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Prosecutors urged a New York federal judge on Tuesday to lock Sean “Diddy” Combs up for at least 11 years when he’s sentenced on prostitution-related charges later this week — arguing the “unrepentant” hip-hop mogul has left his victims living in fear.

The disgraced music mogul, 55, is due to be sentenced on Friday after he was convicted of setting up baby oil-fueled sex romps with escorts who traveled across state lines following a salacious sex crimes trial this summer.

“His crimes of conviction are serious and have warranted sentences over ten years in multiple cases for defendants who, like Sean Combs, engaged in violence and put others in fear,” prosecutors wrote in a pre-sentencing recommendation filed shortly after midnight.

Combs, sketched here at an earlier hearing, was back in his jail-issued beige outfit in Manhattan court Thursday. Jane Rosenberg

In the filing, which included letters from accusers describing how his violence had impacted their lives, prosecutors called Combs “unrepentant” and urged for his sentence to reflect the “decades of unchecked violence” and “decades of psychological, emotional and physical damage he has inflicted.”

Combs was spared a potential life sentence in July when jurors found him not guilty of the two most serious charges: racketeering and sex trafficking.

Instead, he is facing up to 20 years behind bars after he was convicted of two counts of arranging male sex workers to travel across state lines where he directed them to have sex with his girlfriends.

“He is not the victim,” prosecutors wrote in the pre-sentencing filing.

The jet-setting rap entrepreneur’s neighbors in jail sent glowing reviews of his purported business class. REUTERS
The “Free Game With Diddy” earned praise from a unit manager at Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center lockup. Paul Martinka

“The Court should focus on the very real effects that the defendant’s conduct had on the lives of the actual victims, his victims.”

“The defendant will not be punished for any crimes of which he was acquitted, of course, but punishment for his crimes of conviction must take into account the manner in which he committed them,” they added.

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