Diddy‘s son, King Combs, recently spoke with Billboard about his father’s high-profile criminal trial, in which he was found not guilty of sex trafficking and racketeering, but guilty on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution. In the interview, King said that his family is excited for Diddy to get home and explained how they’re moving forward.

“We feel like just moving forward with positive vibes, love,” King said. “Me? My tape just dropped. I got videos dropping. My sisters got a clothing line coming out. My brother Quincy’s into acting, Justin business. My little sister Chan, she’s in college right now, going to NYU. Baby Love is growing up. So, yeah, just, you know, continuing to live life and just bring positive vibes to the world. I think that’s just the main focus.”

He also confirmed that he had just seen his father. “Yeah, I saw him. Of course, it wasn’t in the ideal place,” he said. “… We dapped up and all that. At least it’s not like behind the wall, but it’s definitely not it.”

Elsewhere during the interview with Billboard, King Combs discussed his recent collaborative EP with Kanye West, Never Stop. The two dropped the seven-song project on June 27 while awaiting a verdict in Diddy’s criminal trial.

King Combs told Billboard: “Shout out Ye, too. He reached out to me during a time where, you know, a lot was going on, probably the worst times in my life. And he reached out to lend support and we talked about a Sean John collab. A lot of people may not know, we’ve been was gonna do a Sean John collab. Then we were gonna work on some music and stuff, but we never got a chance to. So, we started talking about the Sean John collab and he said he wanted to do a five-song EP with me. And then from there, I was like, ‘Yo, it’s no brainer, of course.’ And we just made it happen.”