Diddy’s Lawyers Highlight His Inmate Business Course As Key Redemption Effort Ahead Of Sentencing
Diddy’s Lawyers Highlight His Inmate Business Course As Key Redemption Effort Ahead Of
Sentencing
Sean “Diddy” Combs will be sentenced Friday at 10 a.m. in New York federal court for two transportation for prostitution convictions, according to court reporter Meghan Cuniff, who noted, “Sentencing is Friday at 10 am in New York federal court for Sean Combs. The court docket has sealed filings and a reference to ‘transportation for prost*tution.’
Diddy’s legal team is seeking a sentence that would allow him to walk free immediately by applying time served.
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As part of their filings, they submitted materials about a program he launched while incarcerated at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn titled “Free Game With Diddy.”
His lawyers say the course is “designed to equip participants with essential skills in business management, entrepreneurship and personal development.”
They emphasized its impact: “Free Game with Diddy was offered to all in the dorm, and there was even a Spanish interpreter used so everyone who wanted to participate had an opportunity to do so.”
They added, “Because there are no other educational courses offered at MDC, ‘Free Game with Diddy’ had a substantial impact on many fellow inmates.”
Despite his many professional successes, Diddy “counts his Free Game course as one of the most impactful and important endeavors of his life.” He plans to expand the program after his release, aiming to bring it to youth and state facilities across the country.
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