Diddy apologizes for ‘hurt and pain’ in court letter before sentencing hearing

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Sean “Diddy” Combs apologized for all the pain and pain “for his behavior in a letter sent to court before his punishment on Friday.
“I’m getting full responsibility and accountability for my past mistakes,” Fox News Digital. “This has been the hardest two years of my life, and I have no one to be accused of myself other than my current reality and situation.”
Falling Rap Mogul praised “for the first time in 25 years” and “more powerful, smart, clean, open and sober”.
On Friday, the “last night” singer, the legal team is expected to appeal to Judge Arun Subramanian during the prison hearing. Prosecutors asked the court for at least 11 years.
Diddy Planning for prostitution charges before the court before the court in the court
Sean “Diddy” Combs took “full responsibility” for his actions in an apology letter sent to court on Friday. (Jason Merritt)
On July 2, he sentenced a jury to two transport to enter the prostitution. tribute and sex smuggling.
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“I made many mistakes in my life, but I’m not running away from them anymore,” Diddy wrote. “I’m so sorry for the pain I am, but I just understand that the words ‘I’m sorry’ will never be good enough, because these words will not be able to erase the pain from the past.”
Diddy had to look at the mirror as he had never before, and confessed that he was the teacher of “pain” when he was behind the bars.

Diddy was arrested and accused of multiple numbers in September 2024. (Shareıf Ziyadat)

The court watched images from the 2016 Intercontinental Hotel incident during the Federal hearing of Diddy. (Jane Rosenberg)
“The scenes and images that attack Cassie are playing over and over again every day,” he wrote. “I literally lost my mind. It was wrong to put my hands on the woman I love.
“To be honest, I feel sorry for something I can’t forgive someone else: if they put your hands on one of my daughters. So it’s hard to forgive myself. It’s like a deep wound that leaves an ugly wound.”
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Diddy and his ex -girlfriend Cassie Ventura “Freak Off” at Intercontinental Hotel March 5, 2016, returned to violence. Cassie said that after Diddy gave him a black eye before, he tried to quit “freak”.
After making the elevator lobby, the singer-verse writer testified, Diddy attacked him. The rapper can be seen when dragging Cassie in the hotel corridor in the surveillance images shown to the jury and previously released to the public in 2024.

Cassie and Diddy met in 2006 and formally ended their romantic relationships in 2018. (Getty Images)
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“I can’t change the past, but I can change the future,” Diddy wrote. “I know God put me here to transform me here. I’ve been through a spiritual reset since I was imprisoned. I’m proud to say that I have worked harder than ever before.
“I am grateful to God, I am grateful to God, stronger, smart, clean, open and sober. God does not make any mistakes. I understand that this experiment has received an enormous global press and your honor may be inclined to give an example from me.”
“I will want to be an example of what you can do if a person has a second chance. If you let me go home to my family, I will not disappoint you and make you proud.

Sean “Diddy” combs begged to return to his family in an apology letter sent to court. (Jane Rosenberg)
Diddy could have spent a maximum of 20 years behind the bars for each number he was convicted for 10 years. The prosecution proposed 135 months (more than 11 years) for the penalty.
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Judge Subramanian rejected Diddy’s request for a new hearing and the request for acquittal before the rapper’s planned sentence.
The Federal Judge said that the prosecution of the guilt of Diddy’s guilt for transportation charges to enter prostitution has provided “overwhelming evidence”.
Lauryn Overhultz from Fox News Digital contributed to this report.




