India, Aug. 14 -- Sean 'Diddy' Combs' desire to counsel domestic abusers has met with strong condemnation from his accusers, according to Rolling Stone. The move by Diddy, who will be sentenced on October 3, has been questioned by Douglas Wigdor, the attorney for Cassie Ventura, Diddy's ex-girlfriend, who testified against him.
Diddy, who was found guilty on two counts of "transportation to engage in prostitution" in July this year, can end up serving a 20-year sentence in jail. According to Business Insider, the founder of Bad Boy Entertainment is desperately looking for ways to reduce his prison sentence and get bail.
After his attorney, Alexandra Shapiro, confirmed that Diddy wanted to serve as an anti-domestic violence counselor, th...
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