Key Points:
- Diddy writes a plea to Judge Arun Subramanian before sentencing. He says drugs drove his rage and harmed his life.
- He says jail broke him and made him sober. He claims he now helps inmates learn simple business.
- Cassie warns of payback and urges a long term. Prosecutors seek 11 years, citing long abuse and harm.
Rap boss Sean “Diddy” Combs has begged for mercy. He wrote a long note to Judge Arun Subramanian. He said drugs fed his rage and past harm. He said jail changed him after thirteen hard months.

He said, “I lost my mind, and I’m sorry.” He added, “My wrongs will be a heavy load.” He also said he hurt “Jane,” who spoke in court. He wrote that pride and excess led to his fall.
Remorseful letter before Friday court date
The 54-year-old faces up to twenty years in jail. A jury found him guilty on two prostitution charges. He says the “old me died” while he stayed inside. He claims he is sober for the first time. He says he teaches simple business to fellow inmates.
Hours earlier, 50 Cent letter reached the court record. Prosecutors want at least eleven years behind bars. His lawyers ask for release this month instead. They cite time served and strong steps toward change.
Cassie and prosecutors push for a tough sentence
Accusers want a long term and strict jail rules. Cassie Ventura told the court she fears swift payback. She wrote, “He has no interest in change or growth.” She added, “He will stay a cruel, power hungry man.”
Prosecutors echoed that view in their harsh filing. They said he tries to recast “decades of abuse” as “mutual.” They wrote, “There is nothing mutual in that power.” They said the weak one ends up bruised and bloodied.
Meanwhile, Young Thug support on stream drew fresh talk online. Fans still split on his fate and next steps. Court sets the term after both sides speak today. All eyes now stay on the judge’s final call.





