In a letter to the court, Young Miami described Diddy as “the man of God” and begged the judge to see someone she knew.
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Yang Miami serves as Sean Diddy’s comb in a character reference letter filed before the verdict, describing the embattled music tycoon as “love” and “support” while urging the judge to see the person she personally knows, rather than headlines.
The former city woman rapper, who wrote under her legal name Caresha Brownlee, told the court she could not speak on past allegations against Diddy but wanted to share her three-year relationship.
I want to make it clear that I can’t speak before meeting Sean Coms, nor defend anything that could happen. “She wrote in the letter, which was published in the Shadow Room, adding: “I do not tolerate any misconduct. I can only speak from my personal experience and from people I have known in the past four years. ”
The letter, submitted on Monday (September 22), also highlights Didi’s charitable aspects. Miami recalls the pair feeding homeless people on Thanksgiving in 2022 and says he often gives back in private.
She also pointed to his efforts to improve himself, writing: “He chose to check himself for anger management, start treatment and work on physical recovery… He didn’t do it for the performance – he did it because he wanted to grow and be a better person.”
Miami directly called on the judge to close the letter: “In my personal experience, Sean is not a danger or threat to the community. He is a man of God, someone who raises, supports and inspires the people around him, but is more important than anything else, but he is a father, and his children are the ones who need him the most. They need him.” They need him. ”
She ended with a simple plea: “Judge…that’s a good guy.”
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Yang Miami claims she has never seen Didi abuse
Yung Miami has previously said she had never suffered abuse in her relationship with Diddy. “I can’t talk about what wasn’t my experience,” she said last August. “I can’t talk about what I don’t know… that’s not my experience.”
DIDDY will be sentenced on October 3 after two federal charges related to the prostitution of a transport individual. The charges will be sentenced to jail for up to 20 years.
His legal team demanded 14 months in prison before requesting release. Federal prosecutors are expected to recommend sentences between 51 and 63 months. They must submit their recommendations by September 29.