Convicted rap mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs has written a letter to the judge overseeing his criminal trial, asking for leniency during his sentencing on Friday and blaming his past behaviour on drug addiction.
In the four-page letter, he apologises “for all of the hurt and pain that I have caused” and said that he has been reformed after spending 13 months in a Brooklyn jail.
The letter on Thursday comes hours ahead of his sentencing hearing at 10:00 ET (15:00GMT) on Friday.
In July, he was found guilty of two prostitution charges and now faces up to 20 years in prison. Prosecutors are seeking a sentence of at least 11 years, but Combs’ lawyers are asking that he be released later this month.
In his letter to Judge Arun Subramanian, Diddy Combs apologised for assaulting his ex-girlfriend, singer Casandra Ventura, writing: “I literally lost my mind”.
“I’m sorry for that and always will be,” he continued. “My domestic violence will always be heavy burden that will have to forever carry.”
He also apologized to an anonymous woman who testified during the trial under the name “Jane” and said he became “lost in the drugs and the excess”.
“I lost my way,” he wrote. “My downfall was rooted in my selfishness. I have been humbled and broken to my core.”
Diddy’s accusers have also written to the judge, describing how he wielded his power and influence to ruin their lives, and their fears that he would seek revenge if freed.
In his letter, Diddy described teaching a class to fellow inmates on “what I did to become a successful business man,” describing himself as a changed person who is now sober for the first time in 25 years. “The old me died in jail and new version of me was reborn,” he wrote.
Combs continued to ask the judge for mercy, “not only for my sake, but for the sake of my children”. He asked the judge to consider his seven kids, and his 84-year-old mother who recently had brain surgery.
He noted that the judge might be tempted to make an example out of him and instead asked that he be made an example of “what a person can do if afforded a second chance”.

Diddy is also expected to speak in court on Friday before the judge issues his sentence. Four of his lawyers are also slated to speak, and his defence team also plans to show a 15-minute video. It’s unclear what the video may include.
In July, a jury acquitted him of the most severe charges: racketeering and sex trafficking, which could have resulted in him spending the rest of his life behind bars. He was found guilty of two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution.
Prosecutors said he is “unrepentant” and argued the rapper should spend a minimum of 11 years in prison.
“The defendant tries to recast decades of abuse as simply the function of mutually toxic relationships,” prosecutors wrote in a 29 September filing. “But there is nothing mutual about a relationship where one person holds all the power and the other ends up bloodied and bruised.”
Cassie Fears For Safety Ahead Of Diddy’s Sentencing

Singer Cassie Ventura revealed that she fears for her life as her ex-boyfriend, Sean “Diddy” Combs, awaits sentencing this week.
In a victim impact statement submitted to the court, Cassie revealed she moved her family out of New York because she believes Combs could seek revenge if he is released. “I am so scared that if he walks free, his first actions will be swift retribution towards me and others who spoke up,” she wrote.
Cassie, the government’s key witness, testified during the trial that the hip-hop mogul abused her throughout their 11-year relationship, forcing her into drug-fuelled sex parties. She described the experience as leaving her with “tremendous emotional pain.”
Combs was convicted in July on two counts of transporting for prostitution involving Cassie and another ex-girlfriend, though he was cleared of sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy.
Cassie, however, disputes that claim, insisting in her letter: “He has no interest in changing or becoming better. He will always be the same cruel, power-hungry, manipulative man that he is.”
The judge is expected to deliver the sentence later today.
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