Just over a month ago, Sean “Diddy” Combs was found guilty on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution and acquitted on sex-trafficking and racketeering charges. Even before the verdict was announced, Rolling Stone reported that Combs’s associates were working to “lay groundwork” for a presidential pardon from Donald Trump. And now, it seems his plan is really taking shape — his lead attorney, Marc Agnifilo, has told CBS that his client “said to me he’s going to be back at Madison Square Garden.”
In his first interview since the trial, Agnifilo shared a message from Combs. “He wants people to know that he has reflected on the blessings that he’s been given, on the imperfections that I think he sees in himself. I think he wants to get out of jail, reestablish a lovi