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Sean John Combs[4] (born ), also known professionally as Diddy (formerly Puff Daddy and P. Diddy), is an American former rapper, record producer, record executive, and actor.

Sean "Diddy" Combs and his legal team are urging an appeals court to overturn his conviction on prostitution charges, as well as his prison sentence.

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Imprisoned rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs is cooking up a career comeback for when he’s sprung from the slammer — which may result in a tour with R&B buddy Usher, tipsters tell Straight Shuter ...

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What Sean 'Diddy' Combs’ lawyers need to show to have conviction overturned ABC News' Peter Charalambous and legal analyst Brian Buckmire discuss the latest news regarding the hip-hop mogul.

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Sean “Diddy” Combs’ legal team made its argument during an April 9 hearing for why the rapper should be released from his 50-month sentence early, addressing freak-offs and more allegations.

Appeals judges heard about two hours of arguments in Diddy’s case but did not rule, calling it an "exceptionally difficult" decision. His lawyers say the judge unfairly increased his 50-month ...

Where is Diddy? | See latest on his appeal | FOX 5 New York

Sean “Diddy” Combs was sentenced Friday to four years and two months in prison for transporting people across state lines for sexual encounters, capping a sordid federal case that featured harrowing testimony and ended in a forceful reckoning for one of the most popular figures in hip-hop.

Diddy sentencing: Combs sentenced to 4 years in prison | AP News

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Sean “Diddy” Combs is asking a federal appeals court to throw out his conviction and 50-month prison sentence stemming from prostitution-related charges. During a hearing Thursday in Manhattan, Combs’ attorneys argued that the judge in his case improperly considered allegations of abuse after a jury acquitted him of racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking charges last summer.