Sean Combs Case: New Witness Submits Videos of Alleged Celebrity Victims to Grand Jury
A new witness has emerged claiming to possess video evidence of celebrities allegedly victimized by Sean "Diddy" Combs, who is currently held at Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center on sex trafficking and racketeering charges.
Sean Combs speaking at press event
Attorney Ariel Mitchell, representing the unnamed witness, stated her client has presented video clips to a federal grand jury showing alleged incidents involving Combs and other entertainment industry figures. The witness was contacted by Homeland Security agents and subpoenaed to submit digital files and video footage related to the case.
The witness also claims to possess unedited writings by Kim Porter, Combs' former partner who passed away in 2018. These writings may soon be published through Amazon, though a previous attempt to publish Porter's memoir was stopped when her children questioned its authenticity.
This development adds to the mounting legal challenges facing Combs, whose trial is scheduled for May 5, 2025. The new evidence, including the alleged videos and Porter's writings, could significantly impact the case's outcome. Combs and his legal team continue to deny all allegations.
The federal grand jury's examination of this new evidence will be crucial in shaping the prosecution's narrative. Legal experts suggest that if deemed credible, this evidence could present substantial challenges for Combs' defense strategy as he faces one of the most scrutinized legal battles of recent times.