Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · August 1, 2025 · World

Diddy's Fortune: 'Plenty of Assets' to Face Civil Lawsuits Claims Attorney

The rumours that Sean 'Diddy' Combs' vast fortune has been wiped out on his legal defence are unfounded, an attorney representing victims has claimed

SEAN "DIDDY" COMBS' BILLION-DOLLAR FORTUNE NOT AS SOLID AS HE THOUGHT?

In a shocking twist, the rumors that Sean "Diddy" Combs' vast fortune has been depleted in his defense against the sex trafficking and racketeering charges have been proved to be unfounded. Despite his team's efforts to portray him as financially strained, an attorney representing the victims claims that Combs still has plenty of cash and assets to pay out for damages.

Arick Fudali, a seasoned lawyer from The Bloom Firm in New York, made these bombshell statements on a recent episode of "The Trial of Diddy" podcast hosted by The Scholarly Note. Fudali's comments have sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry, leaving fans and followers wondering if Combs' reputation as a shrewd businessman is about to take a hit.

Arick Fudali of The Bloom Firm, New York, said it was his 'understanding' that the rap mogul still had 'plenty of cash and assets' to pay for damages

Combs, 55, was recently convicted on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution but acquitted of the most serious charges of sex trafficking and racketeering. However, with prosecutors seeking a 4-5 year prison sentence, it's clear that Combs' future is far from rosy.

"It's my understanding that Combs still has plenty of cash and assets," Fudali declared, leaving no room for doubt about his clients' chances of collecting damages. "He can afford to pay his lawyers and to pay out for any judgment that will be brought."

Fudali's words are laced with a sense of confidence and determination, as he revealed the firm's plans to pursue Combs aggressively in civil court. "We have certainly had circumstances where we've won judgments against millionaires, billionaires, and they refuse to cooperate with the collection process," Fudali said, hinting at a long and potentially costly battle ahead.

Fudali said he anticipates Combs will receive a prison sentence for his convictions, despite the work of his legal team

The lawyer also brushed off the idea that Combs' imprisonment would hinder their efforts to pursue civil cases. "Prison is not a deterrent to us," he asserted. "I'm happy to go to any prison he's housed in and take his deposition there...there's no real need to wait to get this started."

Fudali's comments have sparked widespread interest, with fans of the podcast tuning in to hear more about the civil suits being pursued against Combs. The news has also sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry, leaving many wondering how this will affect Combs' music career and business empire.

Meanwhile, Judge Subramanian has repeatedly blocked attempts by Combs' team to have him released on bail, citing his history of domestic violence and describing him as an "extremely violent man with an extraordinarily dangerous temper." Fudali's words suggest that the judge is not taking these allegations lightly, and will likely consider them when handing down a sentence.

The attorney said he believes the judge would have released Combs if he wasn't planning to impose prison time

"It's my assumption therefore is that the judge is holding Mr. Combs in jail pending a sentence," Fudali said, leaving no room for doubt about the severity of the situation.

With the trial set to conclude on October 3, fans can expect a dramatic and potentially explosive finale. Will Combs be sentenced to 20 years in prison, or will he manage to talk his way out of it? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain: this saga is far from over.

To listen to the full interview with Arick Fudali about the civil suits being pursued against Combs, search for "The Trial of Diddy" now on The Scholarly Note podcast platform.