OJ Simpson lawyer reveals Diddy judge’s subtle signal that rapper will get a LONG prison sentence: Live updates

OJ Simpson lawyer reveals Diddy judge’s subtle signal that rapper will get a LONG prison sentence: Live updates

The judge in Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs trial signaled he will hand out a lengthy sentence when he denied him bail, according to OJ Simpson’s lawyer.

Robert Shapiro, the lead defense attorney in Simpson’s infamous murder trial, said Diddy would likely face two to three-and-a-half years in prison after being acquitted of sex-trafficking and racketeering but convicted for lesser prostitution offenses. 

‘Having seen that this judge did not release him on bail, I think a message may be coming that you’re going to be spending a lot more time, so no reason to let you come out and come back in,’ Shapiro told Fox News Digital. 

Shapiro noted that in denying Diddy bail, Judge Arun Subramanian mentioned the mogul’s ‘propensity for violence,’ citing the 2016 footage of the rapper assaulting Cassie Ventura in a hotel hallway in Los Angeles. 

‘If the judge looks at that tape in his mind and is reminded about it again… I think there is a real chance that a substantial sentence will be forthcoming,’ the attorney said.

Shapiro’s comments come as Diddy, his lawyers, and prosecutors are expected to meet with Judge Subramanian for a post-trial hearing on Tuesday to discuss a sentencing schedule.

Post-trial hearing to focus on sentencing schedule

Diddy will be appear in court remotely on Tuesday at 2pmEST for a post-trial hearing on the sentencing schedule.

The music mogul, 55, was acquitted of sex-trafficking and racketeering on Wednesday but convicted of two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution.

The disgraced mogul’s lawyers want less than the 21 to 27 months in prison that they believe the sentencing guidelines recommend. Prosecutors contend that the guidelines, when properly calculated to include Diddy’s crimes and violent history, call for at least four to five years in prison.

After tentatively setting Diddy’s sentencing for October, the judge said he is open to a defense request that it happen as soon as possible, with further discussions expected at a conference Tuesday.

Diddy’s punishment is Judge Arun Subramanian’s decision alone, and the judge will have wide latitude in determining a sentence. While judges often adhere to the federal judiciary’s formulaic guidelines meant to prevent disparity in sentences for the same crimes, they are not mandatory.

Diddy’s lead attorney Marc Agnifilo, who had asked the judge to release him on a $1 million bond, insisted to Subramanian that he had changed dramatically in the last year.

But Subramanian was unmoved and denied him bail, citing his ‘propensity for violence’ against his ex-girlfiends and accusers Cassie Ventura and ‘Jane.’

The maximum possible sentence for each of the prostitution convictions is 10 years in prison.

Diddy has already spent 10 months in jail, since his September arrest.

Witnesses implore judge to keep Diddy locked up

Deonte Nash, a former stylist for Combs and Cassie who reluctantly testified during the trial, told the judge in a letter that bail would ‘send a dangerous message: that wealth and influence can shield someone indefinitely from accountability.’

Cassie, through her lawyer, also encouraged Subramanian to keep Combs in jail.

‘Ms. Ventura believes that Mr. Combs is likely to pose a danger to the victims who testified in this case, including herself, as well as to the community,’ Cassie’s lawyer, Douglas Wigdor, wrote.

Diddy watches as prosecutor Maurene Comey questions celebrity stylist Deonte Nash

Sean "Diddy" Combs watches as prosecutor Maurene Comey questions celebrity stylist Deonte Nash, at Combs' sex trafficking trial in New York City, New York, U.S., May 28, 2025 in this courtroom sketch. REUTERS/Jane Rosenberg

Nash exits the federal court after testifying

Stylist Deonte Nash exits the federal court after testifying during the Sean "Diddy" Combs sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy trial at U.S. court in Manhattan, in New York City, U.S., May 28, 2025. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz

Exclusive:Cassie Ventura finally breaks cover for the first time after shock Diddy verdict

On Friday night, Cassie appeared to be escaping New York City as she made a dash for her vehicle with an entourage shielding her from the spotlight.

The most explosive moments of the Diddy trial

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When is Diddy’s sentencing date?

After tentatively setting Diddy’s sentencing for October 3, Judge Arun Subramanian said he is open to a defense request that it happen as soon as possible, with further discussions expected at a conference Tuesday.

