Sean "Diddy" Combs sent a four page letter Thursday to the judge who presided over his human trafficking and racketeering (RICO) case. Combs faces a maximum of 11 years when
R&B singer Stacy Lattisaw released her single "What You Need" in 1989. The song didn't chart but it was popular on the radio and in the dance clubs. "What You Need" was the lead off
Cassie Fine wrote a letter to the judge who presided over Sean "Diddy" Combs' racketeering trial. In her letter, Fine said Combs has not shown remorse for the abuse he inflicted on her
Sean Combs' children are living it up on his dime while he awaits his sentencing next month in New York City. Twins Jessie and D'Lila Combs strut the runway during Ellaé Lisqué’s 10-year
Despite a plea from Sean Combs' alleged victim, a New York judge has denied his forth request for bail. Judge Arun Subramanian ruled against granting bond for Combs on Monday
Sean Combs' ex-girlfriend Gina Huynh, also known as "Victim 3" in the federal indictment, wrote a letter to Judge Arun Subramanian pleading for his release on bond. Huynh went
Tony Buzbee denies Shannon Sharpe's claim that he's getting rich off of targeting Black celebrities and athletes. Buzbee has made a career out of suing rich Black men such as NFL
President Donald Trump is seriously considering pardoning his former pal Sean "Puffy" Combs after the rap mogul was found guilty on 2 counts of prostitution. A source told Page Six
Last year, Elisabeth Ovesen, formerly known as Karrine "Superhead" Steffans, spoke out about the allegations against Sean "Puffy" Combs. Combs, also known as "Diddy," was
Sean Combs' twin daughters D'Lila and Jessie announced their new clothing line on Instagram on Monday, July 7. The clothing line, 12Twinty1, is a nod to their birth date











