Inmates have been receiving education from Diddy through a course titled “Free Game With Diddy.”
Before his October sentencing, Puff’s lawyers submitted a memo on Monday, September 22, asking the judge to impose a 14-month sentence on the music mogul, who was found guilty in July on two charges of transportation to participate in prostitution. Diddy’s legal team lists all the positive things he has been doing since his incarceration in September of last year in the statement.
The complaint states that Diddy has been instructing a course at the Brooklyn Metropolitan Detention Center dubbed “Free Game With Diddy” for six weeks. The filing read:
Inmates who took the training also provided input to Diddy’s crew. With the sentence date approaching, the founder of Bad Boy Entertainment’s legal team has been making every effort. Additionally, they have provided the judge with a number of character letters from Diddy’s relatives and friends, including a positive letter from Yung Miami, Diddy’s ex-girlfriend.
Diddy’s sentencing is set for October 3. 51 to 63 months is the sentence that the prosecution is requesting. Puff’s destiny will ultimately be decided by the judge.
