A black juror in who loves 90s hip-hop was replaced by a white dad who likes country music as Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs trial enters its sixth week Monday.

The judge in Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’s trial admonished the disgraced mogul after his lawyers suggested the juror was dismissed because he is a black man.  

Diddy’s lawyers had said they would demand a mistrial if the state’s request to have the juror dismissed over inconsistent statements was granted. They argued in a letter to Judge Arun Subramanian that  there was no valid basis for the dismissal and it would discriminatory to dismiss the juror. 

But the judge decided juror #6 would be booted and replaced with an alternate – A 57-year-old white man – and he gave stern comments to the defense for making the juror dismissal issue about race, saying it would be ‘improper’ to make the decision based on the juror’s races.’

The judge said Diddy ‘has not got the right to a boutique jury’ that mirrors his own race.

The prosecution is expected to wrap up their case over the next days. 

Diddy, 55, has pleaded not guilty. If convicted, he faces 15 years to life in prison.

 

White accountant who likes country replaces juror who loved 90s Hip-Hop

An alternate juror joined the jury on Monday following the dismissal of juror #6 over statements about his place of residency.

The new juror is a white male who walked into court with a book by author David Sedaris under his arm.

The juror, 57, lives in Westchester with his wife and has two kids. He works as a manufacturing architect.

He likes a variety of music but said that his children recently got him into country.

Diddy’s lawyers vigorously fought to keep juror #6, a 41-year-old black man who said he loved 90s hip-hop and reggeaton.

All the explosive testimony from inside Diddy courtroom on Daily Mail’s podcast The Trial

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From sworn testimony to video evidence and the rapper’s every subtle move, our team of journalists take you inside the courtroom of the world’s biggest celebrity case.

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Next witness is on the stand

Summary witness DeLeassa Penland, a special agent with the US Attorney’s Office in the Southern District of New York, has taken the stand for the prosecution.

She is expected to outline the timeline of the 2016 assault on Cassie at the Intercontinental hotel in Los Angeles.

Diddy’s cunning courtroom tricks to win over the jury

From his wardrobe to his courtroom props and even interactions with witnesses and jurors, the 55-year-old is leaving nothing off the table when it comes to fighting for his freedom.

Will Diddy take the stand?

So far, the blockbuster trial has consisted of a number of bombshell testimonies from his ex-girlfriend and main accuser Cassie Ventura, rapper Kid Cudi, Dawn Richard, a former member of Combs’ pop group Danity Kane, and his former executive assistant George Kaplan, among others.

Here is a full list of everyone who has taken the stand so far:

Cassie said ‘No one deserves being dragged by their hair’

‘No but you should talk to him,’ Cassie texted Diddy’s chief of staff when asked if she was okay in May, 2017.

‘No one deserves being dragged by their hair. I locked the door for my safety.

After Cassie noted that Diddy tohairok her belongings, Khorram said she would talk to the mogul to help her get her things back.

In April, 2018, Cassie texted Khorram: ‘I can’t do the violent, scar, kick me out of my own house stuff anymore….I just can’t any more.’

Khorram said: ‘stay focused, it’s not worth derailing, that much I know.’

Mystery rapper at the center of court chaos

Diddy’s lawyers on Thursday morning spoke about an event in January 2024 involving Jane in a hotel room in Vegas and how it was important that they be able to use some names that they are prohibited from doing by the anonymity order around the witness.

Doing so would allow members of the public to ‘come forward’ if they had information that might help the case. Agnifilo said that using the names was ‘important’.

Prosecutor Maurene Comey said that doing so would be a ‘pretext to harass and intimidate this witness’ and that enough had been revealed already so that anyone who had information about that event could.

The judge agreed and said he wouldn’t modify the order to allow the names from this episode to be used. The judge said this was a ‘collateral issue’ and not related to the sex trafficking charges.

Once she was back on the stand, Jane explained that in January, 2024, she traveled to Vegas with a famous rapper and his girlfriend on a private plane.

Jane said she saw Anton, one of the male escorts, having sex with someone while the rapper and his girlfriend watched.

Diddy’s lawyer said Diddy and the unnamed rapper ‘were really close to one another’ and he is ‘at the top of the music industry.’

