
Inmates praise Diddy’s business mentorship programs before sentencing
2025-10-03 04:00:14
newYou can now listen to Fox News!
Sean “Didi” Combs He turned a page in his previous life and inspired guests through commercial guidance programs during the past year while he left bars on charges of federal sex crimes.
In the letters of support submitted to the court before the ruling on the disgraceful rap pole on Friday, October 3, a coupling of a prisoner Didi praised for his motivational acumen, while the alleged victim denied that “sex was smuggled” and was forced to prostitution.
A number of alleged victims, including his ex -girlfriend, Cassi Ventura, have advanced to express concerns about the possibility of a shorter penalty. Cassi wrote that she fled from New York for fear of “rapid revenge” by Daidi or one of his partners.
In July, Daidi’s jury condemned two charges of transportation to participate in prostitution. The rapper “I will miss you” was acquitted of the most dangerous concern Balance and sex trafficking.
Didi puts the judge to leniency, God says to him “stronger, wise, clean, sober”

Didi built his huge empire being the intelligence of business, and had a positive impact on the prisoners, according to the letters of the sponsors to the judge. (Gareth Katirmoli)
The inmate had Win Cook, known as the Miles Quh, “multiple talks” with Didi throughout his time in the Metropolitan detention center, Brooklyn. In a message presented to Judge Aaron SupramianQouh wrote that he personally witnessed Didi, who was going through “severe emotional changes” throughout the case.
“When he first arrived, he was very depressed and was going through dark stages,” he said. “But now he found his light again. Because he saw what this could do for your family and although he fell, he returned to the top of the mountain again.”
Dedi claims that a force for helping to create “Artificial Intelligence platform So we can help people.
“We talked about creating programs to remove young people from the street and help them in music and sports, and just to find their light,” Qouh wrote. “Since he found his light, he published it and tries to shine as much as possible by participating with the unfortunate MDC by starting a cycle called” Free Game with Didi. “
Didi’s planning is an unconventional step in court before the judgment on prostitution charges
The mother of a prisoner, Marquel, told the judge that Didi had a positive impact “changing life” on her son Raymond.
“Since he found his light, he published it and tries to shine as much as possible by participating with the unfortunate MDC by starting a cycle called” Free Game with Didi. “
“Seeing my son finds hope, guidance and the new sense of responsibility was a blessing.” “I am very grateful for my new time to take the time to pour wisdom in it and help him realize that his life has not ended – so that he can still create a bright future.”

Sean “Didi” appeared in the federal court throughout his two -month trial, but he did not witness his case. (Jin Rosenberg)
“I really think this experience and direction of Didi have changed the path of Raymond’s life. I am forever and forever for inspiration, encouragement and belief that my son gave.”
Virginia Huina, who knew herself in the name of the victim 3 in the case, wrote that she had completely cooperated with the prosecutors during the investigation, but she felt “compressed to feel a victim” and insisted that she did not agree with the government that she participated in “forced prostitution”.
“I am very grateful for my new time to take the time to pour wisdom in it and help him realize that his life has not ended – so that he can still create a bright future.”
She pointed out that “it was not trafficking. I did not participate in prostitution with him or others.” “My testimony could be if it was called to the platform. I was completely prepared and ready to testify and answer all questions honestly. But I told my lawyer that I would not be called to take the situation.”

The “Deddy” trial in federal sex crimes began in May and ended on July 2 with two charges of suspicion of engaging in prostitution. (Jin Rosenberg)
Hoinah told the court that Didi did not contact her, and did not make her feel uncomfortable “in any way” throughout the operation. I believed that he “will remain compatible with the court’s conditions when he was released.”
“With regard to the ruling, I ask you to think about his release to his family,” Huina wrote. “I understand throughout the process that he was cooperative and respectful, including surrendering himself.”
Click here to register in the entertainment newsletter
“It has not been traveled. I did not participate in prostitution with him or others.”
His ex -girlfriend, Didi, Cassi VinteroraAnd other witnesses who witnessed during the eight -week trial, they presented messages to the judge before the ruling of the rapper.
“I still have offspring nightmares and causes on a regular daily basis, and he is still in a psychological care to deal with my past,” Vinterora, who dated Didi Until 2018, he wrote in the letter, obtained by Fox News Digital.

