Sean “Diddy” Combs Walks on RICO, But Faces Federal Convictions

Sean “Diddy” Combs (Photo credit: Eddy “Precise” Lamarre)


Music Mogul Avoids Major Charges Yet Still Stares Down Consequence

After a blockbuster seven-week trial, Sean “Diddy” Combs was found not guilty of the most damaging allegations leveled against him. The federal jury rejected charges of racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking, offering a sigh of relief for the hip-hop heavyweight and his legal team.

But Combs didn’t walk away free. The jury returned guilty verdicts on two federal counts of transporting women across state lines for prostitution under the Mann Act. While the conviction carries serious weight, the outcome was far lighter than what federal prosecutors had pushed for.

It’s a major legal and cultural moment. The empire didn’t collapse, but it cracked. And now the man once known for “Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop” must wait to see whether a judge agrees.

The Charges That Stuck

Prosecutors painted a vivid picture. They said Combs operated a criminal network hidden behind the glitz of his music empire, using drugs, violence and coercion to control young women. The term “freak-offs” became part of the courtroom vocabulary, used to describe sex parties allegedly orchestrated by Combs.

But the jury pushed back. They rejected the idea that Combs led a criminal enterprise or committed sex trafficking. The RICO charge didn’t land. The trafficking charge fell apart.

Instead, the jury focused on two specific incidents. Combs was convicted of transporting women for sex in two separate events involving singer Cassie Ventura and another unnamed woman referred to as “Jane.” The charges fall under the Mann Act, a century-old law originally designed to crack down on interstate sex exploitation.

It wasn’t the dramatic takedown prosecutors had promised, but it wasn’t an exoneration either. Two felony convictions remain on the board.

A Lighter, But Real Threat

Each conviction under the Mann Act carries a maximum sentence of 10 years in federal prison. Combs could, in theory, serve up to 20 years.

But here’s the reality: Combs has no prior criminal record, which could weigh heavily in his favor. His legal team is expected to push for minimal time, possibly even probation or a suspended sentence. Federal guidelines often allow room for leniency when a defendant lacks history of violence or previous convictions.

Sources close to the defense say they’re hopeful the judge will view the verdicts in that light. The jury clearly chose not to label Combs a kingpin or trafficker. That nuance could shift everything when it comes to sentencing.

Combs remains in custody for now at Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center. A sentencing date has yet to be scheduled.

The Fallout Is Still Heavy

Even without the headline-grabbing RICO conviction, the damage is real. Combs’s brand has been scorched. He resigned from Revolt TV, lost fashion and liquor partnerships, and watched decades of public goodwill evaporate almost overnight.

More than 50 civil lawsuits remain active, including multi-million-dollar suits from women who say Combs used power and fear to control them behind the scenes. Some of the cases echo the very details that didn’t stick in court. Others introduce new allegations.

Public opinion is split. Supporters see a man unfairly targeted. Critics say the guilty verdicts confirm what many feared for years. The leaked hotel video showing Combs striking Cassie Ventura in 2016, released mid-trial, hit hard across the cultural landscape. It wasn’t part of the charges, but its emotional impact was seismic.

The End of an Era?

This is not just a legal reckoning. It’s a cultural one. Sean Combs was once the blueprint for modern hip-hop moguldom—music, fashion, media, nightlife, and influence all rolled into one force of nature.

Now, he’s a convicted felon. That label won’t go away, even if the jail time does. His future in entertainment is uncertain. His standing in business is bruised. The gatekeepers he once partied with are no longer answering his calls.

Yet even now, Combs holds on to a sliver of the aura that defined his rise. His lawyers are poised to argue that the jury found him guilty of bad decisions, not criminal domination. That matters. Especially to a judge.

Sean Combs walked out of federal court with his legacy damaged but not destroyed. He escaped the most serious charges and may avoid substantial time in prison, thanks to the narrow scope of the verdict and his clean legal record. But this case has already altered the arc of his career and his cultural standing.

Whether Combs gets a second act remains unclear. What is clear is that even without the RICO conviction, the spotlight has shifted—and the story of Sean Combs has officially entered its most uncertain chapter yet.

