
Diddy in Court: Lawyers Argue 'Freak Offs' Are First Amendment-Protected and Mogul Should Walk Free
Nine months after a New York jury convicted Diddy of transporting prostitutes across state lines for drug-fueled sex parties (known as 'freak offs'), the hip-hop mogul’s lawyers challenged his 50-month prison sentence in federal appeals court on Thursday, arguing that 'freak offs' are protected under the first amendment and Diddy should walk free.
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