Aubrey O’Day breaks the silence on the sentence of 4 years in prison of Diddy

Aubrey O’Day reacts to the 4 -year condemnation of Diddy

After the conviction of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’, Aubrey O’Day broke his silence and reacted to his prison sentence.

By taking her X (formerly Twitter), the former member of the Diddy group, Danity Kanecalled Diddy’s 4 -year prison sentence concerning prostitution accusations.

“Let this serve as a reminder of prudence for young people and as a aspiring persons pursuing their dreams,” said O’Day, who did not testify to the rapper in disgrace in his trial. “The real warning is not just a jury does not doubt your testimony, nor that the directives of determining the sentence of a court cannot reflect the years of suffering that you have endured.”

O’Day continued by saying: “The real warning is as follows: when someone in a power position exceeds your limits or requires more than what is legitimately required of you, go and look back. No dreams, as bright, can prevail over pain and exploitation that can follow if you stay.”

“Too often, those who abuse their power, even when exposed, face much less consequences than the damage inflicted on their victims,” ​​she noted.

For the UNversed, O’Day had already accused the comb of treating her on the podcast Crysis Queen

Undering victims of mistreatment, the former group of girls said: “Protect yourself at the first sign of coercion or irregularity. If something is wrong, trust this instinct and remove the situation. Your well-being is more than any opportunity.”

O’Day also congratulated the ex-girlfriend of Diddy, Cassie Ventura, for having been presented and testified against the rapper during his trial.

She said: “My heart is going to Cassie at the moment. I hope she will be able to internalize the recognition by the court of extraordinary bravery that it took her to manifest herself, knowing that her voice was heard. The judge recognized his behavior as a subjugation, and that is what it was.”

On October 3, Diddy was sentenced to four years in prison after being sentenced to two transport managers to engage in prostitution.

It is relevant to mention that he was not found guilty of racketeering and traffic accusations, crimes that could have sent him to life.

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