Lawyers for Sean “Diddy” Combs are arguing his sentence is far too harsh … accusing the judge in a new legal filing of punishing him for crimes for which he was acquitted.
The rapper’s legal team filed an appeal Friday in which they point out a jury found Diddy not guilty of sex trafficking and RICO charges … yet Diddy received a sentence his lawyers say is roughly four times higher than normal for his prostitution-related Mann Act convictions.
Diddy’s lawyers blast his 50-month sentence as a “perversion of justice.”
They say the judge engaged in “acquitted conduct” sentencing — the practice of increasing punishment based on rejected allegations — which they insist has been criticized across the legal landscape.
Diddy’s team wants an appeals court to order Diddy’s “immediate release and grant a judgment of acquittal or at least vacate and remand for resentencing.”
As you know … Diddy was acquitted on the major federal charges he faced last year following a two-month-long trial. He was convicted on two counts of transportation for the purpose of prostitution in July.
Months later, Judge Arun Subramanian sentenced Diddy to 50 months in prison … for which Diddy’s lawyers claim was him acting like a “thirteenth juror.”
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