Diddy Reportedly In Therapy For Drug Use & Domestic Violence While Awaiting Sentencing: ‘His Path Toward Redemption’

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Diddy Reportedly In Therapy For Drug Use & Domestic Violence While Awaiting Sentencing: ‘His Path Toward Redemption’
Diddy is reportedly working on himself while behind bars.
According to TMZ, sources close to the situation say the 54-year-old music mogul is currently enrolled in multiple self-improvement programs as he awaits sentencing. That includes the STOP Program, which focuses on preventing sexual assault and domestic or dating violence, and the Dr. Harry K. Wexler drug abuse treatment program.
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The outlet reports that Diddy began the drug treatment last year, before his arrest, and has continued while in federal custody. One source called his current efforts “his path toward redemption.”
As previously reported, Diddy was found not guilty of sex trafficking and racketeering charges but was convicted on two counts of transporting prostitutes for sex. He’s set to be sentenced on October 3.
Thoughts on Diddy’s so-called “redemption” arc?
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