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Dancer Testifies About Disgraced Music Mogul's "Freak-Offs" and Remorse

Summary

  • Dancer testifies about Combs' 50-month prison sentence
  • Combs convicted on charges of transportation for prostitution
  • Dancer expresses empathy and believes Combs' remorse is genuine

In October 2025, Sean "Diddy" Combs was sentenced to 50 months in prison following a federal sex crimes trial. The male exotic dancer who testified in the case, Sharay Hayes, also known as "The Punisher," has now shared his thoughts on the sentencing.

Initially, Hayes believed Combs should have received a lighter sentence, but after hearing the judge's reasoning, he changed his mind. Hayes expressed empathy for Combs, stating that he believes the music mogul's remorse is genuine and that his "fall from grace" has been a "devastating circumstance."

Despite the severity of Combs' crimes, which included charges of transportation for prostitution, Hayes acknowledged that the victims have received justice. He also noted the emotional scene in the courtroom, where Combs' children were present and began to cry after the sentencing.

As for his own experience, Hayes said the attention on the case has been difficult, but he felt it was important to come forward and share his perspective. He believes the sentence was appropriate and that it will send a message to "abusers and victims alike that exploitation and violence against women is met with real accountability."

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Combs was convicted on charges of transportation for prostitution, though he was acquitted of more serious sex-trafficking and racketeering charges.
Initially, Hayes believed Combs should have received a lighter sentence, but after hearing the judge's reasoning, he changed his mind and expressed empathy for Combs, believing his remorse is genuine.
The judge referred to the "freak-offs" as the choreographed sex parties that Combs orchestrated, rejecting the defense's characterization of them as "intimate consensual experiences."

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