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Zac Brown Opens Up About Working With Parton On ‘Butterfly’: ‘There’ll Never Be Another Dolly’

Zac Brown doesn’t hold back when it comes to sharing his love and admiration for Dolly Parton. After having the rare honor of collaborating with her on his moving new anthem, “Butterfly,” from his upcoming album Love & Fear, Brown says his respect for Parton as both an artist and a person has only deepened.

“There’ll never be another Dolly,” he said of the country legend before praising her as “the most published, most brilliant female writer ever.”

This collaboration, Brown admits, was a “dream.” Not only did he get to work with such an icon in the genre, but he also got to fulfill a longtime goal of recording with a full orchestra. Having such a large group of talented musicians alongside Parton’s signature vocals made an already special song that much more fulfilling.

Kendra Scott, Dolly Parton, Zac Brown; Photo via Instagram
Kendra Scott, Dolly Parton, Zac Brown; Photo via Instagram

“She’s an angel man, but what she’s sang on this, I sent her the song and was like, ‘sing whatever you want’. And when I got back what she sang, I was just like, she’s a fu**ing ninja dude. She’s a ninja,” he told Taylor Lewan and Will Compton during an episode of Bussin’ With The Boys.

Why “Butterfly” Is So Special

Co-written by Brown with Dan Auerbach and Sasha Sirota, “Butterfly,” offers a powerful statement centered around resilience, self-discovery, and personal growth. from struggle and hardship to empowerment and freedom, offering a reminder that listeners are stronger than they realize and can overcome any challenge that comes their way. For Brown, the song carries an extra layer of weight as it was he written as a letter to his children.

“It’s the first song I wrote on the piano because I can play piano, but I don’t really write on it. So I sat down and tried to write a song and that’s what came out, a song for my kids,” Brown explained. “But having Dolly the legend absolutely murder it, when you listen to what she sang on that and how she sang it, you wouldn’t know she was 25 or 80. It’s unbelievable. That one is one right now that I’m so crazy proud of and I just love her and everything she stands for. She’s done so much in philanthropy as well with her career. Just an incredible woman…She’s about to be 80 years old and she’s hot and she’s still as talented as any human on the earth.”

This marks one of three epic collabs that are set to appear on Zac Brown Band’s next album. He also worked alongside Marcus King for the unreleased track “Hard Run,” and Snoop Dogg on “Let It Run.”

Brown Shares His Pride For Love & Fear Album

Between these collaborations, the remaining songs on the 13-track album and his upcoming run at the Las Vegas Sphere, Brown has entered what might be the most personally fulfilling chapter of his career.

“I’ve bled over this album and these recordings and all of the press and all the content for the Sphere and all the things, so I’m super proud of it. I’m proud of this as any record I’ve ever made,” Brown admits. “Spent a lot of time writing it, a lot of time producing it and arranging it with my band and I love it. Every three years you get a snapshot of the best songs that I’ve written in that amount of time. But having Snoop on a song, having Dolly on a song, and then I wrote with Dave Grohl on one of the tunes. I love it. Those are my babies, man. The songs are like your babies.”

Brown reveals that putting together the best possible Sphere experience while also crafting this album has been both a huge honor and a “massive undertaking.” All of the hard work he’s done this year is leading up to the first night in the immersive venue. While he admits it’s not a “big money-making opportunity,” the exposure, the artistry, and the chance to connect with their community in the new way is what makes it all worth it.

“The Sphere show in December is the biggest project we’ve ever taken on by tenfold, and it’s important to do something that’s unforgettable there to just remind people, I want to be in that same legacy era or legacy act as the Rolling Stones or the Grateful Dead. And what that requires is your community that you create around your music and your following and all those things. You have to do something to keep them engaged, to keep them going. And artistically, this is the greatest canvas that’s ever been created for creativity,” he explained.

The run is set to kick off on December 5, the same day the band’s new album Love & Fear is scheduled to arrive.

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Rob Cole Shocks Everyone On ‘The Voice’ With Comeback Audition After Previous Season’s Zero Chair Turns

Part three of The Voice Season 26 Blind Auditions aired on Monday night, and as expected, country music had its moment to shine once again. Among the standouts was Rob Cole, a 34-year-old from North Carolina, who delivered a heartfelt rendition of “Joy of My Life.”

