Diddy Remains Behind Bars: Judge Cites History of Violence Despite Partial Acquittal on Major Charges

NEW YORK — Sean “Diddy” Combs will remain in custody after a New York judge ruled that his history of domestic violence poses a danger while he awaits sentencing on his conviction related to prostitution activities. Judge Arun Subramanian made the decision to keep Combs detained, suggesting a preliminary sentencing date set for October, although it is not yet finalized. Following a jury’s partial verdict Wednesday, Combs was acquitted of serious sex-trafficking and racketeering charges that alleged he led a criminal enterprise under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act. However, the jury found him … Read more

Bureau County Grand Jury Hands Down Multiple Indictments, Including Aggravated Assault and Drug-Related Charges

Bureau, Illinois – A series of indictments were handed down by the Bureau County Grand Jury on June 16, revealing a range of criminal charges against local residents. The legal proceedings outlined allegations of various offenses, from driving infractions to serious drug and assault charges. Isaias N. Delao, 44, has been charged with a Class 4 Felony for driving with a revoked license—a charge he faces as a subsequent offense. Previously convicted for similar infractions, Delao was reportedly driving when his privileges were suspended. He is currently on pretrial release following testimony from a Spring … Read more

Weinstein Claims "Immoral" but Not Criminal as Jury Deliberates on Sexual Assault Charges

New York — Harvey Weinstein acknowledged his “immoral” behavior while insisting that he committed no criminal acts as jurors in his sex crimes retrial paused deliberations for the weekend. Jurors indicated they would require additional time to reach a verdict following two days of discussions. Weinstein is facing trial once more after a New York state appeals court overturned his 2020 convictions due to procedural irregularities. His initial 23-year prison sentence was nullified, but he remains incarcerated on separate charges. In an interview with FOX5 aired on Friday, Weinstein said, “I have regrets that I … Read more