Diddy unveils bizarre DOCUMENTARY pleading for his freedom that presents disgraced rapper as saintly do-gooder

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs has released a bizarre promo video presenting himself as a saintly do-gooder as he prepares for his sentencing.
The disgraced rap mogul shared the clip through his attorneys on Friday morning, showing the 55-year-old with his children during their childhoods and portraying him as a loving father.
Throughout the 11-minute clip, he is seen playing with his young daughters in archival footage interspersed with Diddy meeting fans and recording music in recent years.
The clip appears to have been released in hopes of softening Diddy’s image ahead of his sentencing on Friday morning, showing him growing up from the streets of New York to celebrating lifetime achievement awards and living a life of luxury.
Much of the promotional documentary also focuses on Diddy’s charter school in Harlem, where he is seen speaking with young students alongside montages of them dancing and learning in class.
Diddy faces a maximum of 20 years behind bars for transportation to engage in prostitution of his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura and another unnamed woman.
The sentence will be decided by US District Judge Subramanian, who previously denied a request from Diddy’s attorneys to release him on a $1 million bond after he was convicted in July.
Prosecutors have asked the judge to sentence Diddy to just over 11 years, while his defense requested no more than 14 months with time served, meaning he would be freed by the end of the year.
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs has released a bizarre promo video presenting himself as a saintly do-gooder as he prepares for his sentencing

The disgraced rap mogul shared the clip through his attorneys on Friday morning, showing the 55-year-old with his children during their childhoods and portraying him as a loving father

Throughout the 11-minute clip, he is seen playing with his young daughters in archival footage interspersed with Diddy meeting fans and recording music in recent years

The clip appears to have been released in hopes of softening Diddy’s image ahead of his sentencing on Friday morning
On the eve of his sentencing on Friday, Combs was hit with fresh sexual assault allegations from two additional alleged victims – a man and a woman – in civil suits.
Diddy has languished in the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn ever since he was arrested in September 2024, where he has been locked up with accused CEO shooter Luigi Mangione and convicted crypto fraudster Sam Bankman-Fried.
The disgraced rap mogul’s trial captured national attention earlier this year as the jury heard weeks of gut-wrenching testimony from Ventura, where she alleged that she was coerced into marathon ‘freak off’ sexual performances during their relationship.
In her testimony, Ventura – who was heavily pregnant as she took the stand – claimed that Combs often beat and abused her during their 11-year relationship.
During cross-examination Diddy’s defense attorneys argued that the sessions were not evidence of sex trafficking and were consensual, and brought up text messages from their relationship where Ventura wrote that she ‘loved’ the freak offs.

Diddy’s trial captured national attention earlier this year as the jury heard weeks of gut-wrenching testimony from his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura (seen together), where she alleged that she was coerced into marathon ‘freak off’ sexual performances during their relationship

Long lines seen gathering at court in New York on Friday ahead of Diddy’s sentencing

Diddy, seen in a court sketch, has languished in the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn ever since he was arrested in September 2024
Following his conviction, Diddy’s attorneys had filed a motion asking the judge to either overturn his criminal conviction or grant him a new trial, but that motion was denied on September 30.
In the appeal to free Diddy before Friday’s sentencing, his attorneys included nearly 70 letters of support from his inner circle – which also included his mother Janice, sister Keisha, children Justin, Chance, D’Lila and Jessie, record producer Dallas Austin, and Dana Tran, the mother of his youngest daughter.
The filing revealed Combs has finally sobered up in prison after 25 years of drugs and alcohol abuse.
His attorney argued that his 84-year-old mother Janice and seven of his children rely on him.
In her own letter, Janice pleaded that she wants to spend ‘the last few years of my life’ with her son – while conceding he ‘has made some terrible mistakes.’
The filing also claimed he maintained an ‘incident free record’ while staying at the Metropolitan Detention Center.