Diddy’s Ex Virginia Huynh Supports Him Amid Bail Motion
An ex-girlfriend of Sean “Diddy” Combs publicly approved the music magnate and asked for his prison release.
In legal documents deposited at Judge Arun Subramanian in the South New York district on Sunday August 3 and obtained by US Weekly Later in the day, a letter written by Virginie “Gina” Huynh asked that “the court allowed its [Diddy’s] Liberation under bail while the case takes place. »»
The letter from Huynh, 33, who dated the music magnate, 55, from 2014 to 2019, also said: “I write because I do not consider Mr. Combs as a danger to me or for the community. This is his first criminal case. ”
US Weekly contacted Huynh to comment.
Huynh’s letter followed a Tuesday, July 29, movement Submitted by the Diddy’s legal team who asked the rapper to be released under bail before his October 3 feeling. (Diddy was arrested in September 2024 and accused of sexual trafficking, racketeering and transportation to engage in prostitution. He pleaded not guilty of all accusations and denied all the allegations against him.)
Diddy’s lawyers have submitted several DIDDY deposit requests since the rapper’s arrest in 2024, but all were deemed unsuccessful.

Virginia Huynh
With the kind authorization of Virginia Huynh / InstagramHuynh’s letter acknowledged that it was originally “victim-3” in the accusation file against Diddy. Compared to Cnn On Sunday, the Huynh, previously anonymous, “mysteriously abandoned a few days before the start of the trial”.
The point of sale also noted that during the Diddy trial, a former assistant from Diddy said that he had seen the rapper “launching apples on Huynh at his home in Miami”. This testimony was referenced by the Diddy’s legal team in their deposit on Sunday and considered as an “uncrowded accusation”.
Huynh’s letter also detailed its presumed time with Diddy. “Our relationship, like many, was not always perfect, we have known ups and downs, and errors were made, but he was willing to recognize his mistakes and make better decisions in the future. Over the years that followed, he has made visible efforts to become a better person and to respond to the damage he had caused, “she said.
The letter continued, saying that Diddy “embodied an energy of love, patience and sweetness” at the end of Huynh’s time with him. “To my knowledge, he has not been violent for many years, and he is committed to being a father first,” she said.
She added: “I want to insure court that if she is released, I believe that Mr. Combs will adhere to all the conditions imposed and will not compromise his freedom or the well-being of his family. It will allow her to be at home will also support the healing process for all those involved. I respectly ask that you consider these factors when you decide on his admissibility.”
The prosecutors responded to the last request for a deposit of Diddy in a letter filed in Subramanian on Thursday, July 31. The answer read in part: “The detention of the defendant pending conviction is compulsory, there are no exceptional circumstances justifying his release, and even if there has been, the defendant cannot demonstrate by clear and convincing evidence that he is not a danger to the community.”
Subramanian has not yet ruled on the rapper’s last deposit request.
As for the charges against Diddy, the musician’s lawyer Marc Agnifilo Said in a press release at the time: “We are disappointed with the decision to continue what we think is an unfair prosecution of Mr. Combs by the American prosecutor’s office. He is an imperfect person, but he is not a criminal. On his credit, Mr. Combs was only cooperative with this investigation and he voluntarily moved to New York last week in anticipation of charges. Innocent man with nothing to hide, and he can’t wait to empty his name in court. »»
Since his arrest, Diddy has taken place at the Metropolitan detention center in Brooklyn.
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