Diddy’s Lawyer Confirms Pardon Request to Donald Trump
A member of Sean “Diddy” Combs“ The legal team confirms the claims they have discussed Donald TrumpThe administration in the hope of obtaining presidential forgiveness.
“I understand that we have stood our hand and that we had conversations in reference to forgiveness,” said the lawyer Nicole Westmoreland said in an interview with Cnn Tuesday August 5.
When he was asked how Diddy, 55, felt like his chances of receiving a forgiveness, Westmoreland shared that the music magnate “is a very hopeful person and I believe that he remains full of hope”.
US Weekly contacted Diddy and the Trump administration to comment.
Last month, Diddy was guilty Of two transport managers to engage in prostitution following his high -level trial. The jury decided that Diddy was not guilty of two sexual traffic leaders and a racketeer conspiracy chief. The rapper could incur up to 20 years in prison. (Diddy has maintained his innocence and denied all the allegations against him since his September 2024 Arrest.)
Diddy is currently detained at the Brooklyn Metropolitan Detention Center, New York, while waiting for his conviction. His most recent ask for a deposit was refused by the judge Arun Subramanian Monday August 4. Consequently, Diddy will remain behind bars until his conviction, which is scheduled for October 3.
After the end of the Diddy trial, Deadline reported that Trump, 79, is “seriously” Considering to forgive Diddy. We Understands that the White House does not comment on potential pardons.
Earlier this month, Trump sent speculation About a potential forgiveness for Diddy when speech in Newsmax. The president said it would probably not happen, but commented Diddy’s legal problems.
“Well, it was essentially, in a way, half innocent. I don’t know what they are doing in prison or something,” said Trump Rob Finnerty During rest. “He celebrated a victory but I guess it was not such a good victory.”
Trump also discussed the dynamics of the relationship and Diddy after having decided to pursue politics.
“I was very friendly with him, I seemed good to him, seemed to be a nice guy, I didn’t know him well,” recalls Trump. “But when I ran for an office, it was very hostile. But it was difficult, we are human beings and we don’t like things to have a trouble, right? But when you know someone and you go well and then you get into office and he made terrible statements … So I don’t know, it makes it more difficult to do.”
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