Sean “Diddy” Combs is facing potential sentencing that could involve confinement for a period of one to three years. His lead attorney, Marc Agnifilo, has indicated that he may petition the judge for Diddy to serve this time under home confinement instead of in prison. Agnifilo emphasized that Diddy requires therapy for both anger management and substance abuse, arguing that prisons lack the necessary resources to provide effective treatment for these issues.
During an interview with Harvey Levin on TMZ Live, Agnifilo confirmed the possibility of requesting home confinement, stating, “It’s on the table.” He elaborated that he is currently assembling a team of professionals who can assist Diddy from outside, ensuring that therapy becomes a condition for any potential supervised release.
Diddy has reportedly expressed his recognition of the need for therapy, admitting that he has lived with various personal challenges throughout his adult life. Agnifilo noted that Diddy is committed to using the time he may spend incarcerated to address these deficits meaningfully.
The full interview featuring Agnifilo is set to air on Friday and will also be available for streaming on YouTube. The discussions surrounding Diddy’s legal situation continue to evolve as the sentencing date approaches, drawing significant public interest.
In advocating for home confinement, Agnifilo highlights a broader conversation about how the justice system manages rehabilitation versus punishment, particularly for individuals grappling with mental health and addiction issues.
