Sean “Diddy” Combs’ trial officially began on May 12, 2025, and the courtroom was immediately filled with disturbing claims. Prosecutors accused Combs of forcing a male escort to urinate in the mouth of his ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura. They said the act humiliated and emotionally scarred her.
Diddy faces multiple federal charges, including sex trafficking, racketeering, and conspiracy. Prosecutors painted him as the manipulative force behind wild, degrading parties. They claimed he controlled people at those events and forced women to act like they were enjoying it.
Cassie was in court for the first day. Several witnesses also testified, each offering accounts of what they saw or experienced. The prosecution described Diddy and Cassie’s relationship as controlling and abusive. They said he would get angry when she spoke to other men.
Defense Pushes Back as 50 Cents Comes Up With A Mock Post
Diddy’s lawyers pushed back. They said his actions might seem like those of a “bad boyfriend,” but that doesn’t make him a criminal. They told jurors he’s not on trial for being mean or jealous, as per The Mirror US. Instead, they asked the court to focus on the legal charges, not personal behavior.
The defense argued that the case looks more like domestic abuse than sex trafficking. But Diddy isn’t charged with domestic violence. His lawyers insist the more serious federal charges are not supported by the evidence.
While the courtroom dealt with serious claims, the drama spilled onto social media. Rapper 50 Cent, a long-time critic of Diddy, mocked the trial online. He posted a meme about the urine allegation and used it to taunt Combs.
50 Cent’s post quickly went viral. Some fans laughed and praised him for calling out Diddy. Others said he crossed a line by mocking serious allegations that haven’t been proven in court. The meme sparked a flood of reactions and intensified public debate. Since Diddy’s arrest in September 2024, 50 Cent has become increasingly vocal about the case. He has used social media to take shots at Diddy and highlight the accusations.
Diddy’s legal team continues to insist on his innocence. They say the prosecution is relying on shock and sensationalism. The trial is expected to last at least eight weeks. As it continues, more witnesses and evidence will come to light.
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