The song, originally written and recorded by John Fogerty, was given new life when Chris Stapleton included it on his 2020 Starting Over album. Cole’s cover leaned into that soulful, country/rock realm, and capturing the attention of two of the coaches. 

Rob Cole; Photo by: Griffin Nagel/NBC
Rob Cole; Photo by: Griffin Nagel/NBC

Michael Bublé and Reba McEntire both hit their buttons for Cole, but in a surprising twist, Bublé used his block against McEntire. That meant Cole couldn’t choose Team Reba, no matter how much she wanted him.

Bublé explained his decision with a smile, telling McEntire, “I love you so much, Reba, the love I have. You know how much I love you? I love you so much that I blocked you. That’s the respect and admiration I have.”

He then turned his attention to Cole, admitting, “When I heard your voice, I knew I could not allow Reba to be in the competition with me.” Bublé went on to praise him, saying, “What is your name and where are you from? You incredible man.”

Cole shocked the coaches and the audience by revealing that this was actually his second time auditioning for the hit show. During Season 25, he walked away without a single chair turn. This time, things couldn’t have been more different.

Reflecting on his journey, Cole said, “It really calls me to go after it. No does not mean never. It’s not the same thing.” This struck a chord with McEntire, who smiled and told him, “I’m so glad you are in now.”

Reba McEntire; Photo by: Trae Patton/NBC
Reba McEntire; Photo by: Trae Patton/NBC

With a spot on Team Bublé, Cole’s luck was completely different this time and the pop star was thrilled to welcome him to the team.  

“I don’t have to battle with anybody. We don’t have to talk about any other things. I’m going to have to go and buy a bag of lemons so that I can suck on ’em to get this smile off my face,” his proud new coach shared. 

Michael Buble; Photo by: Trae Patton/NBC
Michael Buble; Photo by: Trae Patton/NBC

Though Snoop Dogg didn’t turn his chair, he still praised Cole and offered encouraging words.

“Big Rob..you already know I had a spot for you, but when I seen Reba got blocked, I have peripheral something that they don’t have. But let me say this, man, when you went off into that sound like you was John Cougar Mellencamp, you started rolling and growling. I’m like, and I’m loving all of that right there, man. So I’m happy that you on the show. And that you got a great coach like Mike who’s going to challenge you and give you different things. Now you back. What a coach. What a bright future! Let’s go, baby!” 

Niall Horan was equally impressed, telling the contestant, ”By the way, I didn’t turn because I thought Reba was just going to, I just thought not a chance if I turned for that one.”

Rob Cole will move forward as part of Team Bublé, however, McEntire teased “we’ve got a little thing called steal,” hinting that his future on the team may not be set in stone. 

The Voice airs on NBC on Mondays and Tuesdays.  

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D4vd Swatted Days After Teen’s Body Found in Tesla

D4vd was the target of a swatting hoax at his family’s Hempstead home in Texas just ten days after police discovered the decomposed body of a 15-year-old girl in the trunk of his impounded Tesla in Los Angeles.

On September 18, officers armed with rifles arrived at the residence following a 911 call falsely claiming gunfire, screaming and a possible death at the property. The entire response was captured on police body cameras, showing officers approaching the home with weapons drawn.

The parents of the 20-year-old singer, born David Anthony Burke, answered the door visibly alarmed.

“Someone is messing with us,” his father repeated to officers, while his mother asked them to check the property in case someone was hiding nearby.

Police confirmed the call was a swatting prank, a dangerous tactic where false emergencies are reported to provoke an armed law enforcement response. No arrests were made and no official report was filed.

The hoax came shortly after the Los Angeles Police Department revealed that the body of Celeste Rivas Hernandez had been discovered in the trunk of D4vd‘s Tesla on September 8. The vehicle had been towed from a location where it had been parked for weeks.

“The vehicle had been parked at the location from which it was towed for several weeks, so Ms. Rivas Hernandez may have been deceased for several weeks before the discovery of her body,” the LAPD said in a statement.

Hernandez, who weighed 71 pounds and had wavy black hair, was wearing a tube top, black leggings, a yellow metal chain bracelet and stud earrings at the time of her death, according to the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner.

Investigators have not yet determined how she died. However, police acknowledged there may be “criminal culpability” related to the concealment of her remains.