Lil’ WeezyCon to Kick Off November 2, Expanding Lil WeezyAna Fest with a New Networking Platform

By Eddy “Precise” Lamarre

On November 2, 2024, Live Nation Urban, in partnership with Culture Creators, will debut Lil’ WeezyCon—a dynamic addition to the annual Lil WeezyAna Fest in New Orleans. The inaugural event will take place at The Fillmore from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., offering high-level networking opportunities with thought leaders, creatives, artists, and young professionals.

The event encourages participation from college students, high school seniors, and community organizations, providing a platform to connect with industry leaders in sectors they aspire to join. Designed with empowerment in mind, Lil’ WeezyCon will feature professionals in entertainment and entrepreneurship who will share their expertise and insights. Students from Dillard University are taking part in producing the event, with volunteers from LSU, Xavier University, and other local schools helping ensure it has a lasting impact throughout the city.

Tickets for the event are free, and college students with a valid ID will receive VIP access.

“We knew we wanted to do something special with this year’s festival, and tapping the Culture Creators Foundation to help us create Lil’ WeezyCon felt like the perfect way to engage the community and bring college students into the mix,” said Brandon Pankey, Vice President of Live Nation Urban. “This partnership allows us to expand beyond music and create an experience that leaves a lasting impact on young professionals and emerging creators.”

Industry leaders from Amazon, Ebony, and SoundExchange will be among those offering insights to attendees through panel discussions, workshops, and networking sessions. Topics on deck include music industry trends, media representation, and its cultural impact.

Lil’ WeezyCon will conclude with the Lil WeezyAna Fest Thank You Brunch on Sunday, November 3, at 10 a.m. at the House of Blues in New Orleans.

For more information and to register, visit www.lilweezyanafest.com.

Lil Durk Arrested: What It Means for Drill Music and Its Global Impact

Can the Genre Move Past Violence and Find a New Voice?

By: Eddy “Precise” Lamarre

Lil Durk, a cornerstone of Chicago’s drill music scene, was recently arrested in Broward County, Florida, on charges linked to a murder-for-hire scheme. This arrest has sent shockwaves through both the rap community and fans worldwide, not only because of the gravity of the accusations but also because it highlights the delicate balance between art and street life—a balance that drill music has both celebrated and blurred for over a decade.

The Origins of Drill: From Chicago’s Streets to a Global Movement
Drill music emerged in Chicago’s South Side in the early 2010s, reflecting the harsh realities of life in under-resourced neighborhoods. With its grim beats, haunting melodies, and brutally honest lyrics about gang violence and survival, drill quickly became the voice of a generation grappling with poverty, systemic neglect, and crime. Chief Keef, widely regarded as one of the pioneers of the genre, catapulted drill into the mainstream with “Don’t Like”, recorded while under house arrest. The accompanying video, shot in his grandmother’s living room, embodied the rawness of the movement: unpolished, urgent, and unfiltered.

Drill music became an audio diary of real-life conflicts. Lil JoJo’s murder in 2012, just hours after he posted a video taunting rivals, underscored the genre’s connection to actual street violence. As artists like King Louie, G Herbo, and Lil Durk rose to fame, they carried with them the weight of these street rivalries. The music was not just entertainment—it was a survival mechanism, both documenting and driving conflicts, often amplifying tensions between factions like O Block and Tookaville.

Drill’s Global Reach: From London to New York
What began in Chicago soon found new life across the Atlantic. In London, artists like Skepta and Headie One embraced drill’s style, giving birth to UK drill, a subgenre that fused Chicago’s original sound with the distinctive grime beats of British hip-hop. The UK’s adaptation added a new lyrical flair and further spread the genre’s influence into European rap scenes.

In New York, drill took on a new identity thanks to artists like Pop Smoke, whose infectious hits like “Dior” and “Welcome to the Party” fused traditional drill beats with melodic hooks. New York drill evolved into a hybrid of Chicago’s original intensity and more commercial-friendly sounds, helping drill achieve mainstream global success. These adaptations have made drill a dominant force not only in the United States but also across the Caribbean, Australia, and Africa, becoming a powerful cultural export from Chicago’s streets.

