Bail denied for Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs until sentencing on 2 lesser counts in sex trafficking trial

Sean “Diddy” Combs exiting the Crosby Street Hotel. Lower Manhattan NYC^ New York / USA - July 24^ 2019

U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian denied Sean “Diddy” Combs request for bail as he awaits sentencing in his federal sex trafficking trial. On Wednesday, jurors unanimously convicted Combs on counts 3 and 5 in the case, but found him not guilty on the most serious counts – 1, 2, and 4 – after three days of deliberations.

Judge Subramanian set a sentencing date for Oct. 3; however in response to Combs’ attorneys request for an expedited sentencing, Subramanian agreed to set up a remote conference for July 8 at 2 p.m. to hear arguments about the pre-sentencing process, and to discuss a proposal to move up the sentencing date.

Combs was acquitted of sex trafficking and racketeering charges following his high-profile federal trial in New York City, but was convicted on two lesser charges of transportation of former girlfriends for prostitution un the split verdict, and could face up to 20 years in prison if he is sentenced to consecutive maximum prison terms.

Judge Subramanian had stated that he wanted to read letters from both sides before making his decision regarding bail. Combs’ attorney Mark Agnifilo requested that Combs “should be released on appropriate conditions” immediately, while the prosecution countered the request, stating that it posed a “real risk” to let him walk free, and further argued that Combs should be detained as his charges under the Mann Act require detention. They stated that “the only conceivable basis for release here is the existence of ‘exceptional circumstances.’” Prosecutors wrote that “even if detention was not mandatory here, which it is, the defendant cannot meet his burden to show by clear and convincing evidence that he is not likely to flee or pose a danger to any other person or the community.”

Combs’ legal team had proposed a bail package including a $1 million bond; travel restrictions to certain areas of Florida, California and New York or New Jersey; surrendering his passport; and drug testing.  His attorneys argued that prosecutors were overstating his sentencing exposure and noted that he was not convicted of a violent crime, stating that detention is not necessary due to his “exceptional circumstances,” including looking after his children as well as his mother, Janice Combs, who is 85 years old.

Combs’ attorneys argued throughout the trial that the sexual encounters had been consensual and introduced several exhibits, including text messages, into evidence intended to reinforce that argument. Over the course of the trial, prosecutors called 34 witnesses over the course of 29 days of testimony. Among them was Casandra “Cassie” Ventura, Combs’ ex-girlfriend, with whom he was in a relationship for 11 years. Prosecutors sought to prove that she had been coerced into participating in elaborate sex performances with male sex workers, with Ventura giving several days of testimony describing abuse.

After Combs was found not guilty of sex trafficking, Ventura’s attorney Douglas H. Wigdor released a statement: “This entire criminal process started when our client Cassie Ventura had the courage to file her civil complaint in November 2023. Although the jury did not find Combs guilty of sex trafficking Cassie beyond a reasonable doubt, she paved the way for a jury to find him guilty of transportation to engage in prostitution. By coming forward with her experience, Cassie has left an indelible mark on both the entertainment industry and the fight for justice. We must repeat — with no reservation — that we believe and support our client who showed exemplary courage throughout this trial. She displayed unquestionable strength and brought attention to the realities of powerful men in our orbit and the misconduct that has persisted for decades without repercussion … this case proved that change is long overdue, and we will continue to fight on behalf of survivors.”

While Combs was acquitted on the most serious charges, he is still facing several dozen lawsuits accusing him of sexual misconduct and abuse.

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Bail denied for Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs until sentencing on 2 lesser counts in sex trafficking trial

Sean “Diddy” Combs exiting the Crosby Street Hotel. Lower Manhattan NYC^ New York / USA - July 24^ 2019

U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian denied Sean “Diddy” Combs request for bail as he awaits sentencing in his federal sex trafficking trial. On Wednesday, jurors unanimously convicted Combs on counts 3 and 5 in the case, but found him not guilty on the most serious counts – 1, 2, and 4 – after three days of deliberations.

Judge Subramanian set a sentencing date for Oct. 3; however in response to Combs’ attorneys request for an expedited sentencing, Subramanian agreed to set up a remote conference for July 8 at 2 p.m. to hear arguments about the pre-sentencing process, and to discuss a proposal to move up the sentencing date.

