A federal judge from New York has refused Scene “Didi” CombesRenewed Bail requestHip-hop Mogul, who was convicted on allegations related to prostitution last month-but was acquitted of sex trafficking and racket. Until he sentenced In October.
Judge Arun Subramanian said on Monday that Combes “fails to fulfill his burden to display a eligibility to release.” He said that enhancing the bonding or adding conditions “is not to change the calculus,” in his personal relationships reveals the violence of Combes that he cited the day of judgment.
In decisionThe judge has also written that Combes “does not choose that detention is mandatory for crimes of crimes.”
Comombs lawyers have made several requests for bail, including the days of decision and After being arrested In September 2024, and they were all denied.
In the subject Metropolitan detention center In Brooklyn where Comombs has been detained, which has been investigated by Combs lawyers and public officials what they say Dangerous and inhuman circumstancesThe judge said that “the threat from a prisoner is a violence incident.”
However, Subramanian stated that the reform employees are “capable of keeping him safe and participating in his needs.” The judge accepted “public outrage” from all corners about the conditions there.
“While Combes decorate that this evidence should be exempted and whatever happened was nothing more than the interested ‘Swingers’, which using voluntary services of escorts for their mutual pleasure, the government takes the opposite view: that What kind of venchura And Jane The part of his participation in these incidents was beaten, forced, threatened, lying, and victimized, “Subramanian wrote in his judgment.” It makes the matter unlike any case and keeps it out of narrow exception and keeps it in custody that the Congress otherwise considers mandatory. ,
The 55 -year -old Comombs was convicted in two cases of allegations related to prostitution in early July. Each calculation consists of a possible maximum punishment of a 10 -year jail. Prosecutors said their initial calculation indicates that Combes should get at least 51 to 63 months imprisonment or about four to five years sentence on two sentences. Comombs requested not to be guilty for all allegations.
Comombs will get a 10 -month credit for the time to be served so far. He is to be sentenced on 3 October.
Alex Sundarbi contributed to this report.