By GERMANIA RODRIGUEZ POLEO, CHIEF U.S. REPORTER and DANIEL BATES AT THE DANIEL PATRICK MOYNIHAN FEDERAL COURTHOUSE FOR DAILYMAIL.COM

Published: 13:05 BST, 12 May 2025 | Updated: 15:06 BST, 12 May 2025

Opening statements in Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs sex-trafficking trial in Manhattan federal court will take place Monday after a jury was finally selected.

Six of seven of the rapper’s children, as well as his mother Janice, arrived in court to support him in the bombshell trial. 

The rapper was sporting a different outfit from the one he wore throughout last week after a juror allowed him to use his own clothes for the trial. 

The disgraced music mogul’s former girlfriend, the R&B singer Cassie, real name Cassandra Ventura, is expected to be among the trial’s early witnesses.

Lawyers for the three-time Grammy winner say prosecutors are wrongly trying to make a crime out of a party-loving lifestyle that may have been indulgent, but was not illegal.

Prosecutors say Combs coerced women into drugged-up group sexual encounters, then kept them in line through violence.

Diddy arrives in court for opening statements in new look

Diddy walked in wearing a crew neck, light gray sweater and light gray pants, and a white shirt, a change from the navy sweater he wore last week.

He put his hand on his heart and smiled at his family and did a heart symbol before hugging his lawyers and shaking the hands of his jury consultant, Linda Moreno.

Before sitting down, Diddy blew one of his sons a kiss.

He appeared calm and focused and was seen poring over documents with his lawyer, Teny Geragos. Two US Marshals in suits sat directly behind him and a third sat to the side.

Which jurors did prosecutors strike?

Comey said one juror seemed favorably inclined toward 17 names she recognized might come up during the trial.

She said another claimed he would lose 30 percent of his income by sitting on the jury, but didn’t seem bothered, which ‘made us worried that he had an agenda and was trying to get on the jury.’

Another potential juror, she said, had difficulty speaking English, expressed doubts he could be fair and had a nephew who’d been jailed for shooting at a police officer.

Judge sides with prosecutors after defense claims they’re axing black jurors

The judge rejected the defense’s claim that the prosecution’s strikes of potential jurors were discriminatory because seven Black individuals were struck from the jury.

The judge said Comey had given ‘race neutral reasons’ to explain each strike and that the defense had failed to show purposeful discrimination.

This sick video of Diddy kissing his mother is just the tip of the iceberg

‘Ma Dukes’, as Combs affectionately calls her, has been a firm defender of her son, who is currently standing trial in New York on sex trafficking charges.

In October, the 85-year-old went as far as to liken the more than 100 sexual misconduct allegations against Diddy to a ‘public lynching’.

Kanye West’s despicable defense of Diddy

Kanye West has continued defending Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, stating the incarcerated mogul is a ‘way better dad than me.’

West, 47, shared two posts supportive of the father of seven, who is currently behind bars at the at the notorious Metropolitan Detention Center following his arrest last year on sex trafficking, racketeering and prostitution charges. He’s been denied bail multiple times.

Full timeline of Diddy’s allegations from baby oil ‘freak offs’ to the Cassie video

Heralded for decades as rap royalty, Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs now sits alone in an isolation cell in a notorious New York City jail – deemed too much of a ‘threat to the community’ by authorities to be let out even after offering a $50 million bond.

It’s a stunning fall for the ‘It’s All About the Benjamins’ rapper, who was once hip-hop’s wealthiest and most influential mogul.

Diddy’s lawyers suggest prosecutors are striking jurors because they’re black

‘I note that the Government has struck seven Black people out of nine strikes,’ Diddy’s lead attorney Marc Agnifilo said on Monday, as reported by Inner City Press.

Both the prosecution and defense are currenrlty striking out potential jurors as the final step in jury selection.

Diddy’s lawyers have repeatedly said the state is targeting Diddy because he is a succesful black man.