“The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner has not yet determined the cause or manner of Ms. Rivas Hernandez’s death,” LAPD said. “As such, it remains unclear whether there is any criminal culpability beyond the concealment of her body.”

Hernandez had been reported missing from her Lake Elsinore home earlier this year. Sources told TMZ that D4vd’s friends believed she was 19, though she was actually 15 when her body was found—just one day after her birthday.

D4vd, who rose to prominence on TikTok with tracks like “Romantic Homicide” and “Here With Me,” canceled his U.S. tour on September 19 and paused the release of his deluxe album “Withered.” He has not made any public appearances since vacating his Hollywood Hills residence, which was searched by detectives.

The swatting incident adds another layer of scrutiny to a case already drawing national attention. False emergency calls like these have become a growing concern, especially when tied to high-profile investigations.
A spokesperson for the artist has not responded to requests for comment.

The LAPD continues to investigate the circumstances surrounding Hernandez’s death, which was confirmed on September 8.

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FBI’s Kash Patel Slammed Assata Shakur Tributes As Disrespectful To Police

Kash Patel Slammed Assata Shakur Tributes as Disrespectful to Fallen Police

Patel Condemns Public Praise for Shakur After Her Death in Cuba

Kash Patel criticized online tributes to Assata Shakur following her death in Havana last week, calling the praise an insult to law enforcement and the memory of slain New Jersey State Trooper Werner Foerster.

“Joanne Chesimard didn’t ‘fight for justice.’ She murdered New Jersey State Trooper Werner Foerster in cold blood then fled to Cuba to escape accountability. The FBI never stopped calling her what she was: a terrorist,” Patel wrote on X. “Mourning her is spitting on the badge and the blood of every cop who gave their life in service.”

Patel, 45, a former federal prosecutor and Trump administration official, currently serves as FBI Director under former President Donald Trump.

Shakur’s History and Criminal Conviction

Shakur, born Joanne Chesimard, was a member of the Black Liberation Army and the godmother of Tupac Shakur. She was convicted in 1973 of killing Foerster during a traffic stop on the New Jersey Turnpike. After escaping prison in 1979, she fled to Cuba, where Fidel Castro granted her asylum in 1984.

The FBI later placed Shakur on its “Most Wanted Terrorists” list, offering a $1 million reward for information leading to her capture. She remained in Cuba until her death in April 2024 at an undisclosed age.

Tributes From Political and Educational Groups

Despite her criminal record, several progressive organizations honored Shakur’s legacy after her passing. The Democratic Socialists of America posted, “Rest in Power, Assata Shakur. The American state brutally oppressed Assata and her Black Panther Party Comrades. The Cubans welcomed her and other Black Revolutionaries with asylum, and their solidarity and loyalty allowed Assata to live out her days in Havana.”

The Chicago Teachers Union also shared a tribute, writing, “Today we honor the life and legacy of a revolutionary fighter, a fierce writer, a revered elder of Black liberation, and a leader of freedom whose spirit continues to live in our struggle.”

Political Leaders Push Back

New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy, a Democrat, joined Patel in condemning the tributes. “She was convicted of the murder of New Jersey State Trooper Werner Foerster, who was executed in cold blood,” Murphy posted on X. “There are so many worthy heroes to celebrate. She is not one of them.”

Shakur’s affiliation with the Black Liberation Army—a militant offshoot of the Black Panther Party—connected her to a group involved in armed robberies, police shootings and bombings in the 1970s.

Shakur’s Defense of Her Actions

In her 1987 autobiography, Shakur claimed she was wrongfully targeted and said she was punished for political beliefs and actions she viewed as justified.

Shakur died in Havana in late April 2024, closing a decades-long chapter of one of the most polarizing figures in American political and criminal history.

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Diddy’s Thing For Men’s Bodily Fluid Ruins His Push For Freedom As New York Judge Refuses To Overturn Convictions

Diddy took a major L in Manhattan federal court Tuesday after a judge shot down his attempt to get two prostitution-related convictions tossed—leaving him stuck with a sentencing date this Friday on serious Mann Act charges.

The 55-year-old Hip-Hop boss was convicted in July for flying male escorts across state lines to hook up with his exes.

That move violated the Mann Act, a century-old law meant to stop sex trafficking. Diddy’s legal squad tried to argue the whole thing was way overblown and basically about some wild “freak offs” between consenting adults.

