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Diddy Not Found Guilty on RICO, Guilty on Prostitution Charges

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs has been found NOT GUILTY by a federal court of the RICO charge in the USA v. Sean Combs Federal Trial. This ruling announced today, rocks the music world and beyond marking a key point in the ongoing story of the music tycoon. For a long time, accusations against Diddy have grabbed headlines leading to a federal probe that exposed a series of serious claims. The Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) threatened harsh penalties if he was found guilty. Now, with the federal court throwing out the RICO count, Combs’ legal situation has changed.
Examining the Federal Charges, the focus of the federal trial centered on five specific charges:
1: Racketeering Conspiracy
2: Sex Trafficking Cassie Ventura
3: Transportation of Cassie Ventura and Sex Workers to Engage in Prostitution
4: Sex Trafficking of Jane
5: Transportation of Jane and Sex Workers to Engage in Prostitution
The “NOT GUILTY” verdict relates to the main RICO charge (Count 1). It’s important to remember that a not guilty verdict on the RICO count shows the prosecution didn’t prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Diddy took part in series of criminal allegations. But he was found guilty on prostitution counts for Cassie and Jane. He is yet to be sentenced but the charge carries a 10-year maximum prison sentence.
The path to this ruling has been rocky starting with a flood of civil suits outlining shocking claims of sexual abuse, human trafficking, and other wrongdoing. The biggest of these brought by his ex girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, and caught the eyes of the public and federal officials. The drama grew when federal agents searched Diddy’s homes in Los Angeles and Miami earlier this year, making headlines. And these showed everyone how serious the federal probe was, leading to wild guesses about the music tycoon’s legal fate. Throughout this period, Diddy maintained his innocence, vehemently denying all accusations leveled against him.
The RICO acquittal is a huge legal win for Sean Combs. It takes away the immediate threat of a long federal prison sentence on this charge and gives him some breathing room that few thought he’d get given the gravity of the initial allegations.
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Temi Otedola’s Wedding Style- A Blend of Couture and Culture

Temi Otedola’s marriage to Oluwatosin “Mr Eazi” Ajibade was more than a union of two public figures. It unfolded as a wedding in three acts, staged across Monaco, Dubai, and Iceland. Each stop offered its own story of couture, culture, and family. Reportedly costing around $14 million, the celebrations reflected both the couple’s global lifestyle and their Nigerian roots.

Photo: @temiotedola-Instagram
The journey began in Monaco on May 9 at Karl Lagerfeld’s famed Villa La Vigie. The date carried deep meaning: it was Mr Eazi’s late mother’s birthday. Temi chose a crisp custom Wiederhoeft suit, accessorised with Briony Raymond jewelry, while her groom wore Louis Vuitton. The evening ended with a private dinner at Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo, intimate yet refined.

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From there, the spotlight shifted to Dubai, where tradition became the focus. The Otedola family home hosted the Yoruba and Igbo rites, complete with music by King Sunny Adé and spirited dancing. Temi rotated through dramatic looks by Zac Posen, Miss Sohee, Lisa Folawiyo, and Oscar de la Renta. Mr Eazi matched her energy with designs from Lisa Folawiyo Studio, Tom Talmon Studio, Jagne, and Mazelle. It was a celebration that honoured heritage without losing a modern edge.

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The final chapter unfolded in Iceland, where vows were exchanged at Hallgrímskirkja Church in Reykjavík. For the rehearsal dinner, Temi wore Valentino, and on the wedding day she appeared in a breathtaking Fendi Haute Couture gown, while Mr Eazi chose Saint Laurent. Their reception at Kleif Farm reflected the Icelandic landscape with touches of moss, stone, and mist. Guests were treated to a surprise performance by John Legend, before dancing into the night under the Northern Lights.

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Luxury of this scale does not come cheap. The celebrations spanned couture wardrobes, traditional attire, international travel, elaborate décor, and live performances. Mr Eazi himself later admitted his music earnings alone could not have funded such a celebration. In his words: “You think sey music go fit pay for that wedding, my G?”
Civil Wedding (Monaco): Temi in Wiederhoeft suit with Briony Raymond jewelry; Mr Eazi in Louis Vuitton.
Traditional Wedding (Dubai): Temi in Zac Posen, Miss Sohee, Lisa Folawiyo, Oscar de la Renta; Mr Eazi in Lisa Folawiyo Studio, Tom Talmon Studio, Jagne, Mazelle.
White Wedding (Iceland): Temi in Valentino for the rehearsal dinner, and Fendi Haute Couture for the ceremony; Mr Eazi in Saint Laurent and Amiri.
Every look was chosen to make a statement, not only of wealth or status but of storytelling through fashion.

