Diddy Returns To Court As Lawyers Seek To Overturn Mann Act Conviction
Sean “Diddy” Combs is back in court today as his attorneys push to overturn his federal conviction on two counts under the Mann Act.
Diddy’s legal team is set to argue before Judge Arun Subramanian, asking for either a full acquittal or a new trial. Federal prosecutors have firmly opposed both motions, insisting the conviction should stand.
The Mann Act, a century-old statute, makes it illegal to transport individuals across state lines for prostitution and is commonly applied in sex trafficking cases.
According to Diddy’s lawyers, the case against him was a misinterpretation of the law. They argue he neither profited from prostitution nor personally arranged interstate transportation of sex workers. Instead, they have portrayed him as merely a participant in consensual encounters with ex-girlfriends and male escorts, claiming he sometimes recorded the sessions but was not running a sex ring. katie sigmond onlyfans
Prosecutors reject this defense, maintaining that trial evidence proved Diddy’s central role in orchestrating what they described as his infamous “freak-offs.” They argue he actively directed the sexual activities of escorts and victims, even masturbating during the events, which went far beyond passive participation.
They also countered claims that Diddy’s actions were akin to pornography protected by the First Amendment. Prosecutors pointed out that many encounters were not recorded, and in cases where filming did occur, participants were often neither notified nor asked for consent, undermining any free-speech defense and highlighting what they characterized as exploitation.
The case has become one of the most high-profile celebrity legal battles of the year due to Diddy’s prominence and the gravity of the charges. Both sides are expected to present forceful arguments before Judge Subramanian.
Diddy’s sentencing remains set for October 3, but today’s hearing could prove pivotal — potentially sparing him a lengthy prison sentence or reopening one of the most closely followed cases of his career.
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