Combs was acquitted of sex trafficking and racketeering charges following his high-profile federal trial in New York City, but was convicted on two lesser charges of transportation of former girlfriends for prostitution un the split verdict, and could face up to 20 years in prison if he is sentenced to consecutive maximum prison terms.

Judge Subramanian had stated that he wanted to read letters from both sides before making his decision regarding bail. Combs’ attorney Mark Agnifilo requested that Combs “should be released on appropriate conditions” immediately, while the prosecution countered the request, stating that it posed a “real risk” to let him walk free, and further argued that Combs should be detained as his charges under the Mann Act require detention. They stated that “the only conceivable basis for release here is the existence of ‘exceptional circumstances.’” Prosecutors wrote that “even if detention was not mandatory here, which it is, the defendant cannot meet his burden to show by clear and convincing evidence that he is not likely to flee or pose a danger to any other person or the community.”

Combs’ legal team had proposed a bail package including a $1 million bond; travel restrictions to certain areas of Florida, California and New York or New Jersey; surrendering his passport; and drug testing.  His attorneys argued that prosecutors were overstating his sentencing exposure and noted that he was not convicted of a violent crime, stating that detention is not necessary due to his “exceptional circumstances,” including looking after his children as well as his mother, Janice Combs, who is 85 years old.

Combs’ attorneys argued throughout the trial that the sexual encounters had been consensual and introduced several exhibits, including text messages, into evidence intended to reinforce that argument. Over the course of the trial, prosecutors called 34 witnesses over the course of 29 days of testimony. Among them was Casandra “Cassie” Ventura, Combs’ ex-girlfriend, with whom he was in a relationship for 11 years. Prosecutors sought to prove that she had been coerced into participating in elaborate sex performances with male sex workers, with Ventura giving several days of testimony describing abuse.

After Combs was found not guilty of sex trafficking, Ventura’s attorney Douglas H. Wigdor released a statement: “This entire criminal process started when our client Cassie Ventura had the courage to file her civil complaint in November 2023. Although the jury did not find Combs guilty of sex trafficking Cassie beyond a reasonable doubt, she paved the way for a jury to find him guilty of transportation to engage in prostitution. By coming forward with her experience, Cassie has left an indelible mark on both the entertainment industry and the fight for justice. We must repeat — with no reservation — that we believe and support our client who showed exemplary courage throughout this trial. She displayed unquestionable strength and brought attention to the realities of powerful men in our orbit and the misconduct that has persisted for decades without repercussion … this case proved that change is long overdue, and we will continue to fight on behalf of survivors.”

While Combs was acquitted on the most serious charges, he is still facing several dozen lawsuits accusing him of sexual misconduct and abuse.

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‘Superman’ trailer features David Corenswet, Rachel Brosnahan

David Corenswet attends the premiere of Netflix's "The Politician" at DGA Theater on September 26^ 2019 in New York City.

DC Studios has released the latest trailer for James Gunn’s upcoming Superman reboot film.

The three-minute preview opens with Lois Lane questioning Clark Kent (aka Superman) about a recent event where his heroic actions may have come with unintended consequences. While Clark insists his main goal was to protect lives, Lois challenges him on whether he fully considered the aftermath. The trailer also teases Lex Luthor, Clark’s homecoming to Smallville, and other enemies on the horizon.

David Corenswet steps into the role of Superman to lead a cast that includes Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane and Nicholas Hoult portraying Lex Luthor. Joining them are Edi Gathegi as Michael Holt (a.k.a. Mister Terrific), Anthony Carrigan as Rex Mason/Metamorpho, Nathan Fillion as Guy Gardner/Green Lantern, and Isabel Merced as Hawkgirl. The ensemble also features Pruitt Taylor Vince, Neva Howell, Wendell Pierce, Skyler Gisondo, Beck Bennett, Mikaela Hoover, and Christopher McDonald in supporting roles.

Superman will be released in theaters on July 11; see the trailer – HERE.

