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Yahoo
3 days ago
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- Yahoo
Trump answers whether he would pardon Diddy
The Brief During a White House event celebrating Elon Musk, President Donald Trump was asked if he would consider pardoning Sean "Diddy" Combs amid the hip-hop mogul's ongoing sex trafficking case. He noted he hasn't followed the case closely and hasn't spoken to Diddy in years, adding that their relationship cooled after he entered politics. Trump and Diddy have crossed paths over the years at many prestigious and high-profile events, even sharing a box with wives, Melania Trump and Kim Porter, at the 1997 US Open. NEW YORK - During a White House event celebrating Elon Musk, President Donald Trump was asked if he would consider pardoning Sean "Diddy" Combs amid the hip hop mogul's ongoing sex trafficking case. Trump said no one has formally requested a pardon but acknowledged that "people are thinking about it." The trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs has already cemented itself in pop culture history with its dramatic revelations and high-profile testimonies. Pardoning Diddy would be a monumental move, given the scale of the allegations and the intense public attention surrounding the case. Trump and Diddy have crossed paths over the years at prestigious and high-profile events, including the 2005 Art for Life Gala honoring Diddy at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida, and the Feb.6, 2008 Gucci and Madonna benefit for Raising Malawi and UNICEF at the United Nations in New York City, where they were both photographed with Melania Trump. Trump and Diddy have crossed paths over the years at many prestigious, high-profile events like the 1997 US Open with wife, Melania, and partner, Kim Porter. Trump noted he hasn't followed the case closely and hasn't spoken to Diddy in years, adding that their relationship cooled after he entered politics. Trump emphasized that any decision would be based on the facts and not on popularity. The U.S. Constitution gives the president the power to pardon people for federal crimes, except in cases of impeachment. A pardon is legal forgiveness as it ends punishment and restores rights like voting or running for office. While this power is broad, it only applies to federal crimes, not state offenses. A president can pardon someone before they are convicted of a crime. This is known as a preemptive pardon and has precedent in U.S. history. Former President Joe Biden pre-emptively pardoned several family members, including his brothers James and Frank Biden, and sister Valerie Biden Owens. One of the most famous examples is President Gerald Ford's 1974 pardon of Richard Nixon, which came before Nixon was formally charged or convicted of any crimes related to the Watergate scandal. However, the pardon still only applies to federal crimes, not state-level charges. Big picture view Trump pardoned several people including Todd and Julie Chrisley, known for their show "Chrisley Knows Best," former Connecticut governor John G. Rowland, Kentrell Gaulden (known as rapper YoungBoy Never Broke Again), Kevin Eric Baisden, John Moore, former U.S. Rep. Michael Grimm, James Callahan, former Virginia Sheriff Scott Jenkins, and Tanner Mansell. Federal prosecutors have charged Diddy with a series of crimes including: Count 1: Racketeering Conspiracy. Count One charges that, from at least in or about 2004 through in or about 2024, the defendant participated in a racketeering conspiracy during which he agreed with other employees and associates of his businesses to commit kidnapping, arson, bribery of a witness, obstruction of justice, drug distribution, forced labor, sex trafficking, and transportation for purposes of engaging in prostitution. Count 2: Sex Trafficking by Force, Fraud, or Coercion. Count Two charges the defendant with sex trafficking an adult female victim through force, fraud, and coercion between ~2009 and ~2018. Count 3: Transportation to Engage in Prostitution. Count Three charges the defendant with transporting that female victim and male commercial sex workers to engage in prostitution between ~2009 and ~2018. Count 4: Sex trafficking. Count Four charges the defendant with sex trafficking a second adult female victim through force, fraud, and coercion between ~2021 and ~2024. Count 5: Transportation to Engage in Prostitution. Count Five charges the defendant with transporting that second female victim and male commercial sex workers to engage in prostitution between ~2021 and ~2024. He also faces more than 60 lawsuits from alleged victims. If convicted, the 55-year-old Diddy could face 15 years to life in prison. In documents obtained by Fox News Digital, Diddy's defense team admitted the disgraced rapper committed "domestic violence" against a partner. Diddy's strategy seems to be to "admit to what is a lesser, state crime to avoid federal prison." Diddy was arrested in Oct. 2024 at the Park Hyatt New York in Midtown Manhattan. He's been in jail ever since. The trial, which began Monday, May 12, with opening statements, is expected to last eight weeks.
Yahoo
3 days ago
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- Yahoo
Will Diddy Be the Next Celebrity Pardoned by Trump?
