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Headed for sentencing, Sean 'Diddy' Combs' lawyers aim to show he's no longer a 'Bad Boy for life'
Ahead of his sentencing, Combs' attorneys are up against a label and an image nearly 25 years in the making – one in which Combs declared himself to be a "bad boy for life."
After Combs was denied bail ahead of sentencing on Wednesday, his attorney Marc Agnifilo, acknowledging that he didn't see "a glimmer of light coming from the Court" that the judge would reverse his decision, tried one more time. His trial included photo evidence and lengthy discussion regarding large amounts of baby oil procured for the sexual encounters Combs participated in called "Freak Offs" or "hotel nights." "Crafting – and living up to – an imageIn 2001, Diddy released the song "Bad Boy For Life," featuring fellow rappers Black Rob and Mark Curry, in which he rapped, "Don't think, 'cause I'm iced out, Imma cool off."
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