
最新裁決出爐,Diddy 在五項重罪指控中僅兩項被判有罪
Diddy 創立的 Bad Boy Records 曾引領嘻哈音樂風潮,但此次審判揭露其個人生活爭議。針對兩項運送他人從事賣淫的罪名,每項最高可判處 10 年徒刑,總計可能面臨 20 年刑期。根據 NBC News 報導,檢察官 Maurene Comey 表示將尋求最高 20 年的刑罰。
目前 Diddy 已被拒絕保釋,將持續被拘留在紐約布魯克林的聯邦監獄,等待 10 月 3 日的量刑聽證會。
根據AP News報導指出,完整的指控與裁決如下:
COUNT ONE – Racketeering ConspiracyNOT GUILTY
COUNT TWO – Sex Trafficking of Casandra VenturaNOT GUILTY
COUNT THREE – Transportation to engage in prostitution – Casandra VenturaGUILTY
COUNT FOUR – Sex Trafficking of JaneNOT GUILTY
COUNT FIVE – Transportation to engage in prostitution – JaneGUILTY
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