Sean 'Diddy' Combs appeared in court for a hearing that will influence his prison sentence. Convicted of prostitution-related charges, he may face several years behind bars, despite his lawyers pushing for a shorter term.
Sean 'Diddy' Combs's lawyers are advocating for a lenient sentence of 14 months as he faces serious prostitution-related charges. With his career in ruins, will the judge grant him freedom?
Sean 'Diddy' Combs could receive a maximum of 14 months in prison following his prostitution conviction, according to his defense attorneys. They argue this sentence should amount to time served, as he has already been jailed for over a year.
In a landmark decision, former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro has been sentenced to 27 years in prison for attempting to orchestrate a military coup following his 2022 election loss. The Supreme Court's ruling raises serious questions about democracy in Brazil.
In a historic ruling, Brazil's Supreme Court finds former President Jair Bolsonaro guilty of orchestrating a military coup to retain power after losing the 2022 election. Sentencing could lead to over 40 years in prison.
A Wisconsin man was sentenced to 89 days in jail for faking his own drowning to meet a woman in Georgia. Ryan Borgwardt misled law enforcement for 89 days, causing distress to his family. Learn more about this shocking case.
In a stunning turn of events, rapper Sean Kingston has been sentenced to 3.5 years in prison for a $1 million fraud scheme involving luxury items. Kingston and his mother duped sellers using fake wire receipts, leading to their arrests in May 2024.
In a dramatic turn of events, Nicholas Alahverdian, who faked his death to escape sexual assault charges, was convicted of rape in Utah. The survivor's brave testimony led to justice. Sentencing is set for October 20.
In a dramatic sentencing, Bryan Kohberger receives multiple life sentences for the brutal murders of four University of Idaho students, leaving their families and friends in anguish.
In a shocking turn of events, the former CEO of Escobar Inc., Olof Kyros Gustafsson, has pled guilty to serious charges of fraud and money laundering. The company, infamous for the Escobar Fold 1 and 2 phones, misled customers while profiting from their orders. A sentencing is set for December 5, where Gustafsson could face up to 30 years in prison and hefty restitution.