Nov. 7 2025, Published 6:36 p.m. ET The eldest daughter of an Arizona man who killed himself just before he was due to report to prison for the death of of his 2 year old toddler said she wasn’t surprised he “took the easy way out,” RadarOnline.com can report. Christopher Scholtes had agreed to a plea deal accepting the blame for the child’s death, after he “forgot” she was baking outdoors in her car seat while he was inside his home getting drunk and surfing for porn. Scholtes Committed Suicide Scholtes took his own life Tuesday night. He was scheduled to report to prison the following morning. The 38-year-old also shares 10-year-old and 6-year-old daughters with his current wife and has a 17-year-old daughter from a previous marriage. The teen, who has a two-year-old toddler of her own, lives with a guardian away from her dad, after her biological mother died last year. The guardian, Lindsay Eisenberg, said when she told the girl what happened, she was emotionless. “She said, ‘I knew he was going to do this, I knew he was going to commit suicide’. Then she asked if her sisters were OK,” Eisenberg told the Daily Mail. The Teen had Just Sued Her Dad and Stepmother The teen, who was estranged from her dad, had accused Scholtes of abuse multiple times in the past. And just last week, she filed a lawsuit against him and his current wife, Erika, for emotional distress. She was also seeking damages over her half-sister’s death, according to the complaint. Scholtes was previously investigated nine times on allegations of neglect, as well as physical and emotional abuse against the girl, between June 2014 and December 2020. Among the allegations were reports that he would slap the child and spank her, leaving bruises on her body. In one instance, Scholtes allegedly “slapped the child, causing them to lose their breath,” and left the child to “manage their diabetes without parental oversight.” Accusations of Emotional and Physcal Abuse Other reports detailed accusations of verbal abuse, including using derogatory names. A report also claimed Scholtes “yells at the child excessively and tells the child things to break them mentally, such as calling them by foul names and referring to them as ‘a mistake.'” The girl was said to have been experiencing “suicidal ideation due to their father and stepmother treating them differently than the other children in the home and calling the child names.” However, in every one of the cases, the allegations were eventually deemed unsubstantiated, as there was not enough evidence to support them. Instead, “the child was assessed as safe in Mr. Scholtes’ home,” and “the family was provided with information on services available in the community and the case was closed.” Scholtes Left His Daughter to Die As RadarOnline.com has reported, Scholtes left his youngest child in the car after running some errands and returning home. Prosecutors said the father-of-three cracked open a few beers he shoplifted earlier in the day, played some video games, and searched for porn on his PlayStation – all while his toddler daughter, Parker, was still in her car seat. He later admitted he was aware that the car engine in his vehicle turns off after 30 minutes, at which point there would be no air conditioning. Medical examiners said temperatures in the 2003 Acura climbed as high as 109 degrees over the three hours Parker was trapped inside.
https://radaronline.com/p/arizona-christopher-scholtes-oldest-daughter-suicide-prison-plea-deal-death-toddler-car/
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EXCLUSIVE: Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Taking ‘Massive Risk’ By Speaking at Sentencing… as Disgraced Sex Beast Faces 20 Years Behind Bars
**Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ Risky Move Ahead of Sentencing Could Backfire**
*Published Oct. 2, 2025, 6:57 p.m. ET*
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ decision to address the court just before his sentencing on Friday, October 3, could be a risky gamble, RadarOnline.com can exclusively report. The music mogul is facing the possibility of up to 20 years in prison after being found guilty on two felony counts of transportation to engage in prostitution.
While Combs passed on the chance to testify during his trial, his lawyers have revealed that he will finally speak at sentencing to plead for leniency. However, legal experts warn that this move might do more harm than good.
### Legal Experts Weigh In
Attorney Tony Buzbee, who previously established a hotline for alleged victims of Combs and received thousands of calls and accusations, told Radar, “What can he say? The conduct we saw at the trial, and the conduct alleged in the civil cases, is reprehensible.”
Buzbee believes the producer is merely “grasping at straws” with this last-minute decision. “I’ve always believed when you are digging yourself a hole, stop digging,” he added.
### The Risk Is Real
Government prosecutors are pushing for a prison sentence of at least 11 years. In contrast, Combs’ defense team is aiming for no more than 14 months, which would mean time served and effectively immediate release.
Judge Arun Subramanian, who presided over the case, holds the final decision. Brian C. Stewart, a trial attorney at Parker & McConkie, told Radar that the actual sentence will likely fall somewhere in between.
“Fourteen months is probably wishful thinking, and eleven years may be too heavy-handed,” Stewart said. “I would expect it to be somewhere in the middle, around four to six years.”
Stewart also noted the importance of Combs’ statement at sentencing: “This is his one opportunity to influence the judge’s decision, and he should take it with a short, sincere, and remorseful statement. If he stands up and owns it, that can shave years off; if he makes excuses, it could add them.”
### Combs’ Final Attempts at Leniency
Recently, Combs has been urging family and friends to write letters to Judge Subramanian, seeking leniency on his behalf. However, Stewart doubts such letters will have much impact.
