Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs reportedly already had plans before his sentencing on Friday, October 3.
The prosecution in Diddy’s sex trafficking case told the judge that the rapper, 55, had at least seven speaking engagements scheduled, an act they described as the “height of hubris,” according to a New York Times report on the day of the sentencing. The prosecution also filed a letter from Giovanni Sairra, who founded a nonprofit that assists inmates as they readjust to life outside of prison.
Sairra’s letter claimed the group had “secured approval from correctional agencies like GEO Group, Inc. and community partners to host Mr. Combs as an instructor teaching both virtually and in person.”
The events were largely scheduled to take place in Miami, where Diddy lived before he was arrested in Sep