“This is wildly out of proportion to the conduct at issue—threesomes where fully competent adult men and women voluntarily crossed state lines and had consensual sex with each other, and the defendant made no money from the conduct,” his lawyers wrote. “We are unaware of any other Mann Act prosecution based on such conduct.”

Judge Arun Subramanian wasn’t buying any of it. He clapped back with a no-nonsense ruling, saying the whole thing still fell under prostitution—even if Diddy wasn’t pocketing cash from it.

“To any modern reader, the plain meaning of prostitution is sex for sale. Every modern dictionary the Court consulted says the same thing,” the judge said. “What happened in this case was transportation for prostitution even under Combs’s understanding of the term: Combs transported the escorts (who were financially motivated) and intended for them to engage in prostitution.”

Diddy beat the bigger charges like sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy, which could’ve landed him a life sentence. Still, those two Mann Act hits could cost him up to 20 years behind bars.

His defense attorney Alexandra Shapiro tried to paint him as a voyeur who liked filming his wild sex life, saying it was all covered by the First Amendment. But prosecutors weren’t going for that either. They said he paid his exes back for setting up the sex sessions, making him legally responsible.

The court testimony got graphic fast. Cassie, Jane Doe and other women told the court Diddy bankrolled the hookups and was way more than just a spectator.

Judge Subramanian broke it down in brutal detail: “Evidence at trial showed that when Combs filmed, he didn’t typically give notice ahead of time or ask for consent, as a film producer would; and that he masturbated, suggesting that the purpose was his immediate sexual gratification.”

It didn’t stop there. The judge added, “The evidence showed that Combs ‘and the escort would both … have intercourse’ with Ventura at the same time. And after Ventura or Jane finished having sex with an escort, Combs would have sex with Ventura or Jane, often while the escort’s semen was still on their body. At other times, Ventura would ‘put [the men’s] semen on [Combs], usually on his chest, on his nipples.’”

Yeah. That’s in the official court opinion.

With the judge locking in the convictions, federal prosecutors are now pushing hard for 11 years and 3 months behind bars, plus the biggest fine allowed. They say Diddy used threats and fear tactics and hasn’t shown the slightest bit of remorse.

They also told the court he’s “not accepted responsibility for his actions” and has a “pattern of abuse.”

On the flip side, Diddy’s lawyers are asking for a much lighter sentence. They claim he’s already served the equivalent of 14 months in pretrial lockup and want him to do the rest on house arrest. They also brought up his clean criminal record and the fact that he beat the more serious charges.

Judge Subramanian has denied him bail more than once, pointing to the seriousness of the case and concerns over public safety

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EXCLUSIVE: Diddy Allowed To Wear Slacks, Sweater & Shoes With No Laces At Sentencing

Diddy will be allowed to wear slacks, a sweater and lace-free shoes when he appears for sentencing on October 3, 2025—a rare courtroom privilege.

Federal Judge Arun Subramanian approved the request for Diddy to wear non-prison clothing, including a button-down shirt and pants, during the high-profile hearing. Diddy was convicted in July on two federal counts of transporting individuals for prostitution under the Mann Act.

He was acquitted of more severe charges, including racketeering and sex trafficking. His legal team attempted to overturn the convictions, arguing that the law had been misapplied.

They claimed the Mann Act, which was initially enacted to target pimps and traffickers, does not apply to Diddy’s alleged conduct.

His attorneys maintained he was not a trafficker; he was an amateur pornographer. Judge Arun Subramanian disagreed on Tuesday (September 30).

“To any modern reader, the plain meaning of prostitution is sex for sale. Every modern dictionary the Court consulted says the same thing,” Judge Subramanian wrote in a blistering opinion. “What happened in this case was transportation for prostitution even under Combs’s understanding of the term: Combs transported the escorts (who were financially motivated) and intended for them to engage in prostitution.”

Prosecutors are seeking a sentence of 11 years and 3 months, citing what they describe as violent and coercive behavior. Prosecutors allege Diddy used threats and intimidation against women and showed no remorse.

They are also pushing for the maximum allowable fine, arguing that his wealth and influence should not shield him from full accountability. Prosecutors said the evidence showed “a pattern of abuse” and that Diddy “has not accepted responsibility for his actions.”

Meanwhile, Diddy’s defense team is asking for a drastically reduced sentence. They argue he has already served the equivalent of 14 months in pretrial detention since September 2024.

