Yung Miami is still standing by Sean “Diddy” Combs as the 55-year-old awaits sentencing on two federal counts of transporting women across state lines for the purpose of prostitution. In court documents issued the Florida rapper is one of several people who penned character letters to Judge Arun Subramanian to position Combs in a positive light. “My name is Caresha Brownlee. I’m a mother, daughter, sister, and a hip-hop artist who has spent many years in the public eye,” wrote the 31-year-old. “I want to be clear that I cannot speak on or defend anything that may have happened before I met Sean Combs. I do not condone any wrongdoing. I can only speak from my personal experience and the man I’ve come to know over the past four years. She continued to recall specific experiences that enhanced her life, such as attending the Met Gala for the first time and giving back to the community during the Thanksgiving holiday. In my personal experience, Sean is not a danger or a threat to the community. He is a man of God, someone who uplifts, supports, and inspires those around him to be better mentally, physically and spiritually. But more than anything, he’s a father, and his kids are the ones who look up to him the most. They need him. His presence, love, and guidance matter deeply in their lives,” she elaborated. “Judge..That’s a good man.” In July, Combs was convicted of the aforementioned charges yet found not guilty on racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking charges after a highly publicized federal trial. Additional letters to the judge were written by his mother, Janice, his three teenage daughters, Chance, Jessie, and D’Lila; Dallas Austin, and his sons Quincy Brown, Justin Combs, and Quincy Combs, among dozens of others.Combs is set to be sentenced next month and faces up to 10 years for each count
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