Disgraced Mogul Diddy Serves 50-Month Sentence for Prostitution Charges
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His family stays resilient amid the fallout. On January 19, Combs' 18-year-old twin daughters Jessie and D'Lila shared a heartwarming TikTok video of them dancing in stilettos with their 3-year-old half-sister Love, captioning it "Had to bring the big girls for the vid," delighting fans including Kimora Lee Simmons' daughter Ming Lee, per OK! Magazine. The siblings, along with brothers Quincy, Justin, Christian "King," and Chance, issued a unified statement post-arrest supporting their father, and Combs apologized to his seven children and mother Janice during sentencing, saying via NBC News, "I want to apologize to my seven children... I am truly sorry for it all."
Rivalries heat up outside. Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson continues relentless trolling of Combs, producing the Netflix docuseries Sean Combs: The Reckoning, released December 2025 and directed by Alexandria Stapleton, which explores his music empire from Bad Boy Records—home to hits like "I'll Be Missing You"—and allegations, as detailed by CinemaBlend. Combs accused the production of using stolen footage, a claim denied by Jackson and Stapleton. His ex Chelsea Handler praised 50 Cent on the We Might Be Drunk Podcast, declaring, "I love what Fiddy’s doing to Diddy... He’s relentless," even joking about revisiting their romance, according to OK! Magazine.
President Trump confirmed Combs requested a presidential pardon, per AOL, amid his estimated $800 million net worth from ventures like Cîroc vodka—now fully owned by Diageo after their 2026 dispute settlement—and DeLeón tequila, as noted by Urban Splatter and AOL. Netflix highlighted the docuseries in its strong 2025 lineup alongside Stranger Things.
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