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Sean “Diddy” Combs will likely beg to avoid prison altogether and instead serve whatever sentence he gets at the lavish, $48.5 million, private-island Miami mansion where he had many of his infamous “freak-offs.”

The disgraced rap mogul’s lawyers hinted that the move was on the table as they brace for him to be sentenced in October to confinement for one to three years for his prostitution conviction, TMZ reported.

Combs’ lead lawyer, Marc Agnifilo, claimed the Bad Boy Records founder wants therapy for anger and substance abuse issues — but moaned that he can’t get the help he needs in the prison system.


  Sean “Diddy” Combs walks around shirtless at his waterfront mansion in Miami Beach, Florida, on Nov. 14, 2020. SplashNews.com Sean “Diddy” Combs walks around shirtless at his waterfront mansion in Miami Beach, Florida, on Nov. 14, 2020. SplashNews.com

  Sean “Diddy” Combs’ lavish, $48.5 million, private-island mansion. Department of Justice Sean “Diddy” Combs’ lavish, $48.5 million, private-island mansion. Department of Justice

He said it’s a “possibility” they’ll try to push the judge to let him serve out his sentence in the comforts of his plush home.

It comes just days after a judge ruled that the fallen rapper, who has been in a federal lockup since his arrest last September, couldn’t be released on a $50 million bail ahead of his sentencing.

Combs had been pushing to return to the swanky abode in Miami where prosecutors said he’d have his infamous “freak-offs” — the grueling, drug-fueled romps in which he watched his girlfriend have sex with male escorts.


  The music mogul’s luxe mansion on Star Island in Miami, Fla. MEGA The music mogul’s luxe mansion on Star Island in Miami, Fla. MEGA

  Combs’ lawyer Marc Agnifilo outside a Manhattan courthouse after a hearing on July 2, 2025. REUTERS Combs’ lawyer Marc Agnifilo outside a Manhattan courthouse after a hearing on July 2, 2025. REUTERS

Combs was acquitted last month on racketeering and sex-trafficking charges following his high-profile trial in Manhattan federal court.

The rapper was found guilty of lesser prostitution charges.

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