Overview
- In a court letter, Caresha “Yung Miami” Brownlee says Sean Combs is “not a danger or a threat to the community,” citing his anger management, therapy, and private charity including feeding the homeless in 2022.
- Her letter was filed alongside dozens of character references, including appeals from his mother, Janice, and his son, Christian, who asked the judge to let his father out of jail.
- Combs’ attorneys requested a sentence of no more than 14 months, noting he has already spent over a year at Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center.
- Prosecutors have previously referenced a four-to-five-year guidelines range and signaled they may seek more, while each Mann Act count carries a 10-year maximum; the jury acquitted Combs of racketeering and sex trafficking.
- Brownlee, who dated Combs from 2021 to 2023, wrote that she does not condone wrongdoing and can only speak to her own experience, and she did not testify during the trial.