Kassi and Dahidi met in 2006 and officially ended their romantic relationship in 2018. (Getty Images)

Cassi Ventura submitted an emotional certificate during the trial of Sean “Didi” Koms Comes. (Jin Rosenberg)
“What worries me that Sean Combes or his partners come after me and my family is realistic. My family actually took out of the New York region and kept special and calm as possible because I am so afraid that if he was going free, his first actions will be Swift towards me and others who talked about ill -treatment in the trial.”
The former Didi assistants, “Mia” and Capricorn Clarak, along with the former personal chef of rapper, wrote letters to the judge. The former Ventura designer, De Fron Nash, reiterated the singer’s concerns about revenge in his message.
“What worries me that Sean Combs or his partners come from my face about a reality.”
In the mogul message for the shameful music to the court, Dada took over “full responsibility and accountability” for his previous mistakes. His legal team suggested a 14 -month prison sentence before the hearing on October 3. “I need a girl,” he actually spent rap rap rap 13 months behind bars.
Didi wrote in the letter that Fox News Digital obtained: “These were the most difficult years of my life, and I have no one who blames him for my current realistic and my current condition, but myself,” Daidi wrote in the letter that Fox News Digital obtained:
The producer admitted that he was free of drugs and alcohol “for the first time in 25 years,” and praised God “I am stronger, more wise, clean, clear and discreet.”
Didi wrote: “In my life, I made many mistakes, but I no longer run it,” Didi wrote. “I am very sorry for the harm I caused, but I understand that just words” I am sorry “will not be good enough because these words alone cannot erase the pain from the past.”

The producer admitted that he was free of drugs and alcohol “for the first time in 25 years”, in a letter submitted to the court before the ruling was issued on October 3. (Getty Images)
Didi “had to look at the mirror as it did not happen before” while the bars succeeded, and he admitted that “pain” became his teacher.
Like what you read? Click here for more entertainment news
“The scene and pictures of me to attack Cassie are playing again and again in my head daily,” he wrote. “I literally lost my mind. I was wrong to put my hands on the woman I loved. I’m sorry for that and I will always be. My home’s domestic violence will always be a heavy burden I will have to carry it forever. Regret, sadness, regret, disappointment, shame.”
Didi and his ex -girlfriend, Cassi Ventura, claimed that he had a “Freak Off” at Intercontinental Hotel March 5, 2016, turned into violence. Kassi had previously seen that she was trying to leave a “deadline” after Didi gave her a black eye.
After reaching the elevator lobby, the singer and songwriter witnessed, Didi attacked her. The rapper can be seen with pulling Cassi under the horror of the corridor in observation shots that were shown in the form of jury and previously released to the public in 2024.
Watch: Sean “Didi” Comles attack Cassi Ventura in the Los Angeles Hotel 2016 accident
“I can’t change the past, but I can change the future,” Didi wrote. “I know that God put me here to turn me. Since prison, I have passed a spiritual reset. I am on a journey that will take some time and hard work. I am proud to say that I am working hard more than ever.
“I am committed to a journey to stay on a person free of drugs, not violent and peaceful. I thank God that I am stronger, more wise, clean, clear and sober. God does not make any mistakes. I realize that this experience has received a huge amount of international press and your honor may tend to provide an example from me.”
He added: “I would like to ask for your honor to make me an example of what a person can do if he gets a second chance. If you allow me to return home to my family, I promise that I will not let you down and will make you proud.”
In his message, Didi admitted, “I lost my path. I was lost on my journey. I lost in drugs and increased.

Didi wrote that he is committed to staying “a person free of drugs, not violent and peaceful.” (Getty Images)
“Over the past year, there was so many times that I wanted to surrender. There were some days I thought I would be better. The old died in prison and again me to be born again. The prison will change you or kill you – I chose to live.”
Didi can spend a maximum of 20 years behind bars, 10 years per number. The claim recommended 135 months (just over 11 years) for his wisdom.
Click here to get the Fox News app
https://static.foxnews.com/foxnews.com/content/uploads/2024/04/diddy.jpg
Post Comment