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Madeline Halpert, in New York court

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In the same courtroom where Sean Combs fell to his knees three months ago after a jury acquitted him of sex trafficking and racketeering, a quiet Combs sat in his chair looking down as a judge sentenced him to over four years in prison.
He was quiet and non reactive for much of the judge's speech before sentencing, telling Combs that he used his power to subjugate and abuse two women.
"This is the reality of what happened," the judge said.
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After court was adjourned, Combs turned around to look at his family and appeared to mouth the words, "I love you, I'm sorry."
It was a different message from three months ago when a joyful Combs told his family after the verdict that he was "coming home".

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