Anonymous wrote:I'm disgusted with judge's words that Combs has been an inspiration to people of color. No, sir! I've worked with Black teachers, administrators, and ministers who truly have been an inspiration to POC and youth of all ages. They weren't harming kids with disturbing sexual and abusive behavior or disgusting song lyrics that are degrading to women.
Anonymous wrote:Trump will pardon him.
https://people.com/donald-trump-says-it-would-be-difficult-to-pardon-diddy-11783800Anonymous wrote:Trump will pardon him.
Anonymous wrote:Trump will pardon him.
Thankfully, you were wrong!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think 5 years with time served and and he will serve another 2 years.Anonymous wrote:Sentencing is today. Any predictions? I'm guessing a max of 5 years with time served and probation. I think the defense is asking for 14 months with time served, which would have him released around the end of this year.
But his kids say they need their daddy back.
Diddy has testified he won’t do it again. He’s changed. Why are they still keeping him in prison?
My guess is he gets time-served and will be released.
https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/diddy-sentencing-federal-charges
Anonymous wrote:Judge: As Doctor King taught us, Out of the mountain of despair, a stone of hope. Mr. Combs, your mom writes that you have always been a good son. The same power that enabled you to hurt these women, you could use to help.
[Combs is sitting with his hand folded]
Judge: Adjourned
Anonymous wrote:Judge: I want to speak to the strong women who came forward: Ms. Ventura and Jane, you've been through trauma we can't imagine. Ms. Ventura said it was forced sex and degradation. I want to say, We heard you.
Judge: You weren't just speaking to the jurors, but to other victims. You stood up to power. It's not easy. Violence behind closed doors doesn't have to stay secret forever. I know you still bear trauma. But you've taught us, you don't have to stay a victim