Diddy is taking steps toward self-improvement by enrolling in rehabilitation programmes while in federal custody, focusing on his drug use and issues related to violence against women.
Sources familiar with the situation have informed reporters that Diddy is participating in the STOP Program, which is designed to help inmates prevent sexual assault and address domestic and dating violence.
Additionally, he is receiving therapy and is involved in the Dr. Harry K. Wexler drug abuse program.
According to sources from the Department of Justice, Diddy is committed to self-improvement through these programs, with one source describing it as his journey toward redemption.
However, some skeptics might suggest that his motivations are different.
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Diddy’s federal trial included significant testimony regarding domestic abuse towards Cassie and Jane, as well as his extensive use of drugs like Molly.
It’s not unusual for individuals facing conviction to engage in various programs to demonstrate to the judge their commitment to rehabilitation before sentencing.
As previously reported, Diddy’s sentencing is scheduled for October 3.
We have learned that he began his drug treatment before his arrest last year and has continued it while incarcerated.
Diddy scored a significant victory against federal prosecutors when he was acquitted of racketeering and sex trafficking charges, although the jury did convict him on two lesser charges related to prostitution.
Prosecutors have recommended a four-year sentence, but the final decision will be made by Judge Arun Subramanian.