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I was meant to post this yesterday but forgotten. 4 years is nothing classic_angry

Three months ago, Sean "Diddy" Combs fell to his knees in a Manhattan courtroom after a New York jury acquitted him of charges of sex trafficking and racketeering.

On Friday, a quieter version of the hip-hop mogul sat emotionless, still in his chair, looking down as a judge sentenced him to more than four years in prison.

In July, 12 New Yorkers acquitted Combs, 55, of sex trafficking and racketeering charges - which carried the potential of a life sentence - but found him guilty of transportation to engage in prostitution involving his two ex-girlfriends, Cassandra Ventura and "Jane".

On Friday, Judge Arun Subramanian told a downcast Combs that his crimes and the abuse of his ex-girlfriends warranted 50 months in prison and a $500,000 fine.

As the judge described how Combs used his fame and power to "subjugate" his victims, the music mogul did not look up, remaining expressionless for the judge's 20-minute speech.

Afterwards, the rapper turned around to look at an entourage of mroe than 30 family members and friends packed into the courtroom behind him.

He appeared to mouth a message to them: "I love you, I'm sorry."

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Diddy sentencing: Sean Combs jailed for more than four ye...

The hip-hop mogul told the court his actions were "disgusting, shameful and sick" as he apologised to the victims and his children.
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