
P Diddy is a renowned music mogul, credited with discovering artists like The Notorious B.I.G. and Usher. Despite his success, he has faced allegations. In September 2024, Diddy was charged with sex trafficking, racketeering conspiracy, and transportation for prostitution. He pleaded not guilty and remains in custody without bail, pending trial. This podcast episode aims to explore the legal implications as well as social ones.
The charges stem from federal investigations and civil lawsuits from 2023, some involving accusations of sexual assault. Diddy's homes in LA and Miami were raided in early 2024 as part of the federal inquiry. Legally, these charges are severe, with potential long sentences. The sex trafficking charge carries up to 25 years in prison under New York law, while racketeering is linked to RICO laws, commonly used to prosecute organized crime.
In addition to criminal charges, Diddy also faces civil lawsuits. Civil cases, like OJ Simpson’s wrongful death lawsuit, differ from criminal ones, as they require a lower burden of proof and result in fines rather than prison time. Currently, Diddy is under suicide watch, drawing public speculation about his mental state. His trial's outcome could have widespread implications for the legal and entertainment industries.