| After
Sean Combs Sentenced
to 50 Months He
Requests Fort Dix
Now US Does Not
Oppose
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon
Book
Substack
SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
Oct 7 – At 12:26 am on
September 29-20, 2025, the US
Attorney's Office filed a
sentencing memo on Sean Combs,
asking for 135 months
imprisonment on October 3.
Memo on Patreon here.
Just over a year
before at 4:30 pm on September
16, 2024 Inner City Press was
told by its SDNY source to
expect "the big one" - Sean
Combs - the next day in an
SDNY courtroom.
[Inner City Press
published a first book / audio
book Diddy Do It? on Sept 20
on Amazon here.
Now sentencing book here.
On July 2 the
jury came back with not guilty
on RICO and sex trafficking,
guilty on counts 3 and 5,
transportation for
prostitution.
On October 2
another submission, including
on First Amendment, 60 page
filing on Patreon here
On October 3
Inner City Press live tweeted
the sentencing, 10 am to 5 pm,
here,
resulting in a 50 month
sentence.
Then it published
an ebook here,
audiobook here
On October 6
Combs requested Fort Dix for
RDAP - and reduced time, on
Patreon here
On October 7,
before a deadline set by Judge
Subramanian, the US Attorney's
Office wrote in that "the
Government respectfully
advises the Court that it
takes no position regarding
the defendant’s designation
request. In addition, the
Government writesto advise the
Court that the statutory
authority to impose the
additional $5,000 special
assessment pursuant to the
Justice for Victims of
Trafficking Act expired on
September 30, 2025."
more on
X for
Subscribers here
and Substack here
The case is USA
v. Combs, 1:24-cr-542
(Subramanian)
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