Jane said she was aware Anton had a relationship with the rapper and often traveled with the male escort.

Jane said she flirted with the rapper and flashed her breasts at the party and claimed the rapper said he had always had a crush on her.

Diddy’s children pay tribute to him on Father’s Day amid sex trafficking trial

They are: Quincy, 33, Justin, 30, Christian ‘King’, 27, Chance, 18, twins D’Lila and Jessie, 18, and Love Sean, two.

Diddy’s right-hand woman says lying is his kryptonite

In November, 2023, after Cassie Ventura filed her lawsuit against Diddy, the mogul’s right-hand woman Kristina Khorram asked him to be honest.

‘If you cannot be honest with me this doesn’t work…. We all know what your kryptonite is….that downstairs felt like a lie.’

Diddy replied: ‘come take my phone.’

Khorram answered him: ‘[lying] will break me and I feel like we’re about to live this s**t all over again.’

Diddy’s political ties revealed as photos show mogul mingling with Washington DC elite

Although Diddy has often endorsed Democrats throughout the years, including Joe Biden in 2020, he has been photographed with members across the political spectrum.

Here DailyMail.com takes a look at all of the politicians this music mogul has mingled with over the years.

How Diddy’s staff planned Freak Offs for him

On Monday the jury was shown multiple text message exchanges that showed Diddy’s employees appearing to prepare all the requirements for the freak offs.

In one conversation from March, 2016, the mogul and his chief of staff Kristina Khorram discuss the preparations.

Khorram and another assistant also discussed getting $4,000 in cash to a hotel room.

‘Heads up, he’s probably about to do wild king tonight,’ Khorram texted one Diddy assistant.

The assistant replied: ‘S**t need to reup on baby oil and s**t.’

Kanye West’s visit to Diddy trial

Kanye West stunned the ongoing trial for Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs as he showed up to back the disgraced rap mogul, hugging his son in a show of support Friday.

West caused chaos at the trial in Manhattan on Friday as he surprised crowds outside the courthouse.

The artist, who now performs by the name Ye, wore an all-white denim outfit to the trial.

Diddy’s secret court notes decoded… and the truth behind his covert signals

The hip-hop mogul is using his street smarts to help lawyers battle the sex trafficking and racketeering allegations he faces, a source close to the trial claimed.

Diddy has been passing dozens of notes in court each day, grilling his lawyers during breaks and suggesting they bring in different evidence.

900 bottles of Astroglide were found in Diddy’s LA mansion

Special agent Andre Lamon told the court last week that 17 retail-sized boxes of Astroglide lubricant were found in the garage of Diddy’s LA mansion in March, 2024.

Agents found about 900 bottles of Astroglide and 200 bottles of baby oil.

During cross-examination Diddy’s lawyer Marc Agnifilo repeated the claim that the mogul ‘liked to buy in bulk.’

‘Buying in bulk, that’s what it looks like to you?’ he asked the special agent on the stand.

‘Sure,’ the agent replied.

LISTEN: Diddy call ex his ‘crack pipe’ after freak off on Tuesday

In a newly-released voice note from played to the court on Tuesday, Diddy told Jane: ‘Baby [I] had a great time.

‘You are the crack pipe. That’s my new name for you, or shall I call you CP.’

When asked about the comment, Jane said it referenced addiction ‘to her ex.’

In a voice note from Jane to Diddy played to the court, she is heard telling him: ‘Crack pipe is so real for both of us….definitely stay in the light, have a good celebration for you.

‘I had so, so, so much fun with you. Turks was incredible, being close with you. I’m so happy. I’m definitely going to rest up…’

Summary witness takes the stand

Ananya Sankar, a paralegal for the U.S. Attorney’s Office, was the first witness called to the stand by the prosecution on Monday.

She is telling the court about text messages she reviewed that were obtained from a cellphone.

Summary witness DeLeassa Penland is expected to take the stand after Sankar. She will testify about the 2016 filmed assault on Cassie Ventura at an LA hotel.

The third witness Monday will be Brendan Paul, a former assistant of Diddy’s.