They are requesting home confinement instead of additional prison time, citing his lack of prior convictions and the nature of the charges for which he was acquitted.

Judge Subramanian has denied bail several times, citing public safety concerns and the seriousness of the charges.

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Kendrick Lamar’s Bogotá Show Was Doomed By One Critical Issue

Stage Setup and Permits Forced Last-Minute Cancellation

Kendrick Lamar called off his Bogotá concert Saturday (September 27) just hours before showtime after safety concerns and permit issues halted the event. Despite online claims that low ticket sales led to the cancellation, sources confirmed the show was nearly sold out, with only 2% of seats unsold.

Lamar’s team cited “stage issues and permit issues” as the reason for pulling the plug, noting the venue did not approve the use of pyrotechnics. “The show tonight was close to selling out before the show began,” a source posted.

Local Officials Raised Red Flags About Venue Safety

Bogotá city councilman José Cuesta Novoa publicly criticized the venue, warning about its condition days before the concert. “We mentioned this at the Public Audience against noise,” he wrote on X, formerly Twitter. “This venue has structural and technical failures in its construction. I asked the mayor @carlosfgalan for the immediate closure of this venue.”

Local media reported that engineers flagged the aluminum stage structures during a safety inspection. The venue reportedly denied Lamar’s request to use fireworks, further complicating the production.

Technical Glitches and Long Lines Added to the Chaos

Unconfirmed reports also pointed to malfunctioning ticket scanners and long entry lines, though the main issues remained tied to the venue’s infrastructure and lack of permits. The concert was part of Lamar’s Latin America leg of the “GNX” tour, which launched in Mexico and was set to continue in Brazil.

Bogotá Left Waiting as Tour Moves On

There’s no official word yet on whether Bogotá will get a rescheduled date. Lamar continues his tour with upcoming shows in Brazil before heading to Australia later this year.

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Damon Dash Blames These Two People For His Financial Ruin

Damon Dash has issued a $100 million demand letter targeting attorney Christopher Brown and Claudia Jordan, accusing them of conspiring to damage his reputation and strip him of control over the film The List, formerly known as Dear Frank.

The Hip-Hop mogul alleges the pair, along with others, engaged in fraud, defamation and interference that led to his financial collapse. Dash claims their actions were part of a coordinated effort to seize ownership of the movie and push him out of the entertainment industry.

Legal Battle Centers on “The List” Film

Dash’s demand letter outlines plans to file a civil RICO lawsuit, citing perjury, false claims and online defamation. He says the fallout from their alleged actions contributed directly to his bankruptcy, which currently lists over $25 million in liabilities and less than $5,000 in assets.

The conflict stems from a long-standing legal feud between Dash and Brown, who represented filmmaker Josh Webber in a copyright lawsuit. Webber was awarded $805,000 after a jury found Dash infringed on the film’s rights by claiming ownership.

Brown also filed a defamation suit against Dash in 2020, accusing him of making damaging public statements. In that case, Dash allegedly called Brown a “lawyer that made a living helping bad people steal money.” The lawsuit was initially filed in Massachusetts before being moved to California, where it remains active.

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Claudia Jordan Accused of False Testimony

Dash also named Claudia Jordan in the letter, accusing her of giving misleading testimony and making public statements that painted him in a negative light. Jordan previously alleged that Dash acted inappropriately on set, a claim he denies. Dash insists his conduct was professional and focused on helping her prepare for the role.

According to Dash, the accusations were part of a broader plan to discredit him and gain control of the film. He believes the legal attacks were designed to drain his resources and remove him from the creative process.

Dash Pushes Back Amid Bankruptcy

Despite his financial and legal troubles, Dash continues to speak out. He has accused Brown of manipulating the legal system to extort him and has repeatedly challenged the legitimacy of the lawsuits filed against him.

The $100 million demand letter marks Dash’s latest move to regain his footing in the industry and reclaim control of his work. The dispute remains ongoing, with the defamation case still active in California as of 2020.

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Tyrese Gibson Addresses Dog Attack That Sparked Arrest Warrant

Tyrese Gibson is pushing back against claims he’s avoiding law enforcement after his Cane Corsos allegedly killed a neighbor’s dog in Atlanta. The Fulton County Sheriff’s Office has issued an arrest warrant for the actor and singer, who now faces an animal cruelty charge tied to the September 18 incident.

