Diddy Pleads for ‘Freedom to Make Change’ in Sentencing Video
The music mogul’s legal team released the highly-produced video on Friday.
The music mogul’s legal team released the highly-produced video on Friday.
The mogul’s attorneys say he plans to make a statement at the hearing.
With the judge deciding “a new trial is not warranted,” the mogul will be sentenced Friday.
Several alleged victims also sent in letters ahead of Friday’s sentencing, saying they “deserve safety.”
The music mogul returned to Manhattan federal court on Thursday.
“He motivated me, believed in me, and helped me grow,” the rapper shared.
“I have nothing to do with a possible pardon,” lead attorney Marc Agnifilo says.
“We’ve reached out” to the Trump administration, attorney Nicole Westmoreland told CNN.
“The motion for bail is denied,” Judge Arun Subramanian said Monday.
“He stomped on my stomach,” Huynh said in a 2019 interview.