Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs has pleaded not guilty to new federal charges of forced labour.
The 55-year-old music mogul appeared in court in Manhattan on Friday (14.03.25) to face allegations that he forced some of his employees to work long hours on minimal sleep.

The record producer has also been accused using physical, financial, or reputational harm, or threats, to exploit his ex-employees.
What’s more, the federal government has alleged that the hip-hop star used threats or physical force to pressure at least one former employee to engage in sexual conduct with him. Combs has denied the allegations.
Arun Subramanian, the judge overseeing Combs’ case, has opted to delay opening statements in Combs’ trial until May 12.
Combs’ legal team have argued that the original date – May 5 – wouldn’t have allowed them sufficient time to prepare for the trial.
Combs – who is the founder of the Bad Boys record label – is also facing charges of sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation to engage in prostitution.
The rap star appeared in court in September to plead not guilty to the charges.
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Asked during a court hearing how he pleaded to the charges, Combs replied: “Not guilty.”
Marc Agnifilo – Combs’ lawyer – subsequently said that the music star is determined to “establish his innocence”.
