Photo: @temiotedola-Instagram
Temi Otedola’s wedding style was unique not just for its glamour but for the way it told a story through fashion. Each look blended Nigerian identity with high couture. From the aso-oke at her traditional rites to the Fendi gown in Iceland, she showed that you can celebrate your heritage, shine on a global stage, and still make it unmistakably your own.
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Italian Designer Giorgio Armani Dies at 91

Italian fashion designer Giorgio Armani, one of the most influential figures in modern fashion, has died at the age of 91. The news was confirmed by his company on Thursday, stating he passed away “surrounded by his loved ones.”
In its official statement, the Armani Group said:
“With infinite sorrow, the Armani Group announces the passing of its creator, founder, and tireless driving force: Giorgio Armani.”
The announcement was first reported by France 24, which noted that Armani’s fashion house would set up a funeral chamber in Milan on Saturday and Sunday, followed by a private funeral at a later date.

Photo: Giorgio Armani -Instagram
Born in Piacenza in 1934, Armani started out in medicine before moving into window dressing and eventually fashion design. In 1975, he co-founded his namesake label, selling his Volkswagen Beetle to raise the funds. What began as a small venture grew into one of the most powerful fashion empires in the world, spanning couture, ready-to-wear, perfumes, hotels, and interior design.
He was known for pioneering unstructured tailoring, a style that stripped away stiffness and redefined power dressing in the 1980s. Armani’s designs became synonymous with understated luxury, worn by Hollywood stars, business leaders, and royalty alike. In Nigeria, his suits and evening gowns have been favorites on Nollywood red carpets and at major award shows, influencing how African celebrities approach luxury fashion.
By 2025, the Armani Group was generating an annual turnover of more than €2.3 billion ($2.7 billion), making it one of Italy’s most successful fashion houses. Armani’s health had been declining in recent months. In June, he missed Milan Men’s Fashion Week—marking the first time in his decades-long career that he was absent from a catwalk show.

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In Italy, Armani was affectionately known as Re Giorgio (King Giorgio). Unlike many designers who later stepped back from the spotlight, Armani remained at the heart of his company until the end. His eye for detail and insistence on perfection set him apart, shaping a brand that balanced creativity with strong business acumen.
The company confirmed that a funeral chamber will be open to the public in Milan over the weekend, allowing admirers and industry figures to pay their respects. A private family funeral will follow at a later date. Giorgio Armani leaves behind not just a global fashion empire, but also a legacy that reshaped how the world understands elegance, discipline, and Italian style.
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Chloe Malle Takes the Reins at Vogue US

For nearly four decades, Vogue in the United States was shaped by one woman: Anna Wintour. With her sharp bob and ever-present sunglasses, she became the face of the magazine and a defining figure in fashion. Now, after 37 years, Wintour has stepped back from her day-to-day role, handing the editorial reins to Chloe Malle.

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On September 2, Wintour announced that Malle would become Head of Editorial Content at Vogue US, a newly created position. The choice reflects both continuity and change. Malle, the daughter of actress Candice Bergen and late filmmaker Louis Malle, first joined Vogue in 2011 as social editor. She later became a contributing editor and, most recently, ran Vogue.com. Under her watch, the site’s readership expanded dramatically, proving she could translate the magazine’s authority into digital influence.

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Her appointment comes at a time when the lines between print and digital are disappearing. Fashion audiences are just as likely to discover a cover story on their phone screens as in the pages of a glossy magazine. Malle, who has already shown her ability to grow Vogue’s online reach, is expected to push that momentum further.
For Nigerian readers and fashion professionals, this shift is worth noting. Vogue’s choices have long rippled across the global industry, influencing everything from runway trends to cultural conversations. With Malle in charge of editorial direction, there is room for new stories and a wider range of perspectives to make it into the spotlight. This creates an opportunity for African designers and creatives to connect more directly with global audiences.

Photo: @wintourworld-Instagram
Anna Wintour is not disappearing. She remains Vogue’s Global Editorial Director and Condé Nast’s Chief Content Officer, ensuring her influence continues at the highest level. But the daily creative decisions for the American edition now rest with Malle.
The handover marks a generational moment for Vogue. For an institution to remain relevant, it must adapt. By choosing Malle, the magazine signals its readiness to meet a new audience on its own terms: one that values not just style but also stories that reflect today’s diverse world.
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