Diddy Sentencing Breakdown: Prosecutor Explains What’s Really at Stake
This isn’t about guilt anymore. That part’s done.
Now the real weight kicks in.
Federal prosecutors want 11+ years behind bars. Diddy’s defense team wants 14 months and therapy. And the judge? He has to decide how much of Sean Combs’ past — and his power — should shape what happens next.
In this episode of Hidden Killers, criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor Eric Faddis joins us to break down what this sentencing really means — not just for Diddy, but for the entire justice system watching what happens when celebrity, abuse allegations, and federal sentencing law collide.
We cover:
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Why federal prosecutors are pushing to apply sexual abuse cross-references — even without a conviction on those charges
- What the victim statements from Cassie Ventura and others can legally influence
- Whether pretrial detention at MDC Brooklyn counts for anything
- If fame helps or hurts a defendant in front of a federal judge
- And how §3553(a) factors — like deterrence, public trust, and the message sent to survivors — shape sentencing far more than just the guidelines