Content warning: This story discusses sexual assault. There are new updates about Sean "Diddy" Combs ' legal troubles. After the rapper was arrested in New York City and charged with sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation to engage in prostitution —two of which carry a maximum sentence of life in prison—according to a newly unsealed federal indictment viewed by E! News , Combs has also been denied bond to be released from jail, according to NBC News .

Combs—who pled not guilty Sept. 17—submitted a request for a $50 million bond in a letter to New York judge Robyn F. Tarnofsky , offering a proposed package that would allow Combs to "fight this case in Court effectively ," per the letter obtained by E! News.

The package included the $50,000,000 bond, which was co-signed by the 54-year-old's family—including his mother Janice Combs , sister Keisha Combs and three of his sons—several of whom also surrendered their passports following the raid on Diddy's homes in March, according to the letter. The package also offered equity in both his Miami home, as well as his mother's and limited his travel to within certain parts of Florida, New York and New Jersey. The document additionally sought to "walk the Court through a series of actions taken by Mr.

Combs over the past six months that prove that he is not a risk of flight or a danger to anyone in the community." "These actions prove that Mr. Combs is eminently trustworthy," the letter signed by his lawyers Marc .