Sean Diddy Combs requested Trump pardon
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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs sought out presidential pardon after his prison sentence, but Trump says he’s not considering it.
*Netflix’s latest documentary series, “Sean Combs: The Reckoning,” captured significant attention during its first week of release in December, drawing an estimated 2.28 million minutes of viewing in the United States from December 1-7.
Mary J. Blige said the contract interference lawsuit from Sean Combs' ex Misa Hylton was "baseless," and a judge dismissed it with a stern warning.
The Reckoning," an explosive Netflix docuseries, is affecting the public's opinion of music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs, convicted last year after a highly publicized trial.
In September 2024, Yahoo reported that Combs' defense team said in court he was attempting to sell the jet; it's unclear if he and his representation have since decided that renting is more profitable, but without disclosing who the owner is, the practice may draw increasing scrutiny.
Several employees and attorneys connected to Sean “Diddy” Combs say they have not been paid while the disgraced music mogul is incarcerated.
Not only is he an actor, but he’s also become a successful producer, with one of his latest ventures being the docuseries Sean Combs: The Reckoning. That four-part show has proven to be quite popular amongst Netflix subscription holders.
The president told The New York Times that he isn’t considering clemency for the former senator or several other notable figures.