President Donald Trump, joined by Elon Musk, speaks to reporters in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC on May 30, 2025. Credit - Kevin Dietsch—Getty Images President Donald Trump said Friday he would look into a possible pardon for Sean 'Diddy' Combs, the music mogul who is currently on trial in New York for alleged sex trafficking and other crimes. The shocking comment from Trump came during a news conference when asked if he would consider pardoning him. 'Nobody's asked. But I know people are thinking about it,' Trump said. 'I think some people have been very close to asking.' Combs was arrested in September over accusations of racketeering, and drugging and coercing women into sexual relations with him and others. If convicted, he could face life in prison. The federal investigation into Combs was spurred in part by a 2023 civil lawsuit filed by Combs' ex-partner Cassie Ventura, in which she alleged he had engaged in physical abuse and rape. While the case was settled shortly thereafter, numerous other victims filed lawsuits against Combs for similar sexual assault allegations in the following months. Combs had initially denied Ventura's allegations. Then in May 2024, CNN released CCTV footage from a Los Angeles hotel hallway where Combs was seen punching and kicking Ventura in 2016. Combs released a video statement on Instagram saying his behavior was 'inexcusable.' His defense team has admitted that he was violent toward Ventura, but contends that he is not guilty of the charges he is currently facing in the trial. Combs has previously denied sexually assaulting anyone. Trump said that he hasn't been watching the trial, which began in early May, but noted that 'it's certainly getting a lot of coverage." The President added that he hasn't seen or spoken to Combs in years, but that the two New Yorkers had crossed paths before. 'He used to really like me a lot,' Trump said of their relationship. 'I think when I ran for politics…that relationship busted up, from what I read. I don't know—he didn't tell me that, but I'd read some little bit nasty statements.' Trump and Diddy were together at the 2005 Art for Life Gala honoring Diddy at his Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach, Florida. They were also both photographed, along with First Lady Melania Trump, at a United Nations event in 2008. 'I would certainly look at the facts. If I think somebody was mistreated, whether they like me or don't like me, it wouldn't have any impact on me.' Pardoning Combs if he's found guilty would be a highly controversial move, given the sexual assault allegations and public attention surrounding the case. But Trump has already pardoned a number of celebrities—both in his first term and his second term. This month, his pardons included reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley and rapper NBA YoungBoy. He has also issued a blanket pardon for everyone who participated in the Jan. 6 riot. Write to Nik Popli at


Time Magazine
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time Magazine
Will Sean ‘Diddy' Combs Be the Next Celebrity Pardoned by Trump? He's Not Ruling It Out
President Donald Trump said Friday he would look into a possible pardon for Sean 'Diddy' Combs, the music mogul who is currently on trial in New York for alleged sex trafficking and other crimes. The shocking comment from Trump came during a news conference when asked if he would consider pardoning him. 'Nobody's asked. But I know people are thinking about it,' Trump said. 'I think some people have been very close to asking.' Combs was arrested in September over accusations of racketeering, and drugging and coercing women into sexual relations with him and others. If convicted, he could face life in prison. The federal investigation into Combs was spurred in part by a 2023 civil lawsuit filed by Combs' ex-partner Cassie Ventura, in which she alleged he had engaged in physical abuse and rape. While the case was settled shortly thereafter, numerous other victims filed lawsuits against Combs for similar sexual assault allegations in the following months. Combs had initially denied Ventura's allegations. Then in May 2024, CNN released CCTV footage from a Los Angeles hotel hallway where Combs was seen punching and kicking Ventura in 2016. Combs released a video statement on Instagram saying his behavior was 'inexcusable.' His defense team has admitted that he was violent toward Ventura, but contends that he is not guilty of the charges he is currently facing in the trial. Combs has previously denied sexually assaulting anyone. Trump said that he hasn't been watching the trial, which began in early May, but noted that 'it's certainly getting a lot of coverage." The President added that he hasn't seen or spoken to Combs in years, but that the two New Yorkers had crossed paths before. 'He used to really like me a lot,' Trump said of their relationship. 'I think when I ran for politics…that relationship busted up, from what I read. I don't know—he didn't tell me that, but I'd read some little bit nasty statements.' Trump and Diddy were together at the 2005 Art for Life Gala honoring Diddy at his Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach, Florida. They were also both photographed, along with First Lady Melania Trump, at a United Nations event in 2008. 'I would certainly look at the facts. If I think somebody was mistreated, whether they like me or don't like me, it wouldn't have any impact on me.' Pardoning Combs if he's found guilty would be a highly controversial move, given the sexual assault allegations and public attention surrounding the case. But Trump has already pardoned a number of celebrities—both in his first term and his second term. This month, his pardons included reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley and rapper NBA YoungBoy. He has also issued a blanket pardon for everyone who participated in the Jan. 6 riot.