DIDDY SEEKS TO OVERTURN MANN ACT CONVICTIONS OR GRANTED NEW TRIAL

SEAN "DIDDY" COMBS IS FIGHTING TO OVERTURN HIS CONVICTIONS UNDER THE MANN ACT OR SECURE A NEW TRIAL. HIS LEGAL TEAM ARGUES THAT THE LAW WAS MISAPPLIED IN HIS CASE AND THAT THE VERDICT WAS "LEGALLY UNSUPPORTED AND CONSTITUTIONALLY FLAWED".
KEY POINTS: - *Mann Act Convictions:* Diddy was found guilty on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution under the Mann Act, a law that prohibits the interstate transport of individuals for "immoral purposes". - *No Financial Gain:* Diddy's lawyers claim that he didn't profit from prostitution, didn't have sex with the alleged prostitutes, and didn't arrange their transportation, making his conviction under the Mann Act unjust. - *First Amendment Protections:* Diddy's team argues that his "freak-off" events, where he watched and recorded women having sex with hired guns, constitute "amateur pornography" and are protected under the First Amendment. - *New Trial Request:* If the convictions aren't overturned, Diddy's lawyers are pushing for a new trial, citing "spillover prejudice" from inflammatory evidence related to the charges on which he was acquitted. Diddy's Legal Team Continues to Fight: - *Bail Request:* Diddy's lawyers have requested a $50 million bond, house arrest in Miami, limited travel, and the surrender of his passport while he awaits sentencing on October 3. - *Safety Concerns:* They've also cited threats to his safety inside Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center as a reason for his release

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