Diddy and Son King Combs 'Caught Up on Life' During Christmas Day Visit

The holiday visit is said to have "meant a great deal" to the Bad Boy Entertainment founder.

(L-R) Diddy and King Combs.
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Diddy's second-oldest biological son Christian Combs reportedly spent quality time with his father on Christmas Day.

According to People, the 27-year-old, also known as King Combs, visited New Jersey institution, Fort Dix, where Diddy is serving a 50-month sentence on two counts of violating the Mann Act.

Juda Engelmayer, a rep for the Bad Boy Entertainment founder, told the publication that the father and son "talked and caught up on life with each other." Diddy shares Christian with his late partner, Kim Porter, and has six other biological children.

"They talked about dealing with the hard times now and reflecting on the past and learning from it and how to do better in the future," Engelmayer said about the 90-minute visit.

"It meant a great deal [to Diddy], particularly on Christmas, to have family close," the rep added.

In July, the music executive was convicted of two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution after a nearly eight-week trial on sex trafficking and racketeering. Ahead of Diddy's sentencing, his children wrote letters of support to New York judge Arun Subramanian, including Christian, calling the music producer "the best father in the world."

"He has never taught me anything but to treat people with the most respect possible and to never be entitled and to always work for what I want and to treat people with love and kindness," the "Lonely Roads" artist wrote.

Attorneys for Diddy are fighting for their client to have an early release, and this week, they requested an overturned conviction and alleged that Judge Subramanian acted as a "13th juror" in his decision.

Diddy's lead appeal attorney, Alexandra Shapiro, accused the judge of a "draconian ruling," as he considered more violent charges in Diddy's ruling, although the rapper and music producer was acquitted of them.

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