Sean 'Diddy' Combs has written a letter to the judge presiding over his federal case asking for leniency in his sentencing.
According to court documents reviewed by Complex, the music mogul’s attorney, Brian Steel, submitted letters from inmates at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn—where Diddy is ...
Combs' mother also wrote that her son had dealt with traumatic experiences beginning at a young age, including the death of ...
Cassie said she fears Diddy will come after her and her family if he's let out of jail after sentencing Friday.
Diddy's former babysitter pleaded with a judge to release him from jail because he is an example of 'black excellence', capable of selling 'a million bottles' of cologne in a week. La Wanda Lane, a ...
Combs said in his letter that prison has changed him, and that he is sober now for the first time in 25 years.
Cassie Sends a Unexpected Letter to the Judge Who’ll Sentence Diddy This Week, Here’s What She Wrote
After a seven-week high-profile trial that captivated the public with graphic and emotional testimony, a jury found Sean “Diddy” Combs guilty of two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution ...
Letters to the Editor: A judge ruled that Trump’s L.A. troop deployment was illegal. Will it matter?
To the editor: When troops come in, they serve as a show of force against criminal activity. Their presence stops crime without necessarily needing to arrest anyone. Estate sales, for instance, are ...
(NewsNation) — Cassie Ventura said she fears her ex, Sean “Diddy” Combs, will come after her and her family if he’s let out of jail after sentencing Friday. Ventura and her parents sent separate ...
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