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Diddy’s Pardon Request Signals New Attempt at Clemency
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Diddy’s Pardon Request Signals New Attempt at Clemency

Last updated: 2026/01/10 at 5:51 AM
Published January 10, 2026
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Music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs has reportedly taken an extraordinary step in his bid to overturn the legal fallout from his controversial conviction. According to sources, he personally wrote a letter to President Donald Trump ask for a presidential pardon. However, the president’s comments this week indicate that the request will not be granted.

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Sean Comb’s pardon petition: The letter and Trump’s responseLegal background: conviction and sentenceTrump’s pardon policy and public messagingWhat comes next

The revelation comes from interviews and reporting in major media, including The New York Times And Varietywhere Trump acknowledged that Combs had made direct contact – but made it clear that there is leniency not seriously considered.

Sean Comb’s pardon petition: The letter and Trump’s response

Sean “Diddy” Combs, Donald Trump and Melania Trump photographed together at a high-profile social event | Photo: Getty Images

During a lengthy interview with The New York TimesPresident Trump — who once associated with Combs in New York celebrity circles in the 1990s and early 2000s — confirmed that Combs had written to him asking for a pardon. Trump joked about showing the letter to reporters, but ultimately stated that he was not inclined to act on it.

In Trump’s words, the relationship with the hip-hop icon changed significantly after Combs became a vocal critic of him when he entered politics. That dynamic appears to be a factor influencing the decision not to grant clemency.

A representative for Combs declined to comment when contacted for further clarification.

Legal background: conviction and sentence

Photo: Getty Images

This development is the latest chapter in the highly publicized legal saga surrounding Combs, the founder of Bad Boy Entertainment and one of hip-hop’s most influential executives.

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The criminal case against Combs began in 2024 after federal authorities raided several of his properties. During the trial, key testimony came from ex-girlfriend Casandra “Cassie” Ventura and another woman who “Jane.Both testified about patterns of compulsive sexual behavior, drug use and controlling behavior during trips organized by the suspect.

In July 2025, a federal jury convicted Combs on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution, based on testimony and evidence regarding travel arrangements for sexual encounters. The most serious charges – extortion and sex trafficking – were dismissed by the jury.

Combs’ defense team argued that all actions were consensual and part of his personal lifestyle. They maintained that Combs had not violated federal law and asked for a lenient sentence. Prosecutors had pushed for a significantly longer sentence — as much as 11 years or more — citing the severity of the conduct and the need for deterrence.

In October 2025, U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian sentenced Combs to 50 months (just over four years) in prison, along with a $500,000 fine. The judge emphasized the seriousness of the behavior and rejected defense requests for a lighter sentence.

Combs’ legal team has since filed an appeal, arguing the sentence was excessive compared to guidelines for similar cases.

Trump’s pardon policy and public messaging

U.S. President Donald Trump during a medal ceremony for Mexican border defense on December 15, 2025 in Washington, DC.
Photo: Bonnie Cash/UPI/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Trump made it clear that he is not considering Sean Combs’ pardon request — a position repeated during multiple media appearances and interviews with reporters.

At several points in 2025, Trump’s public comments on the possibility of a pardon changed. At times he suggested he would “look at the facts,” but more recently he called the idea unlikely, especially given Combs’ past political criticism of him.

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Trump noted in an earlier interview that their once cordial relationship became strained after Combs made public comments against his first presidential run. In that context, Trump said, the decision was more complicated.

What comes next

Sean Combs at the 2017 Hollywood Film Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel.
Photo: Neilson Barnard/Getty Images

At this stage, Combs is still in custody and is continuing his legal battle through an appeal. A presidential pardon – traditionally one of the most powerful instruments for clemency in the American criminal justice system – appears to be off the table for the time being.

Whether his legal team or his allies will pursue alternative strategies (such as appealing to the courts, leveraging public support or seeking other avenues) remains to be seen. But Trump’s clear stance this week indicates that, barring any unforeseen developments, Combs will serve his sentence and pursue relief through the judiciary rather than the White House.

Featured image: Getty Images

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