The announcement of the sentence of the convicted Rap Son “Tidi” Comps, who was found guilty of two charges of prostitution last Friday and is now facing up to 20 years in prison.

The jury has acquitted him of the heavier categories of blackmail and trafficking, which could impose life imprisonment. Prosecutors are now demanding a prison sentence of at least 11 years, but COMPS lawyers want their client to be released later this month.

Federal judge Arun Subramanian, who will decide the sentence, has already rejected twice asabilities with a guarantee. The Compon has remained a prisoner in a federal detention center in Brooklyn for a year.

‘I lost my way’

The Star and Multi -millionaire of RAP, the day before the court ruling is issued sent a letter to the judge asking for leniency and attributing his previous behavior to His drug addiction.

In the four -page letter, Apologies apologize “For all the pain and wound I caused” and says it has been reformed after spending 13 months in a Brooklyn prison.

He also apologizes for the attack on his ex -girlfriend, singer Casandra Ventura also known as “Cassie” Writing: “I literally lost my reason.”

“I’m sorry for that and I will always be sorry,” he continues. “My domestic violence will always be a heavy burden that I should carry forever.”

He also apologizes to an anonymous woman who filed during the trial called “Jane” and says he was “lost in drugs and exaggeration”.

‘I lost my way’, wrote. “My fall was rooted in my selfishness. I have humiliated and crushed to the bone. “

At the same time, the COMPS refers to the teaching of a lesson he made to his detainees on “What did I do to become a successful businessman”, describing himself as a changed person who is now sober for the first time in 25 years.

‘My old self died in prison And my new version was reborn, “he writes.

The Comple then asks the Judge Mercy, “not only for my sake, but also for the sake of my children.” He asked the judge to take into account his seven children and his 84 -year -old mother, who was recently undergoing surgery in the brain.

The Cuban prosecutors have also sent a letter to the judge, describing how he exercised his power and influence to destroy their lives, as well as their fears that he would seek revenge if he was released.

“I am so afraid that if released, his first actions will be immediate return against me and others who have spoken,” Ventura wrote.

As he says he deserves he deserves a long sentence, writing: “It has no interest in changing or getting better. He will always be cruel, thirsty for power, manipulative man who is. “

The COMPS is also expected to speak to court on Friday before the judge announces his sentence. Four of his lawyers are also scheduled to speak, and his defense team also plans to view a 15 -minute video. It is not clear, however, what the video may include.