Diddy was again denied bail while waiting for the sentence to prostitution.
During last month’s highly publicized trial, the music tycoon was acquitted of the most serious charges of sexual trafficking and blackmail, while convicted of a minor offense.
Everyone will be sentenced to 10 years in prison for the crime, but the judge will decide his sentence in early October, and Didi has been in jail for 11 months since his arrest last September.
Diddy has bid for bail since the trial, and the judge has rejected each bail, who claims the record executive failed to prove that he had a “abnormal” reason for his release.
Diddy’s history of domestic violence has also been cited as the reasoning behind denying his bail.
Diddy and his legal team have yet to comment on their latest bond attempts failed.
One who does support the rapper’s release is an ex-girlfriend named Virginia Huynh, who was supposed to be a witness at the trial when she was only called “Victim 3”.
In a letter to the judge, Wheen said he should be allowed to bail “allow him to continue to take care of his family and fulfill his responsibilities while still being subject to court supervision.”
Huynh also detailed her relationship with Diddy: “Like many people, our relationship is not always perfect, we have experienced ups and downs, made mistakes, but he is willing to admit his mistakes and make better decisions in the future.”
She added: “In the following years, he made obvious efforts to be a better person and address the harm he caused. By the end of our relationship, he embodies the energy of love, patience and tenderness, which is significantly different from his past behavior.”
Huynh concluded: “He has been collaborative, respectful and compliant throughout the investigation and litigation process. He has a great connection with his family and community, including children who rely on him to get emotional and financial support. Allowing him at home will also support all involved in the rehabilitation process.”