DJ was sentenced to four years in jail after his children pleaded for mercy in judge. 

In his RICO case involving sex workers, violence, manipulation, and “freak-offs,” Sean” Diddy” Combs was sentenced today ( Friday ) to 4 years and 2 months in prison.

The judge claimed a long sentence was necessary for deterrent and that he was unsure whether these crimes will not occur again if Combs is released.

Combs, 55, was found guilty in July of engaging in adultery, which involved crossing state lines to have drug-fueled workout sexual encounters. He was cleared of criminal conspiracy and sexual trafficking claims that could have resulted in a life sentence. The hip-hop king even received a half-million dollar fine. Combs has already spent a year in prison, so this statement had set him free in about three years. Diddy himself pleaded for his immediate release, and his family and attorneys allege that his time in jail has already forced him to show grief and be alcoholism. He was found guilty in July of flying his girls and female sex workers all over the country to have sexy relations with drugs, a behavior that took place over many years and at various locations. Nevertheless, he was cleared of criminal and sex trafficking claims that could have put him in prison for life.

Given that Diddy appeared to be convinced that he would be released today, it’ll be exciting to see how much of his 50-month prison term is actually served. In judge and in his letter to the judge, Diddy expressed emotion before receiving his 50-month word. His attorneys and children even fought on his representative through the shedding of grief. In a Manhattan federal court now, the Bad Boy head honcho was actually and literally brought to his knees and pleaded with the judge,” I respectfully ask you for another chance.” Before his punishment, Diddy apologized and accepted full responsibility in his personal four-page notice to U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian submitted monday. He pleaded for mercy, saying that” the old me died in prisons,” and demanded a second chance to improve himself as a father, brother, and community leader. He added,” I lost my way… I got lost in my journey,” as he also stated in the letter. Missing in the extra and the drugs. My failure was attributed to my ego. I have been completely humbled and broken. See this Instagram post by @theybfdailynowToday, Diddy apologizes to survivors Cassie Ventura and” Jane” for the first time in court. Combs remarked,” Private assault will always be a big burden that I will have long to carry.” ” My steps were repulsive, ugly, and tired. I had no excuses, and I was tired, tired from the drugs, out of control, in need of help, and I couldn’t be bothered.” He continued to discuss the impact the case had had on him. He continued,” I am just a human being, I was trying my best, I got lost in my excess and lost in my ego,” adding,” I am just a human being.” I lost my freedom, the ability to raise my children, and the right to care for my family as a result of my choice. I lost all of my companies, my job, my status, and most importantly, I lost my self-esteem. I have been completely humbled and broken. Right then, I detest myself. I’ve been completely stripped down,” he claims, but his stupidity in scheduling a speaking engagement for the following month didn’t do him any favors with the judge.
According to the U.S. Attorneys, Diddy had a public appearance scheduled for Miami’s next week in mind, which suggests he anticipated leaving today or quickly.

Giovanni Sairras of Re-Entry One was brought in to discuss the incident by the protection to reveal the circumstance. According to Sairras, the appearance was intended as a speech to assist another previously incarcerated people. However, Diddy’s case possible didn’t help because of the optics and assumption of arrogance.

Diddy’s group even raised all of his children to plead for him to be given a brief sentence, preferably occasion served, with the exception of Love Combs, who is almost three years old.

Jessie andD’Lila Combs apparently exchanged yawning glances while speaking, and Quincy, Justin, and Christian discussed Diddy being their hero who taught them to handle people like kings. View this Instagram postA post shared by @theybfdailynowLast month, some character letters regarding Diddy’s sentencing were sent to the court. Cassie, who testified as a victim of his decade-long abuse, sent a superstar letter to the editor, requesting that he not be immediately released. According to court documents, Ventura Fine wrote,” I still experience nightmares and flashbacks on a regular, daily schedule, and continue to require emotional care to deal with my past.” My reality is that I worry that Sean Combs or his associates did follow me and my home. Ventura Fine continued,” I’m so afraid that if he walks free, his second things may be timely vengeance against me and others who complained about his abuse at trial.” According to her attorneys Douglas Wigdor and Meredith Firetog,” the word imposed nowadays recognizes the effect of the major offenses he committed,” they said in a statement released after the punishment. With the help of her family and friends,” We are convinced that Ms. Ventura will continue to heal, knowing that so many people have been inspired by her courage and fortitude,” they added.

How long will it take Puff to really serve… time will tell. The YBF initially published a story about Diddy, who was sentenced to four years in jail, and his children who pleaded for mercy in court. 

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