In the latest chapter of the tumultuous trial of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, the stakes have risen, yet again, as new developments emerge from the courtroom.
On the 11th, it was disclosed that prosecutors have filed a motion to remove a juror from the panel. The specifics of this motion remain sealed, leaving us all to speculate about the implications.
The Daily Mail reported:
“Before the jury entered on Tuesday, the prosecution requested the judge to dismiss juror #6 due to an unspecified ‘issue’ that had arisen.”
“On Wednesday, Diddy’s defense team ‘strongly’ opposed this request, alleging that prosecutors were engaging in a ‘thinly veiled effort to dismiss a black juror’.”
Head prosecutor Maurene Comey countered with a claim that the prosecution faced a “lack of candor with the court that raises serious concerns.”

“Before the cross-examination of Diddy’s ex-girlfriend — who testified under the pseudonym ‘Jane’ — the defense informed Judge Arun Subramanian of their desire to contest the government’s motion to dismiss a Black juror. The U.S. Attorney’s Office indicated that although the situation was regrettable, they felt compelled to act due to the aforementioned lack of transparency.”
The judge has yet to make a ruling on this matter, pending the submission of a letter from the defense.
Diddy’s legal representatives are firmly opposing the removal of Juror No. 6.
“We object to the motion to strike Juror No. 6. I understand that the discussion is sealed, so I will refrain from elaborating further on the record, but we wish to respond in writing or in court tomorrow morning,” said Diddy’s attorney, Alexandra Shapiro.
Notably, Juror 6 is a Black male with a fondness for ’90s hip-hop culture.
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