Inmates praise Diddy’s business mentorship programs before sentencing

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Sean “Diddy” Combs translated a page in his past life and inspired prisoners through business mentoring programs last year behind the bars in the charges of federal sex crimes.
In his support letters sent to court on Friday, October 3, a prisoner praised a prisoner for his motivational intelligence, and rejected that a alleged victim was “sex smuggling” and forced to prostitutes.
Some alleged victims, including former girlfriend Cassie Ventura, began to express concerns about a shorter sentence potential. Cassie wrote to New York’s fear of “fast ordeal” in New York or one of its partners.
A jury condemned Diddy from two transportation to enter prostitution in July. “I will miss you” rapper was acquitted of his most serious charges tribute and sex smuggling.
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According to the letters submitted to the judge, the Great Empire had a positive effect on the insightful and prisoners. (Gareth Cattermole)
Ho Wen Kwok, a prisoner known as Miles GUO, had “more than one conversation” with Diddy during his time at the Brooklyn Metropolitan Detention Center. In a letter sent to Judge Arun Subramanian, Guo wrote that Diddy had passed through “extreme emotional changes” throughout the case.
“When he first arrived, he was extremely depressed and passed through the dark stages.” “But now he found his light again. Because he saw what this could do to your family, and even though he fell, he climbed to the top of the mountain again.”
Diddy wanted to create a “AI platform to help people” from Guo. Bad Boy Records founder also launched a business entrepreneurship course for prisoners.
“We talked about the creation of programs to remove the youth from the street and to help you to find the lights, and just to find their lights.” Guo said. “As he found his light, he spread it and tries to shine as much as possible by starting a course called ‘Free Game with Diddy’ and sharing it with the unfortunate in MDC.”
Diddy Planning for prostitution charges before the court before the court in the court
Maribel Flaquer, the mother of a prisoner, said that the judge had a positive effect on Raymond’s son Raymond.
“As he found his light, he spread it and tries to shine as much as possible by starting a course called ‘Free Game with Diddy’ and sharing it with the unfortunate in MDC.”
“It was a blessing to see my son found hope, guidance and a new sense of responsibility.” “I am very grateful to Diddy because he has devoted time to pouring wisdom and helps him understand that his life is not over – he can still create a bright future.”

Sean “Diddy” combed in the federal court during his two -month hearing, but never testified in his case. (Jane Rosenberg)
“I really believe that this experience and the mentor of Diddy have changed the orbit of Raymond’s life.
Virginia Huynh, who described himself as a victim in the case, felt that he had fully collaborated with the prosecutors during the investigation, but was “forced to feel like a victim” and insisted that he did not admit that he had joined the “prostitute” with the government.
“I am very grateful to Diddy because he has devoted time to pouring wisdom and helps him understand that his life is not over – he can still create a bright future.”
“I didn’t get caught up in traffic. I didn’t make prostitution with him or others.” “This would be my testimony. If he was called to the stand, it would be my testimony. I was a court and I was completely prepared to express and answer all the questions correctly. But I was informed that I would not be called to take a stand by my lawyer.”

Sean “Diddy” Comb’s trial of federal sex crimes began in May and ended with two suspicions to enter prostitution on July 2. (Jane Rosenberg)
Huynh said that Diddy had not contacted him or felt uncomfortable “in any way” during the process. He believed that “after being released, he would continue to be in accordance with the conditions of the court.”
“For the court, I would like you to think of leaving him back to his family.” He continued: “During the process, I understand that he is a collaborator and respectful, including overthrowing himself.”
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“I didn’t get caught up in traffic. I didn’t make prostitution with him or others.”
Diddy’s ex -girlfriend Cassie VenturaAnd other witnesses who testified during the eight -week hearing sent letters to the judge before the rapper’s penalty.
“There are still regular, daily nightmares and feedback, and I continue to require psychological care to deal with my past,” Ventura with Diddy Until 2018, he wrote in a letter obtained by Fox News Digital.

Cassie and Diddy met in 2006 and formally ended their romantic relationships in 2018. (Getty Images)

Cassie Ventura gave emotional testimony during the federal attempt of Sean “Diddy”. (Jane Rosenberg)
“My concerns that Sean Combs or partners will come after me and my family is my reality. In fact, I took my family out of the New York region and remain as special and silent as possible, because if it walks free, it will quickly revenge on the first actions to me and others who speak their first actions.”
Diddy’s former assistants “Mia” and Capricorn Clark, together with the former personal chief of the rapper, wrote a letter to the judge. Ventura’s former stylist Deonte Nash reiterated his concerns about the ordeal in the singer’s letter.
“My concerns that Sean Combs or his partners will come after me and my family is my reality.”
In his letter to the court, Diddy Mogul Mogul took “full responsibility and accountability” for his past mistakes. The legal team proposed a 14 -month penalty before the October 3 hearing. “I need a girl” rapper already spent 13 months behind the bars.
“This has been the hardest two years of my life and I have no one to be accused of my current reality and situation,” diddy said in a letter.
“For the first time in 25 years,” he admitted to “drugs and non -alcoholic, and God praised God” more smart, clever, open and sober “.
“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.”

In a letter sent to the court before the 3 October penalty, the producer admitted that he was “for the first time in 25 years”. (Getty Images)
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.
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“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.
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.
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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.
In his letter, diddy, “I lost my way. I lost my journey. I lost in drugs and excess. My fall was based on my selfishness. I was humble and broken to my seed. Prison was designed to break you mentally, physically and spiritually.”

Diddy wrote that he was committed to remaining a “unregistered, non -violent and peaceful person”. (Getty Images)
“It happened as much as I wanted to give up last year. Some days I thought I would be better dead. The old I died in prison and my new version was reborn. The prison will change or kill you – I choose to live.”
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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