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Sean 'Diddy' Combs faces public outrage over bid to return to lavish Miami mansion

Sean 'Diddy' Combs faces public outrage over bid to return to lavish Miami mansion

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Sean 'Diddy' Combs has requested release from federal custody ahead of his sentencing.
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Sean 'Diddy' Combs has formally requested release from federal custody, months before his scheduled sentencing on October 3.
In a motion filed on Tuesday, July 29, Combs' legal team is seeking a $50 million bond to secure his release until sentencing, arguing that the music mogul poses neither a flight risk nor a danger to the public.
The filing proposes several conditions for his release, including home confinement at his Miami mansion, strict travel restrictions and participation in mental health and substance abuse treatment programmes.
His attorneys emphasised that Diddy is willing to surrender his passport, remain under supervision and only travel within Florida and New York for court-related matters.
According to the motion, Combs' lead attorney Marc Agnifilo argued that the conditions inside the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in Brooklyn - where Diddy has been held since his September 2024 arrest - are 'dangerous and inhumane.'
Agnifilo also noted that many individuals convicted of comparable offences are typically released before sentencing.
'Sean Combs should not be in jail for this conduct,' the attorney stated. 'In fact, he may be the only person currently incarcerated in the US for being a john - and certainly the only one jailed for hiring adult male escorts for himself and his partner.'
Diddy was acquitted earlier this month of more serious charges, including sex trafficking and racketeering, but was found guilty on two counts of violating the Mann Act, which prohibits transporting individuals across state lines for illicit purposes.
The convictions relate to his use of private transportation services to fly adult male sex workers for personal engagements.
The defence contends that Combs' actions, including his widely publicised 'freak-off' parties and unconventional relationships, have been mischaracterised. They argue that the behaviour in question took place between consenting adults and should not be grounds for incarceration.
In addition, Combs' team claims that he has been subjected to threats of violence and severe mental distress during his time in federal custody.
They also cited his participation in a domestic violence rehabilitation programme, which he joined voluntarily before his arrest, as evidence of his commitment to personal reform.
The $50 million bond would be secured against Diddy's multimillion-dollar Miami property, with electronic monitoring and other supervision mechanisms in place if the court grants the request. A ruling on the motion is pending.
As news of the filing broke, social media exploded with reactions from users voicing their opinions on the case.
Some believe Diddy is receiving preferential treatment, while others are surprised he has remained in custody this long.
Twitter user @Azeez4901 vented frustration: 'If he gets released, all pedophiles and serial killers should be released. They also have a right.'
Another user, @CalistaCapulet, added: 'He is a total flight risk.'
Some questioned why he hadn't been released earlier. @Invisime101 tweeted: 'I'm actually surprised he is not out already. So I presume more jail time will be added. I do hope Cassie, however, goes to the criminal court.'
Others took a hard stance against the potential bail. 'No one is above the law. Equal rights should apply in this case. A big NO!' wrote @realthoughs23.
Despite mounting public pressure and scrutiny, Diddy's legal team remains adamant that the charges he faces do not justify continued detention.
His lawyers continue to frame the situation as a case of overreach, where consensual behaviour is being punished as criminal activity.
The case has drawn widespread attention due to Combs' celebrity status and the broader conversations it has sparked around justice, consent and the treatment of high-profile defendants.
As the October sentencing date approaches, the court's decision on bail may set the tone for what lies ahead for one of the music industry's most controversial figures.
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