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Billie Eilish adds dates to sold-out ‘Hit Me Hard and Soft’ World Tour

Billie Eilish at the 29th Annual Critics Choice Awards - Arrivals at the Barker Hanger on January 14^ 2024 in Santa Monica^ CA

Billie Eilish has expanded her ongoing Hit Me Hard and Soft world tour, adding 23 new arena shows including stops in Japan, and a second leg in the United States.

The Hit Me Hard and Soft tour will now see Eilish perform two nights at Tokyo’s Saitama Super Arena on August 16-17 before returning to the U.S. for concerts in cities including Miami, Orlando, Raleigh, New Orleans, Austin, and more before wrapping with a pair of final shows at the Chase Center in San Francisco on November 23rd.

The tour originally launched in September 2024 at the Videotron Centre in Quebec, and Eilish has made her way through North America, Australia, Ireland and Europe. This July, she’ll also headline an impressive six sold-out nights at The O2 in London.

For ticket information, head HERE.

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Teddy Swims shares ‘God Went Crazy’ from deluxe LP

Teddy Swims performs on stage at the 2024 Soundside Music Festival. Bridgeport^ Connecticut - September 29^ 2024

Teddy Swims has released “God Went Crazy,” the first taste of the 32-song set I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Complete Edition), arriving June 27th, featuring six new tracks.

The Complete Edition features all of the songs from Swims’ record-breaking first two albums — I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 1) and Part 2, which included the hit singles, “Bad Dreams,” “Guilty,” “Are You Even Real” with Giveon, “The Door,” and “Lose Control.”

Says Swims: “I hope fans hear ‘God Went Crazy’ and it makes them think about that special person in their lives. I’m lucky enough to have found a sweet, sweet love who, when I look at her, I just know there was some extra time spent on her. I know perfection is subjective, but she’s pretty damn close. ‘God Went Crazy’ is about the indescribable feeling you have when you know you’ve met your person. It is my way of trying to put into words what a soul mate means to me. When you find that special person in your life, they just feel like home.”

Listen to ‘God Went Crazy’ – HERE.
Pre-order ‘I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Complete Edition)’, due out on June 27 – HERE.

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‘The Sandman’ shares teaser, premiere dates for two-part final season at Netflix

Tom Sturridge at the "Velvet Buzzsaw" Premiere at the Egyptian Theater on January 28^ 2019 in Los Angeles^ CA

Netflix has released a teaser trailer dor the second – and final – season of the fantasy series The Sandman. The streaming service will split the roll out of the second season into two parts: Volume 1 will comprise six episodes to debut July 3, while Volume 2 will have five episodes premiering July 24.

The Sandman stars Tom Sturridge as Dream, with the official description reading: “After a fateful reunion with his family, Dream of the Endless (Tom Sturridge) must face one impossible decision after another as he attempts to save himself, his kingdom, and the waking world from the epic fallout of his past misdeeds. To make amends, Dream must confront longtime friends and foes, gods, monsters, and mortals. But the path to forgiveness is full of unexpected twists and turns, and true absolution may cost Dream everything. Based on the beloved award-winning DC comic series, the second season of The Sandman will tell Dream’s story arc in full to its thrilling conclusion.”

The second and final season is from showrunner Allan Heinberg and director Jamie Childs. Heinberg said in a statement: “We are extremely grateful to Netflix for bringing the team all back together and giving us the time and resources to make a faithful adaptation in a way that we hope will surprise and delight the comics’ loyal readers as well as fans of our show.”

See The Sandman trailer – HERE.

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See Pedro Pascal, Joaquin Phoenix in the trailer for ‘Eddington’

Pedro Pascal attends "The Wild Robot" Headline Gala during the 68th BFI London Film Festival at The Royal Festival Hall in London^ England. London^ United Kingdom - October 13^ 2024

A24 has shared the first full-length trailer for the modern western Eddington, the latest film from Ari Aster (‘Hereditary’).

Starring Joaquin Phoenix and Pedro Pascal, the film is set during the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, and sees the standoff between a small-town sheriff (Phoenix) and the incumbent mayor Ted Garcia (Pascal) in Eddington, N.M.

