Ho Wen Kwok, also known as Miles Guo, a fellow incarcerated man at MDC, has detailed a course reportedly launched by Diddy during his time behind bars. “Free Game With Diddy” is what the course is called. This, explained in a letter Guo recently addressed to Judge Arun Subramanian ahead of Diddy’s federal sentencing.
Ho Wen Kwok A.K.A. Miles Guo Writes Judge Arun Subramanian Ahead Of Sentencing
On Thursday, October 2, the incarcerated man’s letter to Judge Subramanian was received by The Shade Room. The letter appears undated, but arrives amid additional character statements recently being sent to Judge Subramanian. In the letter, Gou recaps the “last 25 months” in the Metropolitan Detention Center alongside Diddy and two other men. Furthermore, he stated that they all have the “top high profile cases.” To note, per the DOJ, Guo was arrested in 2023. Additionally, he was accused and ultimately convicted of “leading a complex conspiracy to defraud thousands of his online followers out of over $1 billion…”
Furthermore, Gou noted Diddy as the “most motivated and influential” person he’s met while behind bars. He referred to Diddy as a “very kind, sensitive, genius person” who has only spoken “positive” to others.
“He is not who the media portrays him to be,” Gou added.
Additionally, Guo added that Diddy approached him to collaborate on an AI platform to “help the people” and to create a program to “take the youth out of the street and help them with music, sports, and just to find [their] light.”
The Incarcerated Man Details “Free Game With Diddy” Course Launched During 55-Year-Old’s Time Behind Bars
In his letter, Gou explained that when the 55-year-old started his time behind bars, he was “extremely depressed and… going through dark stages.” But since then, he has “found his light.” And has been “sharing it with the unfortunate in mdc by starting a course named ‘Free Game With Diddy.'”
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“‘Free Game With Diddy’ is a course where we are taught about life, entrepreneurship, and how he became one of the most successful icon-Business moguls in the world starting from nothing,” Gou wrote. “Where he helps people get [their] mind right and helps them find [their] light.”
Gou explained that Diddy prepared for the course “for [a] few months” and would read books and take notes “so that he can spread his knowledge and thoughts.” Furthermore, Guo explained that the “whole unit” joined the course, with everyone focused on “gaining knowledge and wisdom.”
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“Because he prepared himself so well you can see that his emotional connection is strong with teaching the youth and the old that anyone can Do It you just have to Do It! It doesn’t matter where you come from all it takes is you,” Gou continued.
Before concluding the letter, Gou noted his hope that Diddy’s “issue can be resolved.”
“So that he can get out and help the young generation from mistakes he has learned from,” the letter reads.
Read his letter in full below.
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Diddy's Lawyers Previously Shared Details About The Course
According to the New York Post, Diddy’s attorneys detailed the ‘Free Game’ course in recent letters to the judge requesting that he only be given a 14-month sentence with time served. Per his team, the course was a six-week “educational program designed to equip participants with essential skills in business management, entrepreneurship, and personal development.” Furthermore, the course was even offered to Spanish-speaking individuals with translation accommodations.
“Despite many successes in Mr. Combs’ life, he counts his ‘Free Game’ course as one of the most impactful and important endeavors in his life,” Diddy’s legal team reportedly noted to Judge Subramanian.
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Per The Independent, the judge has also received additional letters from other persons housed at MDC. One unnamed person reportedly noted that the course taught them “discipline,” while another person wrote that it “inspired [them] to change [their] views on life.” Additionally, the outlet notes that a “prison manager” reviewed one class as “excellent work.”
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More On The 55-Year-Old's Upcoming Sentencing
As The Shade Room previously reported, Diddy was found not guilty of sex trafficking and racketeering charges on July 2, 2025, after an eight-week federal trial. Simultaneously, he was also convicted on two charges of transportation to engage in prostitution, and notably has been housed in MDC since late 2024.
Despite the lengthy trial — which explored allegations of drug abuse, sexual coercion, and violence — and his conviction, multiple figures have come forward supporting his release from behind bars. Last week, Yung Miami, Dana Tran, Stevie J, Diddy’s children, and others submitted character letters to the judge in his defense. Furthermore, his team even requested that his charges be dropped — to the judge’s decline. Now, prosecutors are reportedly requesting Diddy be sentenced to years behind bars, as previously reported by The Shade Room.
The outcome remains to be seen as his sentencing is scheduled to occur on Friday, October 3, at 10 a.m. EST.