“Good behavior and supportive letters can’t hurt, but they seem unlikely to carry much weight with the judge under these circumstances,” he said.
In a last note to the court on Thursday, Combs’ lawyers tried to humanize their client:
> “Like all human beings, Mr. Combs is flawed. But he is the first to admit he has made many serious mistakes, and he has been working very hard to better himself and make the most of his time behind bars.
> We respectfully submit that he deserves a chance to continue his rehabilitation outside the walls of a prison, and ask the Court to be merciful and afford him that opportunity.”
### Charm Offensive in Court
Combs is reportedly confident that he can sway the judge with his personal charm. A source told Hollywood Insider Rob Shuter, who reports on Substack, “He thinks his words can change everything. It’s arrogant, but it’s worked for him before.”
Shuter revealed that Combs’ legal team has requested permission for him to wear street clothes instead of the standard prison jumpsuit during the hearing, aiming to appear more humane and humbled.
Combs has also promised to be “dignified and respectful” in court as he tries to leverage his charisma to buy his freedom.
“He’s empowered,” another insider told Shuter. “He thinks if anyone can flip a judge at the last minute, it’s him.”
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As Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs prepares to face sentencing, all eyes are on whether his courtroom speech will tip the scales toward leniency or further incarceration. The outcome remains uncertain, but the risks of his decision to speak are clear.
https://radaronline.com/p/sean-diddy-combs-sentencing-speech-judge-big-risk-addressing-court/
EXCLUSIVE: Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Taking ‘Massive Risk’ By Speaking at Sentencing… as Disgraced Sex Beast Faces 20 Years Behind Bars
**Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ Risky Move Ahead of Sentencing Could Backfire, Experts Say**
*Published Oct. 2, 2025, 6:57 p.m. ET*
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ decision to address the court just before his sentencing on Friday, October 3, could be a risky gamble, RadarOnline.com can exclusively report. The disgraced music mogul faces up to 20 years in prison after being found guilty on two felony counts of transportation to engage in prostitution.
During his trial, Combs chose not to take the stand or testify on his own behalf. However, as he prepares to beg for leniency, his legal team confirms he will finally speak in court. But according to attorney Tony Buzbee, this could be a mistake.
**Legal Experts Caution Against Speaking**
Buzbee, who has been heavily involved in the case and even set up a hotline for alleged victims to come forward, tells Radar, “What can he say? The conduct we saw at the trial, and the conduct alleged in the civil cases, is reprehensible.” He added that Combs now appears to be “grasping at straws.”
“I’ve always believed when you are digging yourself a hole, stop digging,” Buzbee noted, underscoring the risk involved.
**Sentencing Discrepancies Highlight Situation**
Government prosecutors are pushing for a prison sentence of at least 11 years, while Combs’ defense team is lobbying for no more than 14 months — essentially time served. Judge Arun Subramanian, who presides over the case, holds the final decision.
Brian C. Stewart, a trial attorney at Parker & McConkie, shared with Radar that he expects the sentence will likely fall somewhere in the middle.
“Fourteen months is probably wishful thinking, and eleven years may be too heavy-handed. I would expect it to be somewhere around four to six years,” Stewart said.
He also warned that Combs’ choice to speak in court is a double-edged sword.
“This is his one opportunity to influence the judge’s decision, and he should take it with a short, sincere, and remorseful statement. If he stands up and owns it, that can shave years off; if he makes excuses, it could add them,” Stewart explained.
**Combs Seeks Support from Loved Ones**
Recently, Combs has been urging family and friends to write letters to Judge Subramanian asking for leniency. However, Stewart doubts these letters will significantly influence the judge’s decision.
“Good behavior and supportive letters can’t hurt, but they seem unlikely to carry much weight with the judge under these circumstances,” he added.
In a final statement to the judge on Thursday, Combs’ attorneys aimed to humanize their client:
“Like all human beings, Mr. Combs is flawed. But he is the first to admit he has made many serious mistakes, and he has been working very hard to better himself and make the most of his time behind bars.
We respectfully submit that he deserves a chance to continue his rehabilitation outside the walls of a prison, and ask the Court to be merciful and afford him that opportunity.”
**Charm Offensive Planned for Court Appearance**
Combs is reportedly confident that his charm can sway the judge. A source told Hollywood Insider Rob Shuter, who reports on Substack, “He thinks his words can change everything. It’s arrogant, but it’s worked for him before.”
Furthermore, Combs’ lawyers have requested that he be allowed to wear “street clothes” instead of the standard prison jumpsuit during the hearing — an attempt to appear more humane and humbled.
Combs has also promised to be “dignified and respectful” in court as he tries to buy his freedom with charm.
“He’s empowered,” another insider told Shuter. “He thinks if anyone can flip a judge at the last minute, it’s him.”
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*Stay tuned for updates as the sentencing unfolds.*
https://radaronline.com/p/sean-diddy-combs-sentencing-speech-judge-big-risk-addressing-court/