However, while drill’s growth has elevated many artists, it has also carried the genre’s reputation for inciting violence. Diss tracks, which call out rivals directly or refer to fallen enemies, have become both a hallmark of the music and a trigger for real-world retaliation. This violent connection, unfortunately, remains drill’s Achilles’ heel.

Lil Durk: A Career Marked by Triumph and Tragedy
Few artists embody the duality of drill music like Lil Durk. Over the past decade, Durk has become not only one of Chicago’s most successful exports but also one of its most controversial. He’s achieved Grammy recognition and released multiple platinum albums, but his career has been marred by the loss of friends and family members—many of whom have fallen victim to the violence that the music both reflects and perpetuates.

In 2021, Durk’s brother, DThang, was fatally shot outside a nightclub near Chicago, adding to a long list of personal losses. One of Durk’s closest collaborators, King Von, was also killed in 2020 in Atlanta during an altercation with associates of Quando Rondo. These losses deepened Durk’s connection to the very conflicts that drill music has documented.

Most recently, Durk was named in a civil lawsuit filed by FBG Duck’s family, accusing him and his OTF label of placing a $100,000 bounty on Duck’s life, leading to his murder in the Gold Coast district of Chicago in 2020. Federal authorities claim that the murder-for-hire plot was part of an escalating war between factions tied to O Block and Tookaville. The lawsuit argues that record labels profited from the violence, capitalizing on the fame generated by street conflicts that were amplified through diss tracks.

The Arrest: A Turning Point for Durk and Drill?
Durk’s arrest in October 2024 comes at a time when the hip-hop industry is facing increased scrutiny over artists’ involvement in criminal activities. Young Thug is currently on trial under RICO charges, and rap mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs is also under investigation. These high-profile legal battles reflect a growing effort by law enforcement to crack down on the blurred lines between music and street activity.

Just days before his arrest, Durk seemed to be turning a corner, hosting an international day of prayer in Chicago and receiving keys to the cities of Broadview and Bellwood. Many saw these gestures as a sign of redemption—a potential shift away from the violence that has defined much of his career. However, his recent arrest threatens to undo that progress and raises questions about whether drill artists can ever truly escape their past.

What’s Next for Drill Music?
Lil Durk’s arrest could mark a pivotal moment for drill music. With rising concerns over violence, the genre is at a crossroads. Some believe that the arrest of key figures like Durk could signal the beginning of the end for drill as we know it, as law enforcement continues to scrutinize artists with street affiliations. Others argue that the genre will evolve, shedding its violent roots while maintaining its gritty authenticity.

For many fans, drill represents more than just music—it’s a lifeline and a form of storytelling that captures the struggle of young Black men navigating systemic inequality. Artists like Durk, Chief Keef, and G Herbo have used music as a way out, proving that art can be a powerful tool for both self-expression and survival. However, as the genre’s violent reputation persists, the question remains: Can drill music evolve without losing its essence?

The Sounds of “Water & Garri”: Tiwa Savage’s Journey from Music Icon to Film Producer

Tiwa Savage, the anointed queen of Afrobeats, unveils her latest artistic venture with the release of “Water & Garri,” a feature film accompanied by a soundtrack that she personally curated. Premiering on Amazon Prime Video, the film’s release is perfectly synchronized with the soundtrack, available through EMPIRE, highlighting Savage’s meticulous approach to her craft.

“Water & Garri” transcends the traditional boundaries of film and music, offering a lush, auditory experience comprised of ten original tracks. Tiwa Savage collaborates with a dynamic roster of artists across genres, including Grammy-nominated Olamide and Ayra Starr, respected Nigerian singer-songwriter ASA, Cameroonian multi-instrumentalist Richard Bona, gospel sensation Zacardi Cortez, and emerging talents such as Black Sherif, Young Jonn, MystroSugar, and The Cavemen.

The soundtrack is a rich tapestry of Afrobeat, Afropop, amapiano, R&B, gospel, and even elements of mainstream trap and pop. Variety magazine praises the soundtrack for its “heavy use of live instrumentation and ambient sound effects,” which enhance the immersive experience, while Savage’s signature overtone-singing adds a unique texture.

