A New York City jury on Wednesday found music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs guilty of two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution. The jurors acquitted him of the three more serious counts against him: one count of racketeering and two counts of sex trafficking.
U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian, who presided over the trial, denied Combs’ request for release on bond ahead of sentencing, telling the court Wednesday evening that it’s “impossible” to show Combs poses no danger to the community. The judge set a tentative sentencing date for Oct. 3.
Combs’ partial acquittal allows him to avoid a potential sentence of life in prison. Prosecutors initially said Wednesday that they would seek a maximum of 20 years in prison combined on the two prostitution-related counts. But they said in a letter later that day opposing Combs’ release on bond that the sentencing guidelines range from at least 51 to 63 months.
The verdict concluded a weekslong trial of Combs that alleged he engaged in abusive tendencies toward employees and romantic partners. Jurors deliberated for roughly 13 hours across three days, beginning on Monday.








