Sean “Diddy” Combs begins the mercy judge before the conviction

The Rap Magnat condemned Sean “Diddy” Combs wrote a letter to the judge supervising his criminal trial, asking for the leniency during his conviction on Friday and blaming his past behavior on drug addiction.
In the four -page letter, he apologizes “for all the injuries and the pain I have caused” and said he was reformed after spending 13 months in a Brooklyn prison.
Friday, the letter from the letter from his condemnation hearing at 10:00 am (3:00 p.m. GMT).
In July, he was found guilty of two prostitution accusations and now risks up to 20 years in prison. Prosecutors are looking for a sentence of at least 11 years old, but combat lawyers ask him that he is released later this month.
In his letter to judge Arun Subramanian, Combs apologizes for having assaulted her ex-girlfriend, singer Casandra Ventura, writing: “I literally lost my mind”.
“I’m sorry for that and will always be,” he continues. “My domestic violence will always be a heavy burden that will have to wear forever.”
He also apologizes to an anonymous woman who testified during the trial under the name of “Jane” and said that he was “lost in drugs and excess”.
“I lost my way,” he wrote. “My fall was rooted in my selfishness. I was humiliated and broken in my heart.”
The accusers of Peign also wrote to the judge, describing how he exercised his power and his influence to ruin their lives, and their fears of taking revenge for being released.
“I am so afraid that if he walks free, his first actions will be quick reprisals towards me and others who have spoken,” wrote Ms. Ventura.
She added that she believes that he deserves a long sentence, writing: “He has no interest in changing or becoming better. He will always be the same cruel, swallowed and manipulative man as he is.”
In his letter, Combs describes the teaching of a class to his colleagues detained on “what I did to become a prosperous businessman”, describing himself as a modified person who is now sober for the first time in 25 years.
“The old me died in prison and the new version of me is reborn,” he wrote.
The comb continues by asking the judge’s mercy, “not only for me, but for the good of my children”. He asked the judge to consider his seven children and his 84 -year -old mother who recently underwent a brain operation.
He notes that the judge could be tempted to make an example of him and asks rather that he is an example of “what a person can do if he has given a second chance”.
Combs should also speak in court on Friday before the judge pronounced his sentence. Four of his lawyers should also speak, and his defense team also plans to show a 15 -minute video. We don’t know what video can include.
In July, a jury acquitted him from the most serious accusations: racketeering and sex trafficking – which could have made him spend the rest of his life behind bars. He was found guilty of two transporter to engage in prostitution.
Prosecutors say he is “unrepentant” and argued that the rapper should spend a minimum of 11 years in prison.
“The accused is trying to refuse decades of mistreatment as a simple function of mutually toxic relations,” the prosecutors wrote in a file of September 29. “But there is nothing mutual in a relationship where one person has all power and the other ends up sobbing and bruised.”
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