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Sean “Diddy” Combs wants to be sprung from jail on time served when he’s sentenced next month for setting up baby-oil-fueled sex romps with escorts who traveled across state lines.

The disgraced hip-hop mogul, 55, who has been cooling his heels at a Brooklyn lockup since his September 2024 arrest, urged a Manhattan judge to order his release when his fate is revealed on Oct.3, according to a new request filed by his legal team late Monday night.

“In the past two years, Mr. Combs’s career and reputation have been destroyed. He has served over a year in one of the most notorious jails in America — yet has made the most of that punishment,” his lawyers wrote to the court. “It is time for Mr. Combs to go home to his family, so he can continue his treatment and try to make the most of the next chapter of his extraordinary life…It is the only just and fair sentence that could be imposed.”

Combs was spared a potential life sentence in July when jurors found him not guilty of racketeering and sex trafficking charges — despite two women testifying that he forced them into living out his degrading sexual fantasies during their tumultuous relationships.

Combs faces up to 10 years in prison on the two prostitution counts at his sentencing. AFP via Getty Images

But the fallen rap icon still faces up to 10 years in prison after he was convicted on two counts of breaking the Mann Act, a federal law making it a crime to transport someone across state lines for prostitution.

Judge Arun Subramanian, who oversaw the two-month trial in Manhattan federal court, is now set to decide how long the “I’ll Be Missing U” rapper will spend behind bars.

The salacious case shed light on Combs’ taste for “freak-offs” — grueling, drug-fueled sex marathons in which he watched his girlfriend perform sex acts with male escorts — and revealed the brazen steps he took to hide his physical abuse of his lovers from the public.

The jury acquitted Combs of the top charges in his indictment, which had carried a maximum sentence of life in prison. REUTERS

Combs’ lawyers admitted that he beat his ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura — including in a horrific 2016 attack inside a Los Angeles hotel that was caught on surveillance video — and another former lover who used an alias “Jane.”

But they argued that both women consented to the sexual encounters, and showed jurors the sex tapes Combs made of several of the “freak-offs,” plus explicit texts the women sent him while dating him.

Ventura, who sparked the law enforcement probe into Combs when she went public with her allegations in a bombshell 2023 lawsuit, testified that her then-boss at Bad Boy Records used the threat of releasing the sex tapes to coerce her into hundreds of “freak-offs” with escorts.

Combs’ supporters argued that the government criminalized his kinky “swinger” lifestyle by accusing him of racketeering and sex trafficking. Getty Images

“I feared for my career. I feared for my family. It’s just embarrassing. It’s horrible and disgusting. No one should do that to anyone,” she testified.

The woman testifying as “Jane” testified that Combs forced her to have sex with an escort hours after kicking, choking and punching her in a vicious assault.

“Is this coercion?” Combs chillingly asked her — before ordering his battered lover to perform oral sex on the male sex worker in the June 18, 2024 nightmare, the woman told jurors.

The jury of eight men and four women nonetheless acquitted Combs of charges of sex trafficking Ventura and “Jane” by force, fraud or coercion.

The jailed mogul’s legal team, including attorney Marc Agnifilo, admitted to Combs’ domestic violence, but convinced jurors to find him not guilty of the top counts. AP

They also found Combs not guilty of racketeering conspiracy after prosecutors charged that the jet-setting businessman led Bad Boy Records like a criminal enterprise.

Jurors saw evidence that Combs and his former chief of staff, Kristina Khorram, conspired to pay security guards $100,000 to bury footage of Combs assaulting Ventura inside an LA hotel in March 2016. The video later surfaced in May 2024 and was played for jurors at the trial.

The court also heard evidence that Combs ordered his security team to force Ventura to spend days at a time in hotels after his repeated beatings, to hide her visible bruises and keep his violence secret.

But unlike in many high-profile racketeering cases, no member of Combs’ inner circle “flipped” on him by testifying against him in court.

Combs’ lawyers successfully claimed at trial that he was guilty of domestic violence, but not the sex trafficking and racketeering raps that the feds had charged him with.

Combs is due back in court for a hearing Thursday morning, with federal prosecutors set to make their own sentencing recommendation to the judge by next Monday.

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