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The issue at hand is a century-old law called the Mann Act. Both of Diddy’s convictions for transporting people across state ...
Combs' attorneys describe the videos he recorded of "freak offs" and "hotel nights" as "amateur pornography," which, they ...
Bail? Not for Diddy, the feds say, turning the rap mogul's "just a John" argument on its head by dredging up the drugs and ...
Sean “Diddy” Combs is pushing back after being convicted earlier this month under the federal Mann Act. In the motion filed ...
The Mann Act, previously called the White-Slave Traffic Act of 1910, essentially made it illegal to transport people across state lines for prostitution or any other “immoral” purpose, PBS reported.
Deeper into the docs, Diddy's legal team argued that their client remains behind bars "based on evidence that he paid adult ...
Almost a month after the jury in Diddy's sex trafficking trial announced a partial guilty verdict for him, the rapper's legal ...
The court should adopt a narrow view of the Mann Act, the legal team states in a new filing, calling its application in Sean ...
Sean “Diddy” Combs has asked a judge to throw out his guilty verdicts on prostitution-related counts or grant him a new trial ...
The website states that the Mann Act explicitly involves the act of a person transporting someone across state lines for the purpose of having sex.  Diddy argues that he didn't have sex with anyone; ...
The legal team representing Sean “Diddy” Combs is challenging whether the Mann Act applies to the music mogul. Diddy is ...
The Mann Act, a century-old law with origins in racial bias and moral policing, is rarely used in cases involving adult consensual activity. The defense states that the government’s use of prejudicial ...