The rap mogul once known for parties now fights for freedom in court.
Here’s everything happening behind bars before his sentencing.
A jury acquitted him of racketeering & sex trafficking… but convicted him of transporting for prostitution.
From depression to mentorship, letters to the judge claim Diddy is “shining his light” inside prison walls.
The Bad Boy founder started a program teaching entrepreneurship, music & sports to fellow inmates.
Cassie Ventura says she fled NYC fearing Diddy or his associates could retaliate if he’s released.
Miles Guo, a fellow inmate, says Diddy overcame “dark stages” & became a mentor.
Virginia Huynh told the court she never engaged in prostitution with Diddy & asked the judge for leniency
“I still have nightmares… I moved my family to stay safe,” Cassie wrote, warning of possible retaliation
In his own letter, Diddy admits drug abuse, violence & selfishness: “Jail humbled and broke me to my core.”
Diddy says he’s drug-free for the first time in 25 years, calls his time behind bars a “spiritual reset.”