Crime

Trump Considering Pardon for Diddy After Guilty Verdict in Prostitution Case

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Donald Trump with Diddy

President Donald Trump is reportedly thinking about granting a presidential pardon to Sean “Diddy” Combs. Combs was found guilty on July 2, 2025, of two counts related to transportation to engage in prostitution during a federal trial in New York.

These charges could lead to a sentence of up to 14 years. He was cleared of more serious charges such as racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking.

Trump first mentioned the idea of pardoning Combs during a May 30, 2025, press conference, saying he would “look at the facts” if Combs was treated unfairly. Recent reports and posts on X (formerly Twitter) indicate that Trump is now seriously considering clemency before Combs’ sentencing later this year.

Trump and Combs share a past connection, having appeared together at events like the 1997 US Open and a 2005 gala at Mar-a-Lago. However, Trump said their friendship ended after Combs publicly criticized him when Trump entered politics.

The possible pardon has sparked debate. Rapper 50 Cent, a longtime rival of Combs, urged Trump not to pardon him, reminding Trump of Combs’ harsh comments about him. Some believe Trump’s decision will depend on the judge’s sentence; if Combs receives a long prison term, the chances of a pardon might increase.

Legal experts call this trial one of the most expensive prostitution cases in U.S. history. Trump’s past pardons of celebrities add to speculation, but no formal pardon request for Combs has been confirmed.

Written by
Sazid Kabir

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