives a lifetime honor at the BET Awards.

2023-2025

Sept. 15, 2023: Combs releases The Love Album-Off the Grid his first solo studio project since 2006’s chart-topping “Press Play.”

 

Nov. 16, 2023: R&B singer Cassie sues Combs, alleging that during their decade-plus as a couple, he subjected her to abuse, including beatings and rape. A day later, the lawsuit is settled under undisclosed terms. Combs denies the accusations.

 

Nov. 23, 2023: Two more women accuse Combs of sexual abuse in lawsuits. Combs’ attorneys call the allegations false. Dozens of additional lawsuits follow by women and men who accuse Combs of rape, sexual assault and other attacks. Plaintiffs include singer Dawn Richard a “Making the Band” contestant who alleged years of psychological and physical abuse. Combs denies all the allegations.

 

March 25, 2024: Federal agents search Combs' homes in Los Angeles and Miami Beach, Florida.

 

May 17, 2024: CNN airs video that shows Combs attacking and beating Cassie in a Los Angeles hotel hallway in 2016. Two days later, Combs posts videos on social media apologizing for the assault.

 

Sept. 16, 2024: Combs is arrested at his Manhattan hotel. A federal sex trafficking and racketeering indictment unsealed the next day accuses him of using his business empire to coerce women into participating in sexual performances. Combs denies the allegations. His attorney calls it an unjust prosecution of an “imperfect person.”

 

May 5, 2025: Jury selection begins for Combs’ trial.

 

May 12, 2025: Testimony begins in Combs’ trial.

 

June 30, 2025: Jury deliberations begin in Combs’ trial.

 

July 2, 2025: The jury convicts Combs of  two counts of a prostitution related offense but acquits him of higher-level charges of racketeering and sex trafficking.

 

Oct. 3, 2025: A judge sentences Combs to four years and two months in prison.

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Re: Diddy Sentenced

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Birds of a feather?

@MoJoV wrote:

There's  pretty good chance of him getting pardoned isn't there? I  believe it was mentioned by "someone".  Lots of others have been.


Birds of a feather?
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@cody2 wrote:
Birds of a feather?

@MoJoV wrote:

There's  pretty good chance of him getting pardoned isn't there? I  believe it was mentioned by "someone".  Lots of others have been.


Birds of a feather?

I hope not! 

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@LizzieInSRQ wrote:

@Nancy Drew wrote:

As bad as it was that Diddy booked speaking engagements...who wants him to come speak?!  What organization wants him out of all celebrities to chose from? 


Thats what I was wondering...who was going to pay him to speak? I'd love to know.


 

 

"One of Combs’ defense attorneys later contended the incarcerated magnate was actually booked for “teaching engagements” for inmates in South Florida."

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Re: Diddy Sentenced

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Decades of bad behavior tolerated, encouraged, rewarded and ignored.  That says a lot about the society we live in now.  Do we do anything to contribute to that attitude?  Not my problem? 

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@Sooner wrote:

Decades of bad behavior tolerated, encouraged, rewarded and ignored.  That says a lot about the society we live in now.  Do we do anything to contribute to that attitude?  Not my problem? 


@Sooner   it's a sad , sad journey we are taking to the depths. But look at leadership, there is just a disregard for the law, rule of law and laws on the books. Forget ethics. It seems to be a vendictive get even world. Surely not the best of times to find men to look up to in authority.  We seem to have many women to look up to, but men??? Men in normal life, great, but in authority and the top no.  Not examples for youth JMHO

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Diddy is very rich, he hangs with rich celebrities. Rich celebrities in this country like Diddy get shorter sentences.