Judge Mathis discussed Sean Combs' 50-month prison sentence, noting prosecutors sought 11 years. Combs' defense failed to emphasize his bipolar disorder, which could have mitigated the sentence. Combs must pay a $500,000 fine and serve five years of supervised release. Judge Mathis suggested a more lenient sentence, including concurrent sentences and mandatory mental health treatment. Combs' continued engagement in "freak offs" post-arrest highlighted his disorder. The judge praised the victims for speaking out and emphasized rehabilitation over harsh punishment.
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