Overview
- Yung Miami, who appeared on The Breakfast Club Tuesday, said she wrote the judge because she believed Diddy had changed.
- She said her public support cost her brand deals, money, and relationships, and she described a lasting hit to her trust.
- Diddy was convicted in 2025 on two counts of transporting people across state lines for prostitution and is serving about 50 months at FCI Fort Dix after acquittals on racketeering and sex‑trafficking charges.
- Miami said she can only speak to her own experience with him and that she judged the man she dated rather than allegations she did not witness.
- Coverage notes that backlash intensified after surveillance video showed Diddy attacking Cassie, a backdrop to Miami’s insistence on telling her story in her music.