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Sean “Diddy” Combs“Ex-Girl Friend Virginia” Gina “Huynh, who was called” Victim-3 “in his charges, wrote a letter to a judge in New York and asked him to be released against the castle.
In his letter, Huynh – who identified himself with names for the first time – advocated for Judge Arun Subramanian to grant Combs, 55, to “allow him to continue to take care of his family and fulfill his responsibility while he is still subject to the court’s surveillance.”
The letter was handed over to the court on Sunday, August 3 by Comb’s defense team. Huynh also wrote that she does not believe that Combs is a danger to the public and that he is a committed “family man … who has not been violent for many years.”
“I think it is important for the court to have a complete picture of who he is beyond the charges,” she added.
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“Our relationship, like many, was not always perfect, we experienced ups and downs and mistakes were made but he was willing to admit his mistakes and make better decisions in the future,” Huynh continued in the letter.
She added, “In the years that followed, he made visible efforts to become a better person and to deal with the damage he had caused. When our relationship ended, he embodied an energy of love, patience and gentleness that was significantly different from his past behavior.”
Huynh said this is Comb’s “first criminal case”, and she wrote about how she thinks the music mogul would not offend any conditions that the court sets out for release, as well as how she thinks he “will not jeopardize his freedom or well -being in his family.”
“Throughout the investigation and the procedure, he has been cooperative, respectful and compatible. He has significant ties to his family and society, including children who are dependent on him for emotional and financial support,” Huynh continued. “Allowing him to be at home will also support the healing process for everyone involved.”
Before Comb’s trial began, Prosecutor warned the court that they could no longer find Huynh (then only known as “victim-3”) and said they had lost contact with both her and her lawyer.
She was referred to several times in the government’s charges against chambers, but she never testified in his trial.
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IN prosecutionProsecutors accused Combs of using “violence, threats of violence and coercion, of causing victims, including but not limited to three female victims … to carry out commercial sex documents” for payments and other financial opportunities. ”
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Chambers’ lawyers last asked the judge July 28 to release him on a bond of $ 50 million while waiting to judge for a new Federal conviction of accusations of transport to get involved in prostitution.
After Combs was acquitted for more serious allegations of sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy on July 2, his lawyers sought his immediate release at Bond before his judgment, which is scheduled for October 3.
Judge Subramanian denied that he was released at a guarantee negotiation and said that Comb’s history of home violence showed that he could pose a danger to others.
Combs was convicted of two bills for transport to participate in prostitution according to the Mann Act, each of which has a maximum penalty of ten years in prison. The law requires that a defendant who is convicted under the Mann Act be stored before the judgment, unless there are “exceptional” reasons why it would be inappropriate. In addition, in order to be released, a respondent may not pose a risk of flight or danger to the public.
During the eight-week trial, prosecutors claimed that Combs was the head of a criminal company that committed such crimes as kidnapping, bribes and murder fire, and that he forced his ex-girlfriend Casandra “Cassie” Ventura And another former long -lasting girlfriend, who testified at his trial under the pseudonym “Jane”, to have sex with male escorts.
A hotel surveillance video 2016 showing Combs that attacks Ventura, 38, was among the evidence shown by the lawyers.
Prosecutors opposed hard Comb’s release at his guarantee negotiation, and they claimed that he had been violent with Jane in June 2024 – even after his home was attacked by federal agents and while he was aware that he was under investigation of allegations of sex trafficking.