Prosecutors say star attorney unfairly helping Diddy in court

In a court filing Tuesday, prosecutors complained that a prominent attorney, Mark Geragos — the father of one of the lawyers on Combs’ legal team — had a long-standing relationship with Combs and seemed to be acting as an adviser to Combs and the defense team even as he spoke out about the case repeatedly on his podcast.

Prosecutors urged the judge to require the attorney to obey rules that require lawyers working on the case to limit their public comments.

VAN NUYS, CALIFORNIA - MAY 9:  Attorney Mark Geragos, a lawyer for Erik and Lyle Menendez, speaks outside the Van Nuys West Courthouse on May 9, 2025 in Van Nuys, California. Erik and Lyle Menendez were convicted of killing their parents in 1989.  (Photo by Eric Thayer/Getty Images)

Michael B Jordan dragged into Diddy case

Michael B Jordan and Mike Myers were some of the A-list celebrities named for the first time during the first day of the trial of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs.

Their names were included in a list list of people and places handed to potential jurors because they may come up throughout the sex-trafficking trial.

Jordan is on the list because he was once allegedly threatened by Diddy over his relationship with the rapper’s ex-girlfriend Cassie, Rolling Stone reported.

Diddy’s lawyers to paint Cassie as violent

Marc Agnigilo said it would become relevant if Victim 1 said she was ‘a peaceful person, I’m not violent, I’m not the kind of person to engage in hurtful conduct or some form of violence’.

He said that Victim 1 was a ‘strong capable individual who does not shy away from confrontations’.

‘It’s relevant to her nature, the fact she’s a strong person who is capable of starting physical confrontations and it’s independently relevant’, he said.

Prosecutors pushed back and Emily Anne Johnson said that the defense would only be allowed to raise questions about Victim 1’s ‘character and truthfulness’.

Alexandra Shapiro, another of Diddy’s lawyers, said that the incidents ‘may become relevant to rebutting the government’s argument that she was coerced, because she was a strong person’.

Shapiro added that ‘the whole dynamic between these two individuals is at the very heart of this case’.

Judge Subramanian appeared skeptical and said that ‘strong people can be coerced just like weak people’, adding that Shaprio’s argument was a ‘stretch’.

Kanye West one of the celebrities named in jury selection

Potential jurors for the trial of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs have been asked their views on controversial rapper Kanye West.

West was dragged into the case when a potential juror said they recognized his name from a list of people who may come up in the trial.

The charges Diddy is facing

Diddy is facing five felony charges, namely:

  • Racketeering conspiracy
  • Two counts of sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion
  • Two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution

The charge of racketeering conspiracy, the federal statute known by its acronym RICO that was once primarily used to target the mafia but in recent years has been wielded in cases of sexual abuse, including against the fallen R&B star R. Kelly.

It allows government attorneys to project a long view of criminal activity rather than prosecuting isolated sex crimes.

If convicted, the one-time rap producer and global superstar, who is often credited for his role in ushering hip-hop into the mainstream, could spend the rest of his life in prison.

FILE -Sean 'Diddy' Combs participates in "The Four" panel during the FOX Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour in Pasadena, Calif., Jan. 4, 2018. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP, File)

Final stage of jury selection to be finalized

Lawyers on both sides now get a chance to strike jurors from the pool.

Defense lawyers are allowed to eliminate 10 individuals and prosecutors can dismiss six to create a panel of 12 jurors. Each side is allowed to eliminate another three jurors from the group of six alternates. They don’t have to explain their reasons unless the opposing lawyers claim they were striking jurors from the panel for inappropriate reasons, such as race.

This phase of jury selection usually takes less than an hour. One of Combs’ lawyers claimed on Friday that it could be finished in 10 to 15 minutes. The lawyers are working from a panel of about 45 prospective jurors.

What is Diddy’s net worth?

As a rapper, music producer and entrepreneur involved in a variety of companies from broadcasting to alcohol, Diddy’s net worth topped out in 2019 at $740 million – and he was well on his way toward billionaire status.

But his empire began crumbling in November last year when his ex-girlfriend Cassie accused him of sexual assault and physical abuse, which triggered at least nine others to launch similar lawsuits against him.

