He further shared that Diddy did a lot of reading in jail, noting that one of the books he read was “Rich Man, Poor Man.”
“I feel like Diddy, over time, saw that people in jail are hopeless and lost, and there are a lot of broken souls. He wanted to empower youth, empower the minority, give a voice to the voiceless, and give people hope,” Castillo said.
Diddy Is Reportedly ‘Bragging’ About A Possible Pardon
Diddy has since been moved to FCI Fort Dix in New Jersey and was recently seen acclimating himself with his fellow inmates. In photos shared by TMZ, the rapper sported a full grey beard and looked relaxed as he spoke with a group of men, even shaking the hands of one of them.
According to the news outlet, the rapper has been bragging to inmates that President Donald Trump would pardon him in 2026 after a judge approved his request for his appeal to be expedited. He even promised to take care of them from the outside once he’s pardoned.
No concrete plans about a pardon have been revealed, but the news outlet previously claimed that the President was considering it. However, a White House source dispelled the reports, saying it is not true.