Diddy Pardon, Release Betting Odds Now Up

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Don't count on Donald Trump pardoning P Diddy any time soon.

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Oddsmakers at BetOnline.ag put up a prop on the possibility of a pardon for Sean "Diddy" Combs, and the chances are not good.

The 50/1 odds that Trump will pardon Diddy imply just a 2% probability that it will happen. Yikes.

Additionally, there is a prop that asks when Combs will be released from jail. The before/after date of early November 2027 suggests that his sentence will be reduced.

Will President Trump pardon P Diddy?

Yes:                  50/1 odds

When will P Diddy be released from jail?

On or before November 7, 2027             (-120)

After November 7, 2027                        (-120)

P Diddy jail and girlfriend odds are subject to change. 

 

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