The witnesses and the evidence against Diddy

Without identifying them publicly, prosecutors have said four of Combs’ accusers will testify at the trial.

The prosecution will be allowed to show the jury security video of Diddy beating and kicking one of his accusers, the R&B singer Cassie, in a Los Angeles hotel hallway in 2016.

Diddy’s attorneys are expected to argue at trial that the government is demonizing and distorting the sexual activity of consenting adults. They have also argued that two of Combs’ longtime girlfriends willingly brought a male sex worker into their relationship.

Cassie, whose legal name is Cassandra Ventura, was Combs’ on-again-off-again romantic partner for more than a decade. Her 2023 lawsuit against Combs alleging years of abuse, including rape, began the scrutiny that eventually led to his prosecution.

All but one of Diddy’s seven kids present in court

All of the rappers kids, except his youngest, a three-year old girl, showed up to court on Monday.

Lil Rod in court for Diddy trial

In a sexual assault lawsuit filed against him by the music producer Rodney ‘Lil Rod’ Jones, a judge dismissed the majority of claims made against the embattled 55-year-old music mogul.

According to court documents obtained by DailyMail.com, the judge threw out five of nine claims Jones had levied against Diddy — who recently made the head-scratching decision to collaborate with Kanye West.

Supporters of Sean "Diddy" Combs wait in line outside federal court to attend Combs' sex trafficking trial in New York City on May 12, 2025. Opening statements are expected Monday in the federal sex trafficking trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs, the music mogul accused of committing years of chilling abuse. Combs, 55, has pleaded not guilty on all counts, which include a racketeering charge alleging the hip-hop pioneer was the leader of a sex crime ring that included drug-fueled sex parties by use of force, threats and violence. (Photo by TIMOTHY A. CLARY / AFP) (Photo by TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP via Getty Images)

‘Freak Offs’ are at the center of claims against Diddy

His indictment stated that some ‘Freak Offs’ would last for days, requiring Combs and victims to receive IV fluids to recover from the exertion and drug use.

Combs’ lawyer claims the rapper was found with so many bottles of baby oil in his home because the star likes to buy in bulk like any other American.

When was Diddy arrested?

Diddy was arrested in New York City on September 16, 2024.

He had spent the day relaxing on the turf in New York’s Central Park before meeting up with his son Christian to wander the streets of Manhattan.

Adoring fans ran up to snap selfies and shake the hand of their idol, who flashed a prized smile from behind a pair of thick superstar sunglasses as he revelled in the attention.

But Diddy’s big day out in the Big Apple was brought to an abrupt end when Homeland Security officers busted into his Manhattan hotel room and took him into custody late last night.

Prosecutors add ‘Victim 5’ to witness list

Prosecutors on Friday revealed they will include a fifth victim in their sex-trafficking case against Diddy.

The defense had tried to keep the witness’ testimony from trial but Judge Arun Subramanian ruled at least some of it will be admitted in court.

However, the judge said the alleged victim will not be granted anonymity.

Prosecutos suggested in court documents that the witness will speak about an act of sexual misconduct that Diddy has not been charged with in the case but will show a pattern of behavior.

Diddy’s children sit in court for opening statements

Six of Diddy’s children could be seen sitting nervously in the public gallery two rows back from the front.

They included his twin daughters D’Lila and Jessie and his sons King and Jessie.

Diddy’s mother Janice was sitting next to them wearing a black blazer with sunglasses and bright orange hair.

Janice Combs, mother of Sean Combs,  walks, on the first day in the trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs on sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy charges at U.S. court in Manhattan, in New York City, U.S., May 12, 2025. REUTERS/Mike Segar

Diddy’s mom, some of his children in court to support him

Diddy’s mother Janice Combs and some of his children have arrived in court for opening statements Monday.

They were escorted past a crowd of media and would-be trial watchers and brought straight into the building.

