Diddy’s Attorney Says Gina Huynh Wasn’t “Paid” To Write Letter To Judge: ‘Those Are Her Genuine Statements’

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Diddy’s legal team is setting the record straight after the internet started speculating that Gina Huynh’s support for the embattled mogul came with a paycheck attached.

Earlier this week, Gina Huynh made headlines after submitting a heartfelt letter to the judge advocating for Sean “Diddy” Combs’ release—even though she’s been identified as “Victim-3” in his ongoing federal prostitution case.

Virginia “Gina” Huynh, who once dated the Bad Boy Records founder, took to social media to defend her choice and her heart, making it crystal clear she’s moving on her own terms—not for clout, not for money.

“I’ve never been the type of person to follow crowds & trends. I’m not a follower,” she wrote on Instagram.

She continued, “You sheeps 🐑 act like I can’t forgive a man I once loved… I’m not gonna kick him while he’s down cause y’all want me to. BI**H I DONT EVEN KNOW YOU… TF lol 😂 goofies… ima always have his back. 💕”

In the first paragraph of her letter to the court, Huynh wrote,
“I believe it is important for the Court to have a full picture of who he is beyond the allegations… Our relationship, like many, was not always perfect. We experienced ups and downs, and mistakes were made, but he was willing to acknowledge his mistakes and make better decisions in the future.”

**Diddy’s Attorney Says Gina Spoke From The Heart, Not A Script**

As public opinion split down the middle, Diddy’s lead attorney, Marc Agnifilo, came forward to clear the air. In a new conversation with CBS News, he confirmed that Gina’s statements came directly from her—no PR help, no lawyer spin, no payment.
“She wasn’t paid and the attorney didn’t write it,” Agnifilo emphasized.

He continued, “I have every reason to believe that those are her genuine sentiments,” adding that her words “truly reflect how she feels.”

And he didn’t stop there. Agnifilo doubled down on the deeper meaning behind Diddy’s legal saga, calling it a powerful lesson in second chances.

“I think the Sean Combs story is a story of redemption and how important redemption is.”

**Why Gina’s Letter Hits Different—Even As A Labeled “Victim”**

Despite being listed in court documents as Victim-3, Huynh was never called to testify during the trial. According to insiders, prosecutors allegedly lost contact with both her and her attorney—even though they had been subpoenaed.

That didn’t stop her from speaking her truth. In her letter, Gina opened up about their past, acknowledging flaws, forgiveness, and growth.

And while she doesn’t deny that things got rocky in the relationship, she made it clear that the Diddy she knows is more than the headlines.

This moment has sparked major conversations online about agency, forgiveness, and standing on your own word, even when it’s unpopular.

**Judge Denies Bail — Again**

Although Huynh’s letter and Diddy’s team pushed hard for bail, Judge Arun Subramanian wasn’t swayed. For the fifth time, Combs was denied release.

The judge ruled that the music mogul posed a “risk of flight or danger,” and would remain in custody until his sentencing date on October 3, 2025.

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