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Yung Miami Calls Diddy ‘Loving’ in Letter to Judge Ahead …



In a character letter to New York judge Arun Subramanian ahead of Diddy’s sentencing, Yung Miami says the Bad Boy Records founder “is not a danger or a threat to the community.”

The letter opens with Miami, born Caresha Brownlee, noting she “cannot speak on or defend anything that may have happened” prior to her meeting Sean Combs. Instead, her comments, joined by several others in newly filed court documents viewed by Complex, are penned from the perspective of having known Diddy for four years.

“For three of those years, I was in a public relationship with Sean, and during that time, I witnessed—and came to know—a different person than the one often portrayed,” Miami wrote in the letter, filed Monday, Sept. 22. “Behind the scenes, he was loving, genuine, supportive, and always encouraging. He motivated me, believed in me, and helped me grow both personally and professionally.”

The Bad Boy Records founder is set to be sentenced in October.

This story is being updated.


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