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The mother of Diddy’s youngest child immediately fled Los Angeles after a jury delivered the verdict in his bombshell court case in New York.
The 55-year-old rapper was cleared of serious charges that could have led to a lifetime in prison, including sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy, on Wednesday. Instead, he was found guilty of lesser crimes related to prostitution. Despite this, he was denied bail and will remain in custody until his sentencing.
Shortly after the verdict was read out, Dana Tran, who gave birth to their two-year-old daughter Love Sean Combs in October 2022, rushed home to be with the toddler after she fell ill with a cold, according to TMZ.
Dana had attended Diddy’s trial after traveling to New York City to show him her support in the final days of the case, but she quickly left after learning their daughter was sick.
Combs stands convicted of two counts of a crime — transportation to engage in prostitution — that carries a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison. But jurors cleared him of three charges, two of which carried a mandatory minimum sentence of 15 years and a maximum sentence of life in prison.
Despite sharing a child with her, Diddy has never confirmed a relationship with Dana.

Dana Tran, the mother of Diddy’s youngest child immediately fled Los Angeles after a jury delivered the verdict in his bombshell court case in New York. She rushed home to be with their toddler, who had fallen ill

Diddy was acquitted of sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy charges. He was convicted of lesser prostitution-related offenses and denied bail as he awaits sentencing
It’s unclear when he and his future baby mama met, and their connection has remained somewhat mysterious in the years since Love’s birth.
Now that Dana is gone, Diddy will have to remain in jail as he awaits a sentencing hearing, which was initially scheduled for October 3.
After hearing the verdict, the rapper dropped to his knees and prayed in the courtroom.
His lawyer Marc Agnifilo called the verdict a great victory’ and said the jury ‘got the situation right — or certainly right enough’ as he stood outside Manhattan federal court at a stand of microphones. ‘Today is a victory of all victories.’
‘I’ll see you when I get out,’ Combs told family members, including his mother and children, just before leaving the courtroom to return to jail. ‘We´re going to get through this.’
His attorney had first asked for him to be released on a $1 million bond after the verdict, but the prosecution team argued that his convictions made him ineligible for bail because he was both a flight risk and considered potentially violent.
Judge Arun Subramanian sided with prosecutors after previously denying Diddy bail before the start of the trial.
Ironically, the judge cited Diddy’s own defense at trial as part of the reason he would not receive bail, as his attorney had conceded that he had engaged in domestic abuse in a disturbing video showing him shoving and kicking his then-girlfriend Cassie Venture before dragging her back to his hotel room after she tried to escape via an elevator.

Diddy and Dana are seen here with their daughter Love Sean Combs

Dana, who works in the cybersecurity industry and also models, gave birth to Love in October 2022

Dana is pictured on May 13 leaving the courthouse

Diddy’s defense attorney tried to get the judge to grant him bail by citing how his children were in court to support him, but without success; Chance Combs (L) and one of Diddy’s twins (R) pictured outside the courthouse on Wednesday

Although Diddy’s six oldest children — Quincy Brown, 34; Justin Combs (pictured), 31; Christian ‘King’ Combs, 27; Chance Combs, 18; and twins D’Lila and Jessie Combs, 18 — all showed their support by attending court on Wednesday, most of them stayed silent on social media in the wake of the verdict

However, Christian was the exception, taking to Instagram to cheer on his father’s acquittal on the most severe charges, even though he could still face up to two decades behind bars; pictured Wednesday

Later on Wednesday, he posted a snippet of his song Diddy Free — which features Kanye West — along with the single’s photo of Diddy’s Bad Boy Records headquarters. ‘Bout time he comes home, just a matter of time tho 🤞🏾,’ he wrote, adding, ‘W’s only 🙏’

A follow-up video featured the same song and appeared to show Christian covering his camera lens with his fingers to just let the menu image of the Charlize Theron–starring Netflix film The Old Guard peek through. ‘Legendary W,’ he wrote over it
Judge Subramanian also cited the testimony of another of Diddy’s ex-girlfriends — referred to in court only as ‘Jane’ — whom he was allegedly violent toward in June of last year, three months after the FBI raided his mansions.
However, Diddy’s attorney Marc Agnifilo pushed back and claimed that his client had only fought back against ‘Jane’ in self-defense.
According to TMZ, he also cited the presence of Diddy’s older children in court, but that didn’t convince the judge to let him go free while he awaits sentencing.
But the disgraced rapper will have another chance to plead his case sooner after Subramanian scheduled an expedited sentencing hearing for July 8.
Although Diddy’s six oldest children — Quincy Brown, 34; Justin Combs, 31; Christian ‘King’ Combs, 27; Chance Combs, 18; and twins D’Lila and Jessie Combs, 18 — all showed their support by attending court on Wednesday, most of them stayed silent on social media in the wake of the verdict.
However, Christian was the exception, taking to Instagram to cheer on his father’s acquittal on the most severe charges, even though he could still face up to two decades behind bars.
Later on Wednesday, he posted a snippet of his song Diddy Free — which features Kanye West — to his Instagram Stories, along with the single’s photo of Diddy’s Bad Boy Records headquarters.
‘Bout time he comes home, just a matter of time tho 🤞🏾,’ he wrote, adding, ‘W’s only 🙏.’
A follow-up video featured the same song and appeared to show Christian covering his camera lens with his fingers to just let the menu image of the Charlize Theron–starring Netflix film The Old Guard peek through.
‘Legendary W,’ he wrote over it.