Shawn “Diddy” comb He was behind the bar through the 2025 sex trafficking trial. While in custody at Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC), the 55-year-old music mogul awaited trial for several months, but after it began in May 2025, ry judges have not committed any crimes of sex trafficking and assault, but have committed two forms of transportation to engage in prostitution. His defense team insisted on his immediate release. It is now in the hands of the judge. So how does Diddy’s time in prison lead to a verdict?
Read on below for more information about Diddy’s life at MDC Brooklyn and how much time she can spend in prison.
How many years has Diddy been in prison?
Diddy is not expected to serve in prison life as he was found guilty of two low charges. However, he could be sentenced to 10-20 years for two transports to engage in prostitution. Each claim is sentenced to a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison.
However, legal experts weighed Diddy’s potential ruling; New York Post That he may only reach the back of the bar for a few months, not years.
“A conviction for interstate transport for the purpose of prostitution is likely to lead to a sentence measured in months rather than years,” former federal prosecutor Mitchell Epner told the outlet on July 2, 2025.
Breaking: Sean “Diddy” Combs pleaded guilty to just two counts on five counts in his s*x trafficking trial.
“The defense has given three acquittals and Combs is found guilty of ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura and ‘Jane’s Mann Act transport,” NBC reported.
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– Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) July 2, 2025
Why did Diddy join Suicide Clock at MDC Brooklyn?
Combs gained federal custody in New York City in September 2024, with sources confirming that security guards at the Metropolitan Detention Center were closely monitoring him. people. One source described the suicide clock as “procedural type of famous clients.” The facility previously held the following public figures: R. Kelly, Ghislaine Maxwelland Sam Bank Freed.
Representative of singers, Mark Agnifico and Towards R. Jelagos In a bail proposal rejected by two Manhattan judges earlier this week, the Brooklyn facility wrote that it was “not suitable for pre-trial detention,” describing the conditions as “terrifying.”
Cameron Lindsaya retired watchdog at MDC Brooklyn and a corrections expert witness, said “his celebrity status and allegations of violence against women make him a very attractive target for assault.”
“In prison and prison subculture, delivering a hit to someone like him would be considered a badge of honor,” Lindsay added.
What is MDC Brooklyn?
MDC Brooklyn is a federal detention facility located in the Sunset Park area of Brooklyn, New York, where both male and female prisoners live. According to CNN, Combs is being held alone in a special housing unit at MDC Brooklyn. This is designated as an inmate who needs protection, apart from the average inmate.
Lindsay described the facility as “severe” and “cold” and described Diddy as having no internet access and outdoor recreation time being spent in enclosed areas.
We will meet outside MDC Brooklyn. There, we first reported heating and power issues that have been trapped in cold cells without lights since Sunday. The prisoners slap the window when the brass band plays, and people chant outside. pic.twitter.com/5fmgqpspaf
– Annie Correal (@anniecorreal) February 2, 2019
In a telephone interview, R. Kelly’s lawyer, Nicole Blank Beckerdescribed Kelly’s days at the Brooklyn facility as “mentally unsatisfied” and “one of the worst experiences I’ve ever heard of.”
“If Diddy goes through something like what R. Kelly went through, that wouldn’t be good,” Blank Becker said, expressing her belief that prisons are “not at all” safe. “Every day we were worried about whether R. Kelly was alive,” she added. “It’s inhumane. It’s the whole other world. That means grown men cry.”
When was Diddy imprisoned in MDC Brooklyn?
Diddy has been held at MDC Brooklyn since his arrest in September 2024 after being denied bail. When the judge appeared before court to provide the $50 million bond, the judge ruled that he had to remain in custody as his case progressed.
Agnifilo said they would appeal the judge’s decision. Speaking to the reporter, the lawyer emphasized that his client had come to New York “turning over himself” to follow the law. “Why doesn’t the government want him to hand over himself? Then they can’t seek detention,” Agnifilo argued. “All we can do is show sincerity. He came here on a plane. They arrested a man who came here and turned himself back.”
Combs was accused of coordinating “criminal businesses” through his business that perpetuated “sex trafficking, forced labor, inducement, arson, bribery and obstruction of justice.” Additionally, he is said to have threatened and forced “by the woman and those around him to satisfy his sexual desires” by participating in “Freak Off.” Federal agents allegedly seized more than 1,000 bottles of baby oil and other lubricants from the Combs home used in these acts.
He assaulted a conspiracy rather than a sex trafficking charge, but was found guilty of two counts of transport to engage in prostitution.
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