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P Diddy is already planning a comeback tour, his lawyer has claimed. The disgraced music mogul, real name Sean Combs, is said to be working on a return to the stage once he is released from prison.
Elsewhere in the interview, Agnifilo gave an update on Diddy’s state of mind and alleged plans to better himself given his new fate. Noting that he speaks to the “I’ll Be Missing You ...
The “I’ll Be Missing You” rapper was acquitted on the top three charges in the case — two sex-trafficking counts and one racketeering count — after a two-month jury trial that featured ...
Sean ' Diddy ' Combs is aiming to headline Madison Square Garden. Marc Agnifilo, the head lawyer for the 55-year-old music mogul, told CBS Mornings that the I'll Be Missing You vocalist has his ...
He won three Grammy Awards as an artist and scored his biggest pop hit with I'll Be Missing You, sampling The Police's Every Breath You Take, in 1997 - his tribute after BIG's murder.
Diddy's five-word comment to his mum Before leaving the court, Diddy turned to his children, who were sitting in the second row behind him, and whispered.
According to reports from the New York Times, the “I’ll Be Missing You” artist celebrated the decision in the courtroom with his family. How long will Diddy serve in jail after his conviction?
Diddy Details Foolish Plans for Avoiding Prison Time and You’ll Never Guess What It Is Spending more time behind bars is a reality the Bad Boy mogul keeps trying to avoid, but this latest ...
Sean "Diddy" Combs' legal team demanded his release from jail until his October sentencing, arguing his "swingers lifestyle" doesn't justify incarceration after sex trafficking acquittal.
Now that Sean "Diddy" Combs' trial has concluded, you might be wondering what you missed during the case (that lasted nearly two months) and what exactly happened. There are plenty of ...
Sean “Diddy” Combs avoided jail for life after he was acquitted of sex trafficking and racketeering charges but convicted of ...