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Courtroom Tensions Rise as Judge Condemns Confidentiality Breach in Diddy Trial

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During the high-profile sex trafficking trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs, Judge Arun Subramanian expressed strong frustration after sealed information was leaked to the media. The leak involved sensitive details from a closed court session, including testimony about a juror’s health and other confidential evidence.

The judge emphasized that this breach of the court’s secrecy order was a serious violation. He warned both the prosecution and defense teams that any future leaks or breaches would lead to severe consequences, including criminal contempt charges. “This is the only warning I will give,” he said, stressing the importance of maintaining trial integrity.

The leak has increased tensions in a trial that has lasted over six weeks and attracted widespread media attention. The case involves intense testimony from multiple witnesses accusing Combs of running a criminal enterprise centered on sex trafficking, racketeering, and abuse.

The prosecution has presented strong evidence such as texts, videos, and phone records, while the defense insists that all interactions were consensual.

The trial has also faced disruptions, including a recent adjournment due to a juror suffering vertigo. Judge Subramanian’s stern response to the leak highlights the delicate and high-stakes nature of the proceedings.

The trial is set to resume on June 20, 2025, with closing arguments expected soon after. The judge’s warning serves as a clear reminder of the strict legal rules designed to protect the fairness and confidentiality of the process.

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Sazid Kabir

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