Sean 'Diddy' Combs 'seeks pardon from Trump'

On Tuesday, the rapper was denied bail ahead of his sentencing in October, when he could face up to 20 years behind bars. Donald Trump has a history of pardoning convicted criminals, having done so for people involved in the Capitol riots in 2021.

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Sean "Diddy" Combs has been in contact with Donald Trump about a pardon, a source close to the rapper's legal team has told Paste BN' US partner network NBC News.

A White House spokesperson said it "will not comment on the existence or nonexistence of any clemency request".

On Tuesday, the rapper was denied bail ahead of his sentencing in October, when he could face up to 20 years in prison after he was convicted of prostitution-related offences.

The sentence will likely be much shorter than that, however.

In July, he was found guilty of two counts of transportation for prostitution - but cleared of more serious charges of racketeering conspiracy and sex-trafficking, which carried potential life sentences.

During an interview with news channel Newsmax last Friday, Mr Trump said "they have talked to me about Sean" but did not announce any decision.

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Combs reacts after the verdicts are read out in court. File pic: Reuters
Image: Combs reacts after the verdicts are read out in court. File pic: Reuters

The president seemed to cast doubt that he would grant a pardon, however.

"You know, I was very friendly with him. I got along with him great. And seemed like a nice guy, I didn't know him well," Trump said. "But when I ran for office, he was very hostile."

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"I don't know," Trump said. "It makes it more - I'm being honest, it makes it more difficult to do."

Trump was then asked, "more likely a 'no' for Combs?"

Trump responded: "I would say so."

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Combs, who co-founded Bad Boy Records and launched the career of the late Notorious BIG, was for decades a huge figure in pop culture, as well as a Grammy-winning hip-hop artist and business entrepreneur, who presided over an empire ranging from fashion to reality TV.

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Now, as well as the criminal conviction, he is also facing several civil lawsuits.