What happens after Sean “Diddy” Combs discharge? His lawyer talks about the plans of the rapper and a possible comeback for the first time.
Since his arrest in September last year, Sean “Diddy” has been in custody for promoting prostitution in New York’s notorious Metropolitan Detention Center. Now his lawyer comments on Combs’ plans after his release.
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New priorities: focus on family
While Sean Combs is waiting for his judgment on October 3, his main defender Marc Agnifilo gave a first interview CBS news. There he spoke to reporter Jericka Duncan about Sean Combs’ plans after his release.
Recently it was said in the media that the detained rapper was planning with a big comeback in the Madison Square Garden. But now his lawyer Agnifilo announced that the 55-year-old had more important things to do-about spending time with his seven children or his mother who accompanied the entire court of court. The top priority of Combs’ lawyer team is to give the defendant a fair judgment so that he can “pay his guilt towards society as soon as possible”. Agnifilio added to the rumors about Combs’ big comeback: “If Diddy comes free, he will not focus primarily on music”.
Stage return remains open
In the past, Combs has already been on stage twice in the “most famous arena in the world”: In September 2023 he was part of the “hip-hop forum event” and in October 1995 he performed as part of a benefit gala. For now, the rapper will not return to the stage at first. His lawyer told Duncan: “Diddy works hard on his mistakes” and was on the right track of reparation. The extent to which the music industry can accept it, and Sean Combs’ career can recover from his court trial will only be shown in the future.
Agnifilo mentioned to CBS news, as soon as Combs feel that his position has been improved in public, he will make something special, such as an MSG show. However, he doubts that this project also takes place. However, if the detained rapper is on stage again at some point, Marc Agnifilo assured, he will be there.

