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The judge who oversaw the trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs has asked both sides in the case to provide him with sentencing information ahead of the scheduled October sentencing date.
The “Act Bad” rapper is enrolled in the STOP Program, a course focused on preventing sexual assault, domestic and dating violence.
Diddy is taking part in rehabilitation programs for domestic violence and drug use while he awaits his Oct. sentencing behind bars.
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