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P. Diddy Awaits Sentence After Judge Questions Remorse

P. Diddy's last-minute letter of remorse may not be enough. Judge Subramanian remains unconvinced as the rapper awaits sentencing for his role in a prostitution ring and assault.

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Judge Apparently Doesn't Recognize P. Diddy's Remorseful Plea Letter - P. Diddy Awaits Sentence After Judge Questions Remorse

Sean Combs, also known as P. Diddy, faced Judge Arun Subramanian today for sentencing in his prostitution and promoting persons case. The judge seemed unimpressed by Diddy's last-minute remorseful letter.

Diddy, the renowned rapper, admitted to his wrongdoings in the letter. He expressed regret for neglecting his children, including his son King Combs, and wanting to care for his 84-year-old mother. However, Judge Subramanian was critical of Diddy's earlier denials of guilt during the trial.

Diddy described harsh conditions in the Brooklyn prison, stating he feared for his life. He also mentioned being sober for the first time in 25 years while incarcerated. In his letter, Diddy admitted his selfishness led to his downfall and confessed to being wrong in a video where he hit Cassie.

Diddy is awaiting his sentence for two counts of 'Promoting Persons for Prostitution and Prostitution'. Despite his remorseful letter, Judge Subramanian did not seem convinced, stating that the letter came too late. Diddy's fate now lies in the hands of the court.

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