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Sean Combs could be made possible on Wednesday afternoon (July 2nd). It is possible that he can leave the court in Lower Manhattan after the acquittal of sex trade allegations and organized crime.
After Combs were found in two less serious charges for promotion for the purpose of prostitution for guilty, his lawyers immediately applied for the 55-year-old’s release from custody until the verdict.
Sean Combs: Looking out in view
Marc Agnifilo, the main attorney of the acquitted hip-hop mogul, pointed out to the crying family members of Combs, who were sitting just a few meters behind the cheering combs. He emphasized to judge Arun Subramanian that there was no risk of escape at Combs. Some of his children want to sign a million dollar deposit for the former billionaire.
“Mr. Combs received his life back from this jury,” argued Agnifilo and added that his client would be “nothing less than a fool” if he violated a judicial order. “He will adhere to everything this dish imposed on him,” said Agnifilo.
Sean “Diddy” Combs: Lifetime imprisonment is off the table
Combs is no longer threatened by a lifelong prison for the three most serious charges against him. Nevertheless, COMBS could get a imprisonment of up to 20 years due to the conviction for prostitution. Each indictment can be punished with a prison sentence of up to ten years.
However, right -wing experts have pointed out that the actual sentence could be lower, especially since Combs has not yet been convicted. An appointment for the verdict has not yet been determined.
However, the public prosecutor expressed concerns that Combs would “disregard the orders of this court in a blatant manner” if he was released. They referred to evidence that were presented during the process and, according to which Combs continued to commit a number of crimes. This also includes alleged abuse and drug use, although he knew that the FBI was investigating him.
“This is a very, very serious offense,” said the senior prosecutor Maurene Comey. She also recalled the judge that Combs did not “contest” that domestic violence and drug abuse took place throughout the duration of the accused. She expressed concerns that Combs “commit new crimes” and would try to flee if he had the opportunity to do so.
Rolling Stone learned that the judge receives letters. He is asked not to leave Combs until the verdict of the judgment, while the judge thinks about his decision. Subramanian is expected to announce his decision this afternoon.

