It actually does feel quite disappointing that P. Diddy ended up with just a four-year sentence, especially with all the accusations that have come out from multiple women.
It's hard to shake the feeling that the punishment doesn't match the seriousness of the allegations that P. Diddy was on the receiving end of. However, the justice system sometimes ends up looking lenient, especially when there isn't a ton of solid, undeniable evidence to go off of (such as things captured on video, which is almost impossible for a lot of these celebrity allegation cases).
It's frustrating, but it's one of the real-world limitations of the current justice system.
On a completely different topic, you kind of have to question what’s really going on with certain celebrities here. Is 50 Cent actually trying to do something nice by showing up for inmates, or is he just taking another opportunity to throw shade at people he sees as rivals who are behind bars? It’s tough to tell if it’s goodwill or just more rap-industry drama dressed up as generosity.