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Suge Knight and Sean “Diddy” Combs share a complicated and often tense history in the music industry, shaped by their roles as two of hip-hop’s most influential moguls. Knight, co-founder of Death Row Records, was a central figure in the West Coast rap scene of the 1990s. Combs, on the other hand, rose to prominence as the founder of Bad Boy Records and a key architect of the East Coast sound. Though both built empires from hip-hop, their paths have occasionally clashed over rivalries and business dealings. Recently, Knight commented on Combs’ 50-month sentence following his high-profile trial. Here’s what he said.

Suge Knight says it’s a ‘great day’ for Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs following his sentencing

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On Oct. 3, 2025, Sean “Diddy” Combs received a sentence of four years and two months in federal prison for two counts of transporting individuals across state lines for sexual encounters, violating the Mann Act. The sentencing followed a high-profile trial in which the jury acquitted Combs of more severe charges. Prosecutors had sought an 11-year sentence, citing a history of abuse and the orchestrated nature of the offenses. Meanwhile, the defense requested a 14-month term, emphasizing time already served and Combs’s remorse.

Judge Arun Subramanian imposed a 50-month sentence, noting that the offenses continued due to Combs’s power and resources, and also levied a $500,000 fine. Combs, who has remained incarcerated since his September 2024 arrest, tearfully apologized in court, expressing deep remorse.

So, what does Suge Knight, the former CEO of Death Row Records, think? He told The Art of Dialogue that it’s a “great day” to be Combs, as others would’ve likely received a longer sentence.

“As far as Puffy is concerned, it’s a great day for him,” Knight said. “It’s an even better day for his family, you know? His mother … she gets to spend her days with her son, soon, back on the streets. And he’s got daughters. So, that’s always a great day for the family.”

Knight noted that “overall,” the sentencing is “not surprising.” He alleged that Combs’ “strong ties to the government” likely helped him receive a shorter sentence. “That’s the first time in history that a person going to get sentenced, and they can actually put on a campaign like they’re running for the President of the United States, where they can show videos, and pretty much everything.”

Knight joked that he was waiting for Combs’ team to “bring out the DJ and start playing music” to further help the mogul’s sentence.

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