Emma Stone, Austin Butler, Luke Grimes, Deirdre O’Connell, Amelie Hoeferle, Clifton Collins Jr., William Belleau and Micheal Ward also star in film, set to arrive in theaters July 18.

See the trailer: HERE.

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Machine Gun Kelly and Julia Wolf drop remake of Goo Goo Dolls’ classic “Iris”

Colson Baker aka Machine Gun Kelly - MGK - at the Newport Beach FF 10 Actors to Watch at Balboa Bay Resort on October 16^ 2022 in Newport Beach^ CA

Machine Gun Kelly (MGK) has joined forces with singer-songwriter Julia Wolf to release a fresh take on the Goo Goo Dolls’ beloved 1998 hit, “Iris.”

Originally penned by Goo Goo Dolls frontman John Rzeznik, “Iris” was crafted specifically for the soundtrack of the 1998 romantic drama City of Angels, starring Nicolas Cage and Meg Ryan. The song’s lyrics were inspired by the film’s storyline, in which Cage’s character (an angel) considers relinquishing his immortality in order to experience human love with Ryan’s character.

“Iris” was officially released as a single on April 1, 1998, and later appeared on the Goo Goo Dolls’ sixth studio album, Dizzy Up the Girl which dropped later that same year. The song remains the Goo Goo Dolls’ most iconic tracks, and has been RIAA-certified Diamond for sales of more than 10 million units, racking up more than 2 billion streams on Spotify alone.

See the video for the ‘Iris’ remake – HERE.

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See Kim Kardashian starring in Ryan Murphy’s new legal drama for Hulu ‘All’s Fair’

Kim Kardashian wearing dress by John Galliano attends 2023 TIME100 Gala at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York on April 26^ 2023

A new trailer for Hulu’s new legal drama series from American Horror Story co-creator Ryan Murphy has been released. Titled ‘All’s Fair,’ the series stars Kim Kardashian, Naomi Watts, Glenn Close, Sarah Paulson, Niecy Nash and Teyana Taylor.

Kardashian plays Allura Grant, the formidable founder of a boutique law firm run by women that specializes in taking down unfaithful husbands; with an official synopsis reading: “Fierce, brilliant and emotionally complicated, they navigate high-stakes breakups, scandalous secrets and shifting allegiances — both in the courtroom and within their own ranks. In a world where money talks and love is a battleground, these women don’t just play the game — they change it.”

All’s Fair is created, written and directed by Murphy, with the series set to arrive on Hulu in fall. See the trailer: HERE.

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‘F1: The Movie’ tops U.S. box office with $55.6M debut

Brad Pitt of USA and actor during Formula One Abu Dhabi GP Yas Marina Circuit^ Abu Dhabi^ United Arab Emirates 8.December.2024;

The Formula One film F1: The Movie starring Brad Pitt topped the North American box office over the weekend, earning $55.6 million in its opening weekend, according to studio estimates. The racing drama marked one the strongest debuts for an original sports film in recent years, which is also the first major theatrical win for Apple Original Films.

Directed by “Top Gun: Maverick’s” Joseph Kosinski, “F1” follows Pitt as a retired Formula One driver who is convinced to return to the popular motorsport to coach a slick rookie (Damson Idris) and save a failing team. Apple’s head of worldwide video, Jamie Erlicht, said in a statement: “We’re thrilled by the global response to ‘F1′ and grateful to the audiences who’ve embraced the film with such enthusiasm This success is a testament to the vision of Joe, Jerry [Bruckheimer], Brad, and [F1 champion] Lewis [Hamilton], along with the efforts of the entire cast and crew. Together with Formula 1, they’ve created an inspiring cinematic journey that captures the energy and spirit of the sport.”

Coming in at No. 2 is How to Train Your Dragon with $19.4 million, followed by Elio at No. 3 with $10.7 million, M3GAN 2.0 at No. 4 with $10.2 million and 28 Days Later at No. 5 with $9.7 million.

Rounding out the Top 10 were: Lilo & Stitch at No. 6 with $6.9 million, Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning at No. 7 with $4.2 million, Materialists at No. 8 with $3 million, Ballerina at No. 9 with $2.1 million and Karate Kid: Legends at No. 10 with $1 million.

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