Mike Tyson Reportedly Delivered P Diddy’s Pardon Letter to Trump at White House
Mike Tyson is at the center of a bizarre new twist in Sean “P. Diddy” Combs’ bid for a presidential pardon, according to recent reports. Allegations have surfaced that the retired boxing champion personally handed a pardon request letter from the imprisoned music mogul to President Donald Trump at the White House.
The report raises questions about how the document reached the president and why Tyson would be involved, adding tension to an already controversial clemency effort.
Sources cited by The Sun claim Combs’ inner circle gave Tyson the letter, and he later delivered it to Trump during a November visit, even though Tyson was reportedly uncomfortable with the task.
There is no official confirmation from Tyson’s camp or from Combs’ representatives that this hand-delivery took place, and the White House has not commented on the claims about Tyson’s role.
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“It was handed to him by someone close to Diddy, and Mike delivered it to the president,” a source told the outlet.
Combs, once a major figure in hip-hop and business, is serving a four-year federal sentence after his 2025 conviction on two counts of transportation for the purposes of prostitution.
Trump has acknowledged receiving a pardon letter from Combs but has publicly indicated a pardon is unlikely, saying in past remarks that he’s “leaning toward not issuing a pardon.”
The unverified nature of the claims and lack of comment from primary parties leave the story clouded in doubt. It’s also unclear what, if any, impact this alleged delivery would have on any future clemency consideration.
Expect further developments if either Tyson or Combs’ team addresses the report directly or if the White House responds with details about the letter and how it was received.
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