Diddy teaches “Free Games” business course in prison:

Sean “Didi” comb According to one inmate, his prisoners have also been helping his prisoners change lives since they were detained at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, New York.
prisoner HorncouHe also known as Miles Guo, submitted a letter supporting Diddy before the sentence was announced on Friday, October 3.
In a letter submitted to the judge Aron Subanaanian This week, by US WeeklyKwok said Diddy supports his fellow citizens in developing life and entrepreneurial skills by teaching courses called “Free Games with Diddy.”
“’The free game with Diddy’ is a life of our life, entrepreneurship, and how he became one of the most successful idol tycoons in the world, starting with nothing.” “He helps people think correctly and helps them find places to find [their] Light. ”
“I’ve seen him prepare for this class for months, and he writes and reads books and takes notes so that he can spread his knowledge and ideas. To let him share his best information. [MDC] I joined a program,” the inmate continued. Plus, for the first time I saw an entire unit involved in a place where color or gangs didn’t matter… the only thing that mattered was to acquire the same goal of knowledge and wisdom.”
According to Kwok, “After first class, I can see how he succeeds… He is a dedicated, motivated person when he feels relieved. I’ve met a lot [celebrities] And I’ve seen them not so well organized, but in this course [Diddy] Be organized and really ready to share his “free game”. ”
In the letter, Cook describes Didi as a “good, sensitive, talented man” [sic] and motivational. ”
“We have already spoken [sic] About creating plans to bring young people out of the street and help them with music, exercise, and find [their] Light. No one [resources] or funds or connections can be expanded [their] Thoughts and resources. ” he wrote.
Since September 2024, Diddy has been detained in Brooklyn, MDC on allegations of sexual trafficking, extortion and transportation for prostitution. He was convicted in July on two counts of prostitution-related charges, but three further charges of trafficking and rackets were dropped. (Didi insists on his innocence and denies all charges against him.)
Federal prosecutors were sentenced to more than 11 years in prison when they were sentenced Friday.
“Punishment for his conviction,” prosecutors argued in this week’s memo. “His conviction is serious, with a decade-long sentence on defendants like Sean Combs who engage in violence and put others in fear in multiple cases.”
However, Didi’s lawyers urged Judge Subramanian to consider a 14-month prison sentence before being sentenced to supervised releases with mandatory drug treatment, individual treatment and group treatment.