Janice Combs, mother of Sean Combs

Janice Combs, mother of Sean Combs,  walks, on the first day in the trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs on sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy charges at U.S. court in Manhattan, in New York City, U.S., May 12, 2025. REUTERS/Mike Segar

Combs’ Twins are pitured left alongside Quincy Brown (R), stepson of Sean Combs, and King Combs (2nd R)

Quincy Brown (R), stepson of Sean Combs, and King Combs (2nd R), son of Sean Combs, arrive at federal court for the sex trafficking trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs in New York City on May 12, 2025. Opening statements are expected Monday in the federal sex trafficking trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs, the music mogul accused of committing years of chilling abuse. Combs, 55, has pleaded not guilty on all counts, which include a racketeering charge alleging the hip-hop pioneer was the leader of a sex crime ring that included drug-fueled sex parties by use of force, threats and violence. (Photo by TIMOTHY A. CLARY / AFP) (Photo by TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP via Getty Images) Justin Combs and Quincy Brown walk, on the first day in the trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs on sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy charges at U.S. court in Manhattan, in New York City, U.S., May 12, 2025. REUTERS/Mike Segar

Diddy’s lawyers reveal their strategy to fight Cassie’s claims

Diddy’s lawyers are seeking to introduce explosive evidence that there was ‘mutual violence’ in his relationship to one of the women who will testify at his trial

The rapper’s attorneys said they wanted to raise issues of previous violent incidents by Victim 1 because it would be relevant to whether or not she was coerced into sexual assault.

The mutual abuse between Victim 1 and Diddy was so bad it amounted to ‘domestic violence’, the court heard.

FILE - Cassie Ventura, left, and Sean "Diddy" Combs appear at the premiere of "Can't Stop, Won't Stop: A Bad Boy Story" on June 21, 2017, in Beverly Hills, Calif. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP, File)

Diddy’s new lawyer drops rape bombshell

Diddy has hired Nicole Westmoreland as the eighth lawyer on his defense team.

Westmoreland revealed she was raped in 2001 when she was just 19 years old.

She said a man named Alfred Cleveland raped her at Patchwerk Recording Studio in Atlanta, as reported by TMZ.

The star attorney joined Diddy’s team on Tuesday morning.

She is pictured leaving court last week.

Sean Combs defense lawyers leave Manhattan Federal Court after the 1st day of jury selection begins. Pictured: Nicole Westmoreland

Bizarre links between former FBI director and the Diddy trial

The daughter of former FBI director James Comey, Maurene Comey, is one of the prosecutors in the sex-trafficking trial against Diddy.

She was also among the prosecutors in the trial of Ghislane Maxwell, who was convicted of luring teenage girls to be sexually abused by Jeffrey Epstein.

James Comey, nominee for FBI Director, shares a laugh with his daughters, Kate, center, and Maureen and his wife Patrice during his conformation hearing in 2013.

Maurene Comey points at Ghislaine Maxwell as she delivers the rebuttal argument for the government during the trial of Maxwell in 2021.

Maurene Comey points at Ghislaine Maxwell as she delivers the rebuttal argument for the government during the trial of Maxwell, the Jeffrey Epstein associate accused of sex trafficking, in a courtroom sketch in New York City, U.S., December 20, 2021. REUTERS/Jane Rosenberg     TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

Hundreds line up outside Diddy’s trial

With opening statements in the trial expected to begin Monday, the line to get into the federal courthouse in Manhattan stretches all the way down the block.

A huge crowd of people began forming outside the courtroom at 2pm on Sunday, 43 hours before the hearing on Monday was due to begin.

Some of the rapper’s supporters were seen outside court, but none of his relatives were spotted as of 8.30am EST.

One line-sitter was trying to sell his spot for $300 after holding his place overnight.