Authorities say Gibson’s four large dogs were seen on surveillance video roaming the neighborhood and scratching at a neighbor’s door shortly before attacking and killing a five-year-old King Charles Cavalier Spaniel named Henry.

Repeated Complaints Before the Incident

Fulton County Police Animal Services reported they had received five complaints about Gibson’s dogs in the 10 days leading up to the fatal mauling. Officials say they had warned the entertainer multiple times about allowing his dogs to roam freely.

“It is the negligence on his part as the homeowner and animal owner, just letting them roam free,” said Captain Nicole Dwyer. “And now they have killed an innocent animal.”

Gibson initially agreed to surrender the dogs on September 22 but allegedly requested more time when officers arrived. When authorities returned with a search warrant, neither Gibson nor the animals were at the property.

Tyrese Responds From Los Angeles

Through a statement shared by Loren Lorosa on The Breakfast Club, Gibson denied he’s dodging authorities and said he’s currently in Los Angeles with his family and legal team.

“Tyrese wants everyone to know he is not on the run,” his reps said. “He says he’s in LA with his family and his attorneys are working to figure this all out. Tyrese says — if there was a demand for him to turn himself in on a certain day / time he would but he claims that’s not the case.”

Legal Team Acknowledges Responsibility

Gibson’s attorneys confirmed he wasn’t in Atlanta when the attack occurred but said he accepts full responsibility for the actions of his dogs.

“Mr. Tyrese Gibson wishes to extend his deepest condolences to the family who lost their beloved dog in this tragic incident,” the statement read. “His heart is truly broken, and he has been praying for the family constantly, hoping they may one day find it in their hearts to forgive him.”

The legal team added that Gibson took swift action once he learned of the incident.

“Mr. Gibson was out of town when the incident occurred, but he accepts full responsibility for his dogs,” the statement continued. “As soon as he learned what had happened, he immediately made the incredibly difficult decision to rehome his two adult dogs and their three puppies in safe and loving homes. The liability of keeping them was simply too great, and his heart could not bear the thought of anything like this ever happening again.”

The arrest warrant for Gibson remains active as of Monday.

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Cassie Ventura Says Diddy Hasn’t Changed At All In Chilling Letter To Judge

Cassie Called Diddy “Cruel” And Warned Of Retaliation Ahead Of Sentencing

Cassie Warned Judge of Diddy’s Alleged Threats

Cassie told a New York federal judge she fears Sean “Diddy” Combs will retaliate against her and others who testified if he avoids prison. In a victim impact statement submitted Monday, the R&B; singer said she remains afraid of what Combs might do following his conviction on federal prostitution-related charges.

“I am so scared that if he walks free, his first actions will be swift retribution towards me and others who spoke up about his abuse at trial,” she wrote in the letter to U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian. “As much progress as I have made in recovering from his abuse, I remain very much afraid of what he is capable of and the malice he undoubtedly harbors towards me for having the bravery to tell the truth.”

Diddy Convicted of Federal Charges

Combs, 54, was found guilty in July of transporting individuals across state lines for prostitution. He was cleared of more severe charges, including sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy. His sentencing is scheduled for Friday in Manhattan federal court.

Cassie testified during the trial, describing an 11-year relationship she said was marked by abuse and control. She asked the judge to consider her experience when determining Combs’ punishment.

“I urge you to sentence Mr. Combs in a way that reflects the reality of the evidence and my lived experience as a victim,” she wrote.

Cassie Relocated Over Safety Concerns

In her letter, Cassie revealed she and her family moved out of New York due to safety concerns stemming from her testimony.

“We moved because I am worried that he or his associates will come after [us],” she wrote.

Cassie and Combs were in an on-again, off-again relationship from 2007 to 2018. She is now married to actor and trainer Alex Fine. The couple has three children, and she was eight months pregnant with their son when she testified.

Cassie Rejected Claims That Combs Has Changed

Responding to the defense’s argument that Combs has changed, Cassie pushed back hard.

“He will always be the same cruel, power-hungry, manipulative man that he is,” she wrote. “My experience was real, horrific and deserves to be considered.”

She called Combs “the manipulator, the aggressor, the abuser, the trafficker” and said he has “no interest in changing or becoming better.”

Combs’ sentencing is set for Friday in New York federal court.

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