P. Diddy: Court decides today about his future in the sex scandal!
P. Diddy was acquitted in the sexually motivated trial on October 3, 2025, but must face punishment for other offenses.

P. Diddy: Court decides today about his future in the sex scandal!
On October 3, 2025, infamous hip-hop magnate P. Diddy faces a decision that could have far-reaching consequences for his life. Sean Combs, 55, was accused of sexual assault in a high-profile trial in which he was acquitted of serious charges including human trafficking and criminal organization in early October. Nevertheless, he was found guilty of transporting people for sexual purposes, which could land him in prison for up to 20 years. The prosecution has asked for an 11-year prison sentence, while the defense has asked for a maximum sentence of 14 months, highlighting the artist's "destroyed" reputation. Like France24 Reportedly, P. Diddy expressed his remorse in a letter to the judge and said he felt “broken.”
A key point in this high-profile case is the testimony of Cassie Ventura, P. Diddy's former partner, who appeared in court on May 13. She described how she was subjected to physical and psychological violence during their relationship. The R&B singer, who met P. Diddy when she was 19, opened up about her traumatic experiences and said she was kissed by him on her 21st birthday and ran away. Her accounts include taking part in so-called “freak-offs” – long, sexually oriented events organized by P. Diddy. Drug use was common at these unsavory marathon parties, and Cassie recounted how she was forced to have sex with prostitutes while P. Diddy watched. In her powerful testimony, she explained that she was forced into a world of humiliation and pain, which led to her emotional and health decline Liberation reported in detail.
Psychological and physical consequences for the victims
The effects of domestic violence, as described by Cassie, are complex. Numerous studies have shown that aggression against women leads to widespread health problems, both physical and psychological. According to Frauenzimmer, insomnia, loss of appetite and chronic pain are among the common consequences. Many women who have experienced violence report a constant feeling of fear and a loss of self-esteem, which takes a heavy toll on their health. This is particularly true of Cassie's experiences, which she powerfully illustrated in her testimony.
Given the seriousness of the allegations, P. Diddy's defense will attempt to portray the witness and others involved as consenting adults. Despite the strenuous arguments of his lawyers, the question remains as to how society deals with such serious allegations and their impact on those affected. The discussion about abuse of power and responsibility in such cases is in the foreground and is one-dimensionally illustrated by the current trial surrounding P. Diddy.