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Kanye West Shows Up at Diddy Trial but Gets Turned Away from Courtroom

Ye Visits Diddy’s Sex Trafficking Trial—but Can’t Get In

by The Daily Desk
June 15, 2025
in Celebrity Trials, Controversial Figures, Court Trials, Crime and Justice, High-Profile Court Cases, Sexual Abuse and Trafficking
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Diddy’s Trial Sees Surprise Visitor in Kanye West—But No Testimony Yet - AP Photo/Michael R. Sisak

Ye Makes Quiet Court Appearance as Diddy Faces Sex Trafficking Charges - AP Photo/Michael R. Sisak

Kanye ‘Ye’ West Tries to Attend Diddy’s Sex Trafficking Trial — But Is Turned Away from the Courtroom

NEW YORK — On Friday, rapper and fashion mogul Ye — formerly known as Kanye West — made a headline-grabbing appearance at the New York federal courthouse where his longtime friend, Sean “Diddy” Combs, is on trial for sex trafficking and racketeering. But despite his star power, Ye wasn’t allowed inside the main courtroom and left the building shortly after watching proceedings via a closed-circuit video monitor.

The surprise visit highlighted the tight security and national scrutiny surrounding the trial of one of hip-hop’s most powerful and controversial figures — a man who once helped define the genre’s image of luxury, fame, and rebellion. Now, Combs stands accused of using that same image — and the wealth behind it — to control, exploit, and harm others over a span of two decades.

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A Show of Support from Ye — but No Courtroom Access

Ye arrived just before noon, wearing white and flanked by a small entourage. Reporters asked if he was there to support Combs. “Yes,” he answered with a nod, before being escorted through security and up to an overflow room. He was not permitted in the 26th-floor courtroom, where access is tightly regulated and mostly reserved for legal teams, media, and those who wait hours in line to witness the trial firsthand.

Instead, Ye sat in a lower-level overflow room with Combs’ son Christian, a bodyguard, and another supporter. The rapper remained for only a short time before abruptly standing up and leaving the courthouse without answering further questions. He exited through a crush of reporters and cameras before slipping into a waiting black Mercedes.

Inside the courtroom, Combs reportedly looked upbeat — aware that his friend had stopped by to support him. It was a rare emotional moment in an otherwise intense and tightly controlled legal proceeding.

The Trial: A Legacy on the Line

Sean “Diddy” Combs, 55, faces serious federal charges, including sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy. Prosecutors allege he ran a violent, manipulative operation — using his fame, influence, and wealth to coerce women into sex acts, often in drug-fueled and degrading situations. The alleged crimes span 20 years and include disturbing accusations that threaten to dismantle not just his reputation, but his multimillion-dollar business empire.

Combs has pleaded not guilty and denies all allegations. His lawyers claim federal prosecutors are overreaching — criminalizing what they call consensual sex between adults — and suggest the case is driven more by sensationalism than substance.

The trial has become a cultural flashpoint, raising uncomfortable questions about power, celebrity, and abuse in the music industry. Some compare the case to the reckoning that hit Hollywood during the #MeToo movement, when powerful men were brought down by long-buried stories of coercion and misconduct.

The Alleged Victim Speaks

Much of the trial so far has centered on testimony from a woman referred to only by the pseudonym “Jane.” She recently concluded six harrowing days on the witness stand, detailing what she described as an abusive and deeply exploitative relationship with Combs that began in 2021 and continued up to his arrest in 2023.

Jane claimed she was forced into sex with male sex workers while Combs watched, filmed, and sometimes participated — often during days-long sessions fueled by drugs. Her account painted a picture of psychological control and coercion dressed up in the glitz of the music world.

A Famous Rapper in Vegas?

In one particularly revealing moment, Jane testified about a January 2023 trip to Las Vegas during a brief breakup from Combs. She flew out with a high-profile rapper described in court as a “music icon” and close friend of Combs. (While court documents didn’t name the rapper, her testimony came just one day before Ye showed up at court.)

Jane described partying with the rapper and his girlfriend, going to dinner, a strip club, and eventually a hotel suite. There, she said, a sex worker had sex with a woman in front of a group of partygoers. Jane testified that the rapper complimented her appearance and made an explicit remark about wanting to sleep with her. At some point, she said she flashed her breasts while dancing.

Before allowing this testimony, the court held a private hearing to determine how much of the Las Vegas trip could be revealed publicly — an indication of how sensitive and potentially explosive this part of the case may be.

Jury Concerns Surface

Also on Friday, Judge Arun Subramanian addressed a juror’s residency after prosecutors raised concerns. The juror had said during selection that he lived in the Bronx, but later told a court staffer he had moved to New Jersey — which would disqualify him from serving on the jury for a Manhattan federal trial.

Under questioning, the juror admitted to the move but insisted he still stays in New York during the week and maintains a New York driver’s license. Combs’ defense pushed back, accusing the prosecution of trying to remove a Black juror under flimsy pretenses — calling it a “thinly veiled” effort that confused inconsistency with dishonesty.

The judge acknowledged the issue but noted that even if the juror were replaced, the jury would remain diverse.

What’s Next

With the prosecution’s case wrapping up, the defense is expected to begin presenting its side as early as next week. Whether Ye’s appearance signals a potential role as a witness remains to be seen. For now, his presence added yet another layer of drama to a trial already brimming with celebrity, controversy, and questions about justice in the age of fame.

Source: AP News – Rapper Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, shows up for Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ trial but can’t get in

The Daily Desk

The Daily Desk

J News is a freelance editor and contributor at The Daily Desk, focusing on politics, media, and the shifting dynamics of public discourse. With a decade of experience in digital journalism, Jordan brings clarity and precision to every story.

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