People wait in line outside federal court to attend the sex trafficking trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs in New York City on May 12, 2025. Opening statements are expected Monday in the federal sex trafficking trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs, the music mogul accused of committing years of chilling abuse. Combs, 55, has pleaded not guilty on all counts, which include a racketeering charge alleging the hip-hop pioneer was the leader of a sex crime ring that included drug-fueled sex parties by use of force, threats and violence. (Photo by TIMOTHY A. CLARY / AFP) (Photo by TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP via Getty Images) People wait, on the first day in the trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs on sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy charges at U.S. court in Manhattan, in New York City, U.S., May 12, 2025. REUTERS/Mike Segar

Diddy’s lawyers arrive at court

Marc Agnifilo walks on the first day in the trial of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs on sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy charges

Sean "Diddy" Combs' lawyer Marc Agnifilo walks, on the first day in the trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs on sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy charges at U.S. court in Manhattan, in New York City, U.S., May 12, 2025. REUTERS/Mike Segar

Attorney Brian Steel arrives at federal court for Combs’ sex trafficking trial in New York City

Attorney Brian Steel, attorney for Sean "Diddy" Combs," arrives at federal court for Combs' sex trafficking trial in New York City on May 12, 2025. Opening statements are expected Monday in the federal sex trafficking trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs, the music mogul accused of committing years of chilling abuse. Combs, 55, has pleaded not guilty on all counts, which include a racketeering charge alleging the hip-hop pioneer was the leader of a sex crime ring that included drug-fueled sex parties by use of force, threats and violence. (Photo by TIMOTHY A. CLARY / AFP) (Photo by TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP via Getty Images)

Judge slams Diddy star attorney after he calls prosecutors a ‘six-pack of white women’

Judge Arun Subramanian admonished Mark Geragos in court after he made comments in a podcast calling Diddy’s prosecutors a ‘sick-pack of white women.’

According to prosecutors, Geragos has been advising Diddy’s team during the jury selection process even though he is not one of the rapper’s officials attorneys in the trial.

Subramanian, who is of South Asian descent, called Geragos’ comments ‘outrageous,’ but Geragos’ whose daughter Teny is a member of Diddy’s legal team, pushed back at the judge.

‘I think when you’ve got a Black man who’s being prosecuted and the client feels like he’s being targeted, it’s a — it’s an observation,’ Geragos said.

But the judge wasn not having and shot back: ‘I think this is ridiculous.

‘I think referring to the prosecution in this case as a six-pack of white women is outrageous. All right. And I understand what you’re saying about the cases and everything else, but I think this is outrageous and this would not be tolerated in any court from any lawyer anywhere across the nation.’

U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian presides at the sex trafficking trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs as jury selection continues in New York City, New York, U.S., May 7, 2025 in this courtroom sketch. REUTERS/Jane Rosenberg

Final stage of jury selection

The final stage of choosing jurors is known as ‘peremptory’ or discretionary strikes: jurors that either side does not want to sit on the jury.

Diddy’s defense gets 10 strikes for the main jury of 12 people and the prosecution wil have six.

Then each side gets three each for the six alternate jurors.

There are 45 jurors who are qualified for this final stage: none of them will be in court and they are due to return on Monday for opening statements.

Some potential jurors dismissed after admitting they have seen damning Diddy video

Several who were eliminated from the jury pool had seen or heard media reports related to the case, including some who said they saw a video in which Combs was hitting and kicking one of his accusers in a Los Angeles hotel hallway in 2016.

But one man who had written on a questionnaire that the video left him with the ‘impression of an angry hostile person who is entitled’ was not dismissed from the jury pool.

After the video aired on CNN last year, Diddy apologized, saying, ‘I take full responsibility for my actions in that video. I was disgusted then when I did it. I’m disgusted now.’

Diddy tried to obstruct justice from jail, prosecutors argued

In November, prosecutors claimed that the rapper had tried to reach out to prospective witnesses and influence public opinion from jail in a bid to affect potential jurors ahead of the trial.

Prosecutors wrote that a review of recorded jail calls made by Combs showed he asked family members to reach out to potential victims and witnesses and urged them to create ‘narratives’ to influence the jury pool. They said he also encouraged marketing strategies to sway public opinion.

