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Diddy considering comeback at Madison Square Garden: Attorney

Diddy considering comeback at Madison Square Garden: Attorney

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(NewsNation) —Sean 'Diddy' Combs' attorney said the producer is mulling over a potential musical comeback at New York's Madison Square Garden after his release from jail for prostitution-related charges.
Marc Agnifilo, Combs' lead attorney, told CBS News that the music artist is 'going to be back at Madison Square Garden — and I said I'll be there.'
When asked in what capacity Combs would be at the arena, Agnifilo answered, 'I guess being on stage, you know?'
Combs' team did not immediately return a request from NewsNation confirming the performance.
A jury convicted Combs last month on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution under the Mann Act, which has a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison. He was acquitted of the more serious charges of racketeering and sex trafficking.
His sentencing hearing is scheduled for Oct. 3, and a judge ruled he would remain in jail until then.
'I think he's someone who's always going to strive to do something, you know, exceptional, and probably demanding and challenging,' Agnifilo told CBS.
'But I think the most demanding and challenging thing in front of him right now is to get back with his kids and get back with his mother, and the people who love him and miss him,' the attorney added.
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