Diddy Tossed Back Into MDC Jail After Judge Denies Bail
A second judge denied bail to Diddy in his sex trafficking and racketeering case, keeping him in jail until his trial.
A second judge denied bail to Diddy in his sex trafficking and racketeering case, keeping him in jail until his trial.
Diddy was arrested on multiple charges, including sex trafficking, a day after an apparent assassination attempt on Donald Trump.
50 Cent’s documentary series is facing competition from Investigation Discovery and the producers of “Quiet on Set.”
Boosie Badazz thinks Diddy is being prosecuted for “basically doing what every other famous entertainer has done.”
Diddy is asking the court to release him on bail, offering to bar any women visitors apart from family members and submit to drug tests.
In an amended complaint, representatives for Wendy Williams argue the creators of the Lifetime special exploited the TV host.
Eve caused a stir online after revealing JAY-Z warned her female rappers “don’t really do that well,” on the day she dropped her debut album.
Prosecutors alleged Diddy contacted victims and witnesses to “spread false narratives, to get witnesses on his side,” and to “gaslight” them.
Cardi B vowed to fight back against a couple accusing her and Offset of shooting the “Like That” video at their mansion without paying.
Diddy was indicted for sex trafficking, racketeering conspiracy and transportation to engage in prostitution. He pleaded not guilty.
Federal agents reveal the chilling details of how Hip-Hop mogul Diddy allegedly plotted and executed an attack on Kid Cudi’s car.
Nicki Minaj thrilled fans at Cleveland’s DTLR store with her eco-conscious LØCI sneaker line after a sold-out concert.
An arrest warrant was issued for Lil Reese after a woman accused him of assaulting her at a nightclub in Houston.
Rich Homie Quan’s first posthumous release “Song Cry” dropped on the same day as his memorial service, which was open to the public.
50 Cent has frequently mocked Diddy’s legal troubles amid multiple lawsuits. The Bad Boy Records founder is now facing criminal charges.
Sean “Diddy” Combs faces 15 years to life in prison after being charged with racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, and other serious offenses.
Kevin Liles, the co-founder of 300 Entertainment, is leaving the label and its parent company Warner Music Group.
The Bad Boy Records mogul was arrested at a Manhattan hotel on Monday night (September 16) on multiple RICO charges, including racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking children by force, fraud or coercion and transporting for prostitution.
Federal prosecutors allege that Sean “Diddy” Combs’ billion-dollar empire was partially built on sex trafficking, forced labor, and violence, aiming to confiscate linked assets to dismantle his alleged criminal network.
Diddy is facing RICO charges, but the detail making headlines is the discovery of over 1,000 bottles of baby oil used in “Freak Off” parties.