Diddy likely to reenter domestic abusers program after release

Diddy’s attorney Marc Agnifilo sees a long road ahead once he is freed and resumes work on personal demons, likely reentering a program for domestic batterers that he had just started before his arrest.

‘He’s doing OK,’ said Agnifilo, who speaks with him four or five times daily.

He said Diddy genuinely desires improvement and ‘realizes he has flaws like everyone else that he never worked on.’

‘He burns hot in all matters. I think what he has come to see is that he has these flaws and there’s no amount of fame and no amount of fortune” that can erase them,’ he said. ‘You can’t cover them up.’

Marc Agnifilo talks to the press after Combs being denied bail in his sex trafficking trial verdict on Wednesday.

NEW YORK CITY, UNITED STATES - JULY 2: Attorney Marc Agnifilo talks to the press after Combs being denied bail in his sex trafficking trial verdict on Wednesday, July 2, 2025, in New York City, United States. A federal jury has found music mogul Sean 'Diddy' Combs guilty on two counts of transporting individuals across state lines for prostitution under the Mann Act, according to US media. (Photo by Selcuk Acar/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Defense won jury over by admitting Diddy is a domestic abuser

The verdict in Manhattan federal court came after a veteran team of eight defense lawyers led by Agnifilo executed a trial strategy that resonated with jurors. Combs passed lawyers notes during effective cross-examinations of nearly three dozen witnesses over two months, including Diddy’s ex-employees.

The lawyers told jurors Combs was a jealous domestic abuser with a drug problem who participated in the swinger lifestyle through threesomes involving Combs, his girlfriends and another man.

‘You may think to yourself, wow, he is a really bad boyfriend,’ Combs’ lawyer Teny Geragos told jurors in her May opening statement. But that, she said, ‘is simply not sex trafficking.’

Agnifilo said the blunt talk was a ‘no brainer.’

‘The violence was so clear and up front and we knew the government was going to try to confuse the jury into thinking it was part of a sex trafficking effort. So we had to tell the jury what it was so they wouldn’t think it was something it wasn’t,’ he said.

Diddy received standing ovation in jail after acquittals

Diddy got a standing ovation from fellow inmates when the music mogul returned to jail after winning acquittals on potential life-in-prison charges, providing what his lawyer says might have been the best thing he could do for incarcerated Black men in America.

‘They all said: “We never get to see anyone who beats the government,”‘ attorney Marc Agnifilo told The Associated Press in a weekend interview days after a jury acquitted Combs of sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy charges.

After federal agents raided Combs’ homes in Los Angeles and the Miami area in March 2024, Agnifilo said he told the “I’ll Be Missing You” singer to expect to be arrested on sex trafficking charges.

‘I said: “Maybe it’s your fate in life to be the guy who wins,”‘ he recalled during a telephone interview briefly interrupted by a jailhouse call from Combs. ‘They need to see that someone can win. I think he took that to heart.’

Alternate Diddy juror describes ‘tame’ Freak Off Videos shown to jury

George also described the video evidence he saw of the ‘freak offs’ at the center of the case against Diddy, who in the end was only convicted of lesser prostitution offenses.

The video evidence remained sealed throughout the trial, and only the jury and lawyers got to see it in court.

Exclusive:The hint Diddy judge gave that rapper still faces VERY long prison sentence

The judge who will decide Diddy’s prison sentence gave a hint that he will side with prosecutors and apply the full weight of the law against the music mogul.

Former federal prosecutor Jennifer Beidel told DailyMail.com the judge’s comments suggest he will side with prosecutors, who want Diddy to face four to five years – above the guidelines based on the sentences of other similarly situated defendants.

Diddy’s new look after 10 months in jail

Diddy has been sporting a new look in the court sketches from his trial – the only glimpse into the federal courtroom, where no cameras are allowed.

The music mogul’s hair and famous goatee are now mostly white, and he is often wering reading glasses.

Diddy has not been photographed since the day of his arrest, and the world will see a different man whenever he is released.

FILE PHOTO: Sean "Diddy" Combs stands as he is arraigned on a superseding indictment ahead of his May trial on sex trafficking charges, in New York, U.S., March 14, 2025, in this courtroom sketch. REUTERS/Jane Rosenberg//File Photo

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