Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs says he’s ‘humbled and broken’ in letter to judge ahead of sentencing
Sean Combs apologizes in a letter asking for leniency as prosecutors seek 11 years for prostitution convictions, while defense cites his year in jail and sobriety.
- Sean Combs wrote a letter to Judge Arun Subramanian expressing that he feels ‘humbled and broken’ after a year in jail, reflecting on his past behavior, which he admits was ‘rotten’ related to prostitution counts.
- Combs' lawyers argue he should be released, while prosecutors seek a sentence of at least 11 years for his prostitution-related convictions.
- In jail, Combs has taught a course called ‘Free Game with Diddy’ to inmates and stated he is sober for the first time in 25 years, vowing to never commit a crime again.
- He apologized for his past violence towards women and urged the judge for mercy, citing the grief from missing important moments in his children's lives.
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