Diddy is reportedly awaiting sentences for prostitution-related charges later this year, and he is in prison for recovery and self-help programs.
DIDDY takes drug rehabilitation and domestic violence courses
TMZ reported on Tuesday (July 15) that Puff has participated in the Stop program designed to prevent sexual assault, family and dating violence. He also reportedly participated in the substance abuse therapy program with Dr. Harry K. Wexler.
XXL has contacted Diddy’s team.
Why did Didi participate in these programs?
After his two major sins are not guilty, Puff is on the road to redemption. Until the verdict this fall, the music tycoon didn’t seem to have time, but whenever he returned to society as a freeman, he seemed to be using opportunities to improve himself. When it is time to be sentenced, this may also be a judge’s courtship strategy. Or both. Various procedures related to their cases after prisoners are very common.
What’s next for Diddy?
After an eight-week trial, Didi acquitted of extortion and sexual trafficking on July 2. However, he was convicted of two counts of traffic and engaged in prostitution. Prosecutors advise Didi to be imprisoned for at least 51 months. His defense team has a benchmark of 21 months. The founder of Bad Boys Entertainment will be sentenced to 13 months in prison after being sentenced to be denied bail. He is scheduled to be sentenced on October 3.
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