
Only in hip-hop do we get love stories that double as courtroom drama. On September 22, Yung Miami — yes, Caresha herself has sent a letter across Judge Arun Subramanian’s desk, pleading for leniency as Diddy faces sentencing on October 3. The end of the essay reads like this:
To her credit she opens with a disclaimer: she can’t speak on anything that happened before she met him. Basically she’s saying; Don’t drag her into the mess. But once she pivots to her Diddy, the tone softens. According to Miami, he’s “loving, genuine, supportive”, the kind of man who encourages her growth, takes her to feed the homeless, and plays doting dad behind the scenes.
Now, the internet is split. Some fans say it’s loyalty, pure and simple. This is a woman defending the man she knows. Others are side-eyeing the timing, wondering if this is really about love or damage control. After all, writing a recommendation letter for your billionaire on-again, off-again boyfriend right before sentencing? That’s a bold move, even for Miami.
I wonder how much money she was paid for this letter of recommendation, and if I was offered such money, would Diddy also be a good man to me? Because the Diddy the world sees and the Diddy she loves might be two very different men, and now, both versions are about to face judgment.