The much-anticipated criminal trial of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, once a towering figure in the music industry, is approaching a pivotal moment as the prosecution prepares to conclude its case. However, the proceedings have been marred by a series of juror-related issues that have left the presiding judge, Arun Subramanian, visibly exasperated.
The Independent reported:
“The day commenced with Judge Subramanian reprimanding both the defense and prosecution following the publication of sensitive information that should have remained confidential. He cautioned that failure to adhere to court orders could lead to serious repercussions.”
IX. Diddy Trial — JUDGE FURIOUS OVER LEAK
Judge Subramanian expressed his frustration towards attorneys representing both sides this morning after details from a sealed hearing were leaked to the media.
“Someone is not telling the truth,” he remarked, emphasizing that this constituted a blatant breach of court protocols.#DiddyTrial…
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X. Diddy Trial — CONTEMPT ON THE TABLE
Judge Subramanian warned the courtroom that those responsible for the leaks would face potential penalties, including criminal contempt or sanctions.
He confirmed: “I will be looking into this matter.”
With tensions rising, it appears that someone from that sealed hearing may soon find themselves in serious trouble… pic.twitter.com/s1tohkKQXg
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‘There is nothing the juror can say at this point that can put the genie back in the bottle and repair his credibility.’ Judge Subramanian
In a related turn of events, ‘Juror 6’ was dismissed for providing false information during the jury selection process. Now, another juror is under scrutiny for potentially discussing the case inappropriately.
The prosecution is anticipated to wrap up by Wednesday.

Fox News reported:
“In a letter submitted by the government on Monday, the U.S. Attorney’s Office indicated that they do not object to further fact-finding concerning a second juror, who may have communicated with a former colleague about jury duties.”
The defense contends that because ‘Juror 6’ was dismissed, this second juror should also be excused. The prosecution, however, opposes linking the two issues but is open to additional questioning of the second juror.
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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Trial: Judge Subramanian Dismisses ‘Juror 6’ for Lying To Enter the Panel, Will Address ‘Mystery Issue’ With Another Juror Later Today