Diddy’s Legal Team May Ask For Home Confinement Instead Of Prison

Sean “Diddy” Combs could serve between one and three years in connection with his latest legal case, but his attorneys are pressing for an alternative to prison. Lead defense lawyer Marc Agnifilo said he plans to seek home confinement as part of the sentencing proposal, paired with mandatory therapy for anger management and substance abuse.
According to Agnifilo, Combs has acknowledged living with long-standing personal and emotional “deficits” and views this moment as an opportunity to address them. The defense argues that the state prison system cannot provide the level of specialized treatment Combs needs, and that targeted therapy outside the correctional environment would offer a more constructive path forward.
Agnifilo has already begun assembling a team of licensed mental health and addiction specialists who would work with Combs under court supervision. The plan would make therapy a formal condition of his release, with a structure designed to continue beyond any period of confinement. The legal strategy seeks to reframe sentencing as not only a punitive measure but also a framework for sustained recovery.
Combs’ willingness to undergo intensive therapy marks a shift in how he is confronting his personal challenges. His attorneys hope this openness will help persuade the court that rehabilitation in a controlled, home-based setting could yield better long-term results than incarceration.
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