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Diddy trial descends into courtroom chaos

A member of the public had to be removed from court after she went on a profane rant as jurors heard Sean Combs paid cash to bury an assault video.

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The trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs descended into chaos on Tuesday, US time, when a ranting member of the public was forcibly removed from the court as the music mogul looked on.

“These motherf***ers are laughing at you,” the woman was reported to have screamed before testimony began at the federal court in Downtown Manhattan.

Meanwhile a security guard at a ritzy hotel has testified he buried CCTV of Combs assaulting his ex-girlfriend for $150,000 with the star telling him not to make any “big purchases” with the windfall.

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Combs is on trial in New York on federal charges of sex trafficking and racketeering. Combs has denied all the charges.

The trial is popular for spectators given the court is the only place to see the live testimony which is not streamed or broadcast anywhere else.

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Justin Combs, son of Sean "Diddy" Combs, (L) and Charlie Lucci arrive for Combs' sex trafficking trial at Manhattan Federal Court on June 03, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

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The main courtroom is often full from early in the day with family members, journalists, influencers, fans and others simply interested in the case. Many queue overnight to get in.

On Tuesday, after Combs entered the courtroom, a woman got up and shouted “Diddy,” leading him to turn around. “These motherf***ers are laughing at you,” she said.

She also railed against the “system,” reported theNew York Post, before being warned by marshals to not “do it again”.

The woman was then led away before the jury came into the room.

A member of the public had to be dragged out of the Sean Combs trial on Tuesday. Picture: Reuters.
A member of the public had to be dragged out of the Sean Combs trial on Tuesday. Picture: Reuters.

YouTuber banned from court

The conduct of some in the court has become increasingly concerning for Judge Arun Subramanian.

On June 2, federal prosecutors told the judge that one of the many YouTubers, who rush out of the courthouse during each break to report live on events inside, used the real name of a witness who the court demanded should remain anonymous.

“Mia” gave evidence for three days until Monday of this week. She was a former assistant to Combs and testified that the star had raped and assaulted her.

”Mia: could not be identified and even in court sketches she was hidden. Picture: Reuters.
”Mia: could not be identified and even in court sketches she was hidden. Picture: Reuters.

She was only referred to as “Mia” in court and court sketches didn’t show her face.

That YouTuber has now been banned from the case for allegedly using her real name on his transmission.

Also on Tuesday, a security guard at the Los Angeles InterContinental Hotel took the stand. It was at this hotel, in March 2016, that Combs was caught on CCTV violently assaulting his then girlfriend Cassie Ventura in the corridor.

Eddy Garcia, who had been given immunity from prosecution due to his testimony, said that senior Combs’ staff member Kristina Khorram called hotel security shortly after the assault to see if there was “any possible way to get a copy of the video”.

“Off the record, it’s bad,” Mr Garcia said he told her.

Mr Garcia told the court that he told both Ms Khorram, and later Combs himself, that only hotel management could release the CCTV.

CCTV footage which it’s claimed Sean Combs wanted to possess the only copy of. Picture: CNN.
CCTV footage which it’s claimed Sean Combs wanted to possess the only copy of. Picture: CNN.

‘Eddy, my angel’: Combs

He testified that Combs then said “he would take care of me” if could obtain the footage.

The security guard said he went to his boss who replied he “would do it for 50,” which was $50,000 ($A77,000).

“Eddy, my angel, I knew you could do it,” Combs said, according to Mr Garcia. But he insisted he had to have the “only copy”.

Mr Garcia then dropped off a USB with the video to an address given to him by Combs where he was requested to sign a confidentiality agreement and threatened with a $1 million penalty if he broke it.

In total Combs gave him $100,000 ($A154,000) which he split with his boss and another colleague. He said the musician told him not to make any “big purchases” with the cash.

Originally published as Diddy trial descends into courtroom chaos

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