The key man hanging over the Diddy trial that no one’s talking about

Every day, the rapper, 55, who is currently standing trial in New York on sex trafficking charges, is supported at court by his loyal mother Janice.

Even most of his seven children attended the opening statements as a group, with some of his sons in regular attendance.

Yet if there is one man who haunts the trial, it is his late father, Melvin Combs – who may even explain how Diddy came to land in such hot water.

Judge notes issue with ANOTHER juror

Judge Arun Subramanian said on Monday morning that an unspecified issue arose on Friday with a juror.

He said he will deal with it at the end of the day.

It comes after juror #6 was dismissed over inconsistent statements about his place of residency.

Juror #6 is dismissed as judge admonishes Diddy lawyers for suggesting racism

Judge Arun Subramanian ruled on Monday morning that juror #6, a black man, will be dismissed from the jury and replaced with an alternate.

The judge said he had ‘concerns about his candor and whether he shaded answers to get on and stay on the panel.’

The defense over the weekend had argued there was no valid basis for the dismissal and it would discriminatory to dismiss the juror.

‘All of this was part of a coordinated effort to try to destroy one of the most successful black men in American history,’ Diddy’s lawyers said in a letter.

Juror #6 is a 41-year-old black man who works in communications at a correctional facility.

On Monday, the judge said: ‘The defense raised concerns about replacing an African American juror with a white one… . The Court takes this seriously- but further questioning is inappropriate and might negatively impact the jury. This is why we have alternates.’

The judge admonished Diddy’s attorneys for making the juror dismissal issue about race, saying it would be ‘improper’ to make the decision based on the juror’s races.’

The judge said Diddy ‘has not got the right to a boutique jury’ that mirrors his own race.

Diddy didn’t seem phased and stretched his arms in the air as the judge spoke.

All the celebrities mentioned in Diddy trial so far

Diddy’s ex-assistant Capricorn Clark exposed the mogul’s list of celebrities enemies and many other A-listers have come up in testimony.

The trial has even inspired deep fake videos that use AI-generated images to falsely claim that certain celebrities, such as Oprah and Jennifer Lawrence, have been mentioned in the mogul’s sex-trafficking case.

Here is a list of all the celebrities talked about in the trial so far:

Michael Jordan’s response to being named in twisted Diddy roleplay fantasy with Shaq

Testifying under a pseudonym, ‘Jane’ revealed Diddy’s twisted NBA role play where he casted himself as Jordan, her as Kobe Bryant and the male escort she slept with as Shaquille O’Neal.

How P Diddy’s alleged crimes began in the 80s – and the disturbing reason he was called ‘Puff’

DEEP DIVE delves into Diddy’s 30-year reign of excess and debauchery in unprecedented detail, starting with his ‘crazy’ fits of rage as a student in the 1980s that earned him the disturbing ‘Puff’ nickname.

Contained within hundreds of pages of civil court documents are the horrifying details of his tempestuous relationship with Cassie Ventura – which ultimately led to the floodgates opening.

Among the many allegations contained within the papers are claims that Diddy filmed fellow A-list celebrities taking drugs and having sex with prostitutes. In many cases, the name of the celebrities involved have been kept anonymous by court order.

Read the interactive story here:

Juror #6 could be booted from Diddy trial after ‘inconsistencies’ in his statements

Judge Arun Subramanian said on Friday that juror #6 should be dismissed because of inconsistencies in his statements about his place of residency.

These changes suggested an ‘effort to try to get onto the jury’ the judge said.

‘In the robing room he said the daughter lived in New Jersey. Then he said, in The Bronx, with his aunt. In the voir dire he said he lived with his girlfriend – who lives in New Jersey. These are inconsistencies,’ the judge said.

‘The reason we have alternate jurors is if questions arise. Where there’s a question like this, removal of the juror is required. The juror will be dismissed, he should not return on Monday.’

Diddy shook his head after the judge made the comments.

His lawyers had suggested prosecutors wanted the juror out because he was black and strongly opposed the juror’s dismissal.

The defense then said over the weekend they plan on demanding a mistrial if the juror is dismissed.

Judge Subramanian said he will make a ruling Monday morning.

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