Tiwa Savage expressed her enthusiasm for the project, noting the creative freedom it afforded her. “People expect a certain sound from me, but in doing a soundtrack, I could experiment,” Savage says. She emphasizes her commitment to infusing African culture into her work, whether through fashion or music, celebrating the beauty of her heritage.

The film “Water & Garri” is a significant milestone in Savage’s career, marking her debut as both lead actress and Executive Producer. Set in the vibrant yet tumultuous environment of Cape Coast, Ghana, the film follows Aisha, an ambitious fashion designer who returns to her native Eastside after a decade in the United States. Confronted with escalated violence and unresolved tensions, Aisha navigates reconnecting with her past while confronting personal guilt.

Directed by Meji Alabi, the film features compelling performances by Mike Afolarin, Andrew Bunting, and Jemima Osunde, woven together with captivating cinematography that brings the story of “Water & Garri” to life.

Reflecting on her illustrious career, Tiwa Savage celebrated the 10th anniversary of her debut album “Once Upon A Time” in July 2023. Her journey since then has been marked by significant achievements including collaborations with global icons like Beyoncé, Chris Martin, and Nas, and a historic win at the MTV European Music Awards as the first female Best African Act. Her tours in North America and Europe were highly successful, and in 2023, she performed at the Coronation Concert for King Charles II, representing The Commonwealth. Looking ahead, Savage is set to headline a major concert at London’s Wembley Arena in 2025, continuing to elevate her status as a global music phenomenon.

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Olivia Pope is Judy Smith – SCANDAL-LESS Thursday

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Another Thursday without Scandal? Dont fret I got you covered. If you have been having a hard time finding something to do during this SCANDAL hiatus make sure you hit last weeks blog.

TOP TEN “Things to do while SCANDAL is on hiatus” 

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To be honest I was late to all the SCANDAL hoopla and hype. The only reason I ended up watching was because of a friend of mine who persuaded me and because I wanted to know why this show had people stuck to their television sets. 2 seasons later Im writing a blog about it. Go figure..lol

Full disclosure …Kerry Washington is GORGEOUS and that is probably the main reason I watch the show….HA! The most intriguing aspect of the Olivia Pope character is not her impeccable wardrobe. Finding out that Olivia is based on a real life person is what amazes me.

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Judy Smith

Judy Smith is the Co-Executive Producer of SCANDAL and is the real “Fixer”. She was the Press Secretary for President George H Bush and has worked with many high profile clients. Her list of clients include names like Lewinsky, Snipes, Bryant, Barry, Craig, Vick and Jackson Jr.. This woman has put in 25 years of WORK! She is known around the world for her expertise as a “Crisis Management Advisor”

This woman helped a crackhead become mayor again. She helped an accused rapist secure endorsement deals again. She helped a dog fighter reestablish himself in the NFL and Blade was able to be a day-walker again. I think she made Jr. Bi-Polar too….HA!

If I find myself in any crisis I need managed I want her on my team. After reading the bio on her website its clear that this woman is the truth.

It just makes me wonder how many of these episodes have some truth to them….hmmmm.

What Do you think about Judy Smith?  Leave a comment and share. :-)

-Precise

Buy/Listen to The Hit Single “Take Our Time (Right Away)” produced by Tye Hill from the soon to be released Ep “Ladies Love Mixtapes” 

TOP TEN “Things to do while SCANDAL is on hiatus” on SCANDAL-LESS Thursday

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TOP 10 “Things to do while Scandal is on hiatus”

1. Organize your bookshelf.

Surely you have books that you have neglected because of this amazing show…GET TO IT!

2. Call your mother and talk about Scandal.

Mom always appreciates a call and you can have a cool conversation about Olivia’s fashion sense and how Huck turned into a punk.

3. Find a cure for ADHD.

Huh?…what was that?…I got distracted.

4. Start a support group for Scandal withdrawal. S.W.A.G. (Scandal Withdrawal Assistance Group)

I would do this one myself, but I have a blog to write.

