Sean “Diddy” Combs has reportedly entered therapy programs addressing drug use and domestic violence as he awaits sentencing in connection with multiple federal investigations.
According to TMZ, the music mogul recently checked into a private facility in Arizona, where he is receiving treatment for substance abuse and undergoing counseling related to domestic violence. Sources indicate he is participating in the Dr. Harry K. Wexler program for drug abuse rehabilitation.
The development comes amid a series of legal battles facing Combs, including allegations of drug trafficking and disturbing abuse claims made by former partners.
While Combs’ legal team has not publicly addressed his enrollment in therapy, insiders say the decision was voluntary and driven by a desire for personal accountability.
“It’s not about salvaging a brand,” a source told Rolling Stone. “He’s trying to face things he’s buried for years.”
Earlier this month, Combs was found guilty on two out of five charges in a federal indictment. He was acquitted on the following counts:
- Count 1: Racketeering conspiracy — Not guilty
- Count 2: Sex trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion (pertaining to Cassie Ventura) — Not guilty
- Count 4: Sex trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion (pertaining to a woman identified as “Jane”) — Not guilty
However, the jury found him guilty on:
- Count 3: Transportation to engage in prostitution (related to Ventura)
- Count 5: Transportation to engage in prostitution (related to “Jane”)
Each conviction carries a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison.
Combs is expected to remain in treatment through the summer ahead of his scheduled sentencing on October 3.