An attorney for Combs, Anthony Ricco, said in court that the prosecution’s portrayal of Combs as ‘a lawless person who doesn’t follow instructions’ or ‘an out-of-control individual who has to be detained’ was inaccurate.

Judge Arun Subramanian denied the bail application, saying evidence showed Combs to be a ‘serious risk of witness tampering.’

What Diddy’s overheard courtroom whispers to heavily pregnant TV reporter reveal

If any other man had asked how she was feeling, pregnant Fox5 reporter Michelle Ross wouldn’t have batted an eyelid.

But coming from the lips of the most famous showbiz villain in the world, the simple ‘how are you?’ carried what could be perceived as a seedy undertone.

Ross, who is seven months pregnant, isn’t the only expectant mother on the rapper’s mind.

Next week, Cassie Ventura, who is also heavily pregnant, is expected to take the stand in Diddy’s blockbuster sex trafficking trial.

The rapper’s ex-girlfriend and victim of the notoriously violent smackdown video that was the catalyst for his arrest, she now holds the key to the most hotly anticipated celebrity trial in recent memory.

Read the full list of charges against Diddy

Rapper Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs faces a slew of charges related to his alleged sexual and physical abuse of women.

He was charged with three crimes – racketeering, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution.

Diddy jury will not be sequestered

Diddy jurors will be able to leave court and go home after each day of the trial.

‘There are no plans to sequester the jury, which means you will go home every day after court,’ the jury questionnaire obtained by the outlet read.

However, jurors were instructed to “avoid all media coverage and not to go on the Internet or social media with regard to this case for any purpose.”

They are advised to avoid discussing the case with family, friends and colleagues until after the trial is done.

Diddy admitted being ‘nervous’ in court

Composed and with his hands in his pockets, Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs greeted potential jurors who hold his fate in their hands with a slight nod as the sex trafficking trial that could send him to prison for life began Monday.

And despite the gravity of the crimes against him, Combs, 55, remained composed and calm, hugging his lawyers as he came in and nodding his head slightly when he faced the jurors with his hands in his pockets.

Until he cracked midway through the process after Diddy’s legal team requested a bathroom break. When the judge asked if they could carry on, Diddy put up his hand and said: ‘I’m sorry your honor, I’m a little nervous today.’

Sean "Diddy" Combs sits at the defense table as he listens to lawyer Marc Agnifilo speak during his sex trafficking trial in New York City, New York, U.S., May 9, 2025 in this courtroom sketch. REUTERS/Jane Rosenberg

Heavily-pregnant Cassie seen days before she takes the stand against Diddy

The singer, who is expecting her third child with husband Alex Fine, was spotted in New York this week as jury selection in her ex partner’s case dragged on.

She announced her pregnancy in February this year, and is understood to be in her third trimester.

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Will Diddy’s trial be televised?

Unlike other high-profile cases, the rapper’s trial will not be televised as it is in federal court.

Electronic media, including cameras, are banned in the Manhattan court room.

A sketch artist’s work will be the only visuals coming out of the courtroom.

Diddy trial thrown into chaos as key witness goes MISSING

A star witness in the Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs trial is reportedly MIA, throwing the disgraced Bad Boy mogul’s sex trafficking case into chaos.

Opening statements are set to begin next week. But federal prosecutors have been left scrambling.

They can’t find one of the female victims who is central to their case. She does not live in New York where the Combs’ trial is being held.

Jury selection was delayed several times

Jury selection in Diddy’s trial was initially scheduled to last three days, ending on Wednesday.

But judge Arun Subramanian alloted more time for the process, intially delaying the final steps to Friday and then again to Monday.

Diddy’s lawyers had asked for the delay on Friday, saying that they were concerned that more jurors would get cold feet between now and Monday and it would be safer to wait until then.

Prosecutors strongly opposed this and said it should move ahead today because it could cause long delays on Monday before opening statements.

The judge had leaned towards the delay, saying that if they finished choosing the jury on Monday you got a ‘certainty you’re not going to have to redo jury selection or worse’.

He said opening statements would still begin early on Monday.

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