5. Write your own TV Drama and cast Megan Goode as the lead.

I know it was done already…but do it again Megan deserves it

6. Become a politician and run for President of the Scandal Fan Club.

I’m sure there are great perks with becoming the president of the Scandal Fan Club. All the wine you can drink and more backstabbing than you can handle cant be bad.

7. Watch Greys Anatomy.

I always seem to catch the last 5 minutes of the most dramatic moments of Greys right before Scandal comes on. Im assuming that this show is awesome because Shonda Rhimes writes this also. All I know is that I would NEVER want to be  a patient at that hospital. TOO MUCH DRAMA!

8. Defend the show to all of your friends who dont watch it.

Olivia is a “complex” character to say the least and people who dont know anything about the show seem to be talking about it the most. Invite your friends to the S.W.A.G meetings and provide some insight on the gladiators.

9. Create fictitious story lines about Scandal and start discussions on FB.

In my version of Scandal, Edison beats up the President a marries Olivia. HA!

10. Go for a walk at your nearest park and hold secret meetings on the park bench.

Apparently the best way to make sure things are kept secret is to have a discussion on a park bench surrounded by the public.

Thats my Top 10 List of “Things to do while SCANDAL is on hiatus.”  Could it be better? What would you add? I would love to read your input below. Like the blog, share the blog and leave a comment. :-)

-Precise

Buy/Listen to The Hit Single “Take Our Time (Right Away)” produced by Tye Hill from the soon to be released Ep “Ladies Love Mixtapes” 

Malik Yusef – Pave Settings Entertainment – The Music Industry – Precise

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I have been involved in the music industry over a decade, consistently pursuing my dream and most recently understanding what my purpose is as an artist. I am here to uplift the mass and be a reminder of the greatness that all of us possess. I do this through my gift of music.

I am extremely encouraged in recent times because of how the face of the music industry is changing. It allows access to areas that may not have been accessible ten years ago. The advent of blogs and social media has enabled me to provide insight into who I am as an artist and a person to the entire world. I am grateful for that.

This is a different time. It is easier to maneuver through some areas, however other areas remain a mystery. Most times the information needed to gain access to these areas will not be available on-line. Nothing substitutes the relationship.

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Last week 5-15-2013 courtesy of Pave Settings Entertainment I took part in a Teleconference called Breaking into the Music Industry Ft Malik Yusef of Good Music.  Malik’s resume is loaded with experience in the industry that is invaluable. His accolades range from Tony Awards to Grammys. The relationships he has fostered are golden.

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During my time in this industry I have spent A LOT of money for situations that I assumed would help me along my road to success. I have paid to perform at conferences. I have sold tickets for shows. I have spent money for promotions. Sometimes I would benefit. Sometimes I did not benefit. I always chalked it up to paying my dues.

My experiences in terms of the money I have shelled out paying my dues were valuable, however the 2 hours we spent on the phone with Malik during the teleconference was eye opening. There were tips that were given that I moved on right away and garnered immediate results. This teleconference was definitely worth the money and I am recommending it to ALL of my friends and peers in this industry.

Explaining what I learned during the teleconference in this blog would not do it any justice. I am inviting you as my personal guest to take part in the teleconference portion of this event on May 22, 2013. As a result of joining last weeks call I have been given this ability to invite those of you who I know will find value in this conversation.

There will also be a Live Group Session with Malik on the Chicago leg of the tour on June 8th. If you are truly serious about your career in this industry I should see you there. Click The links below.

Link to Teleconference for May 22, 2013 Click Here

Link for Live Group Session June 8, 2013 Click Here

Email me at precisemuzic@gmail.com for questions and discount codes.

-Precise

Buy/Listen to The Hit Single “Take Our Time (Right Away)” produced by Tye Hill from the soon to be released Ep “Ladies Love Mixtapes” 

4-27-13 @ The Silver Room – AntiSkinnyJeansLp – Video Premier of The Feeling – Listening Session

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I am so excited about this project and this event. I’m looking forward to seeing all of you at The Silver Room1442 N Milwaukee Chicago IL. There will be refreshments.

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Listen to “The Feeling” feel free to leave a comment.

https://soundcloud.com/precise/the-feeling-album-version