
"In a character reference letter to the judge sentencing her ex-boyfriend, Sean "Diddy" Combs, former City Girls rapper Yung Miami asserts, "That's a good man." She begins the letter filed September 22 with a caveat that "I cannot speak on or defend anything that may have happened before I met Sean Combs." In the four years that she's known him, Miami said he was "loving, genuine, supportive, and always encouraging.""
"Miami, real name Caresha Brownlee, credits Combs with influencing her personal development and professional success. Specifically, she cites how meaningful it was that he took her to the Met Gala in 2023, writing that "Sean has always made it a priority to open doors for Black people, to make sure we are seen, heard, and valued in spaces where we've historically been excluded." After mentioning Combs's anger management and therapy, she concludes that "Sean is not a danger or a threat to the community.""
Yung Miami filed a character reference letter for Sean "Diddy" Combs, calling him "a good man" while noting she cannot speak about events before meeting him. Over four years, she describes Combs as loving, genuine, supportive, and encouraging, and credits him with influencing her personal development and professional success. She highlighted his role in opening doors for Black people, including taking her to the Met Gala in 2023. The letter references Combs's anger management and therapy and concludes he is not a danger to the community. The letter emphasizes his faith, uplifting influence, and importance as a father; several family members and associates also submitted letters.
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