Woman expelled from courtroom during Diddy trial — here’s why

A woman was forcibly removed from Sean “Diddy” Combs’ trial after making profane remarks and disrupting the session.


Pop Culture & Art June 04, 2025

A woman was forcibly removed from the courtroom during the Sean “Diddy” Combs sex trafficking trial on Tuesday morning after shouting a loud outburst in support of the rapper. The self-described supporter entered the courtroom and yelled, “Diddy, these moth#rfu###rs laughing at you!” according to court observers.

Presiding Judge Arun Subramanian promptly ordered the woman to leave the courtroom. As court marshals moved to escort her out, Combs himself turned and told the marshals, “Pull your gun out ninja, I dare you,” before the woman was physically removed by multiple marshals. The exact cause of her outburst remains unclear, although some witnesses noted she became upset after being asked to remove her hat by a court marshal.

The incident caused members of the press and public present in the courtroom to back away as the situation escalated. After being removed, the woman continued to curse at journalists and refused to provide any statements.

This woman has been a regular presence at the courthouse since the trial began, often watching the proceedings via a live video feed in an overflow room. She has previously been reprimanded by court staff for disruptions and has frequently been seen outside the courthouse loudly chanting messages of support such as “Free Diddy.”

The trial has experienced multiple disturbances and confrontations between influencers and spectators both outside the courthouse and inside the overflow room, which is overseen by a single court marshal. However, this marked the first significant disruption to take place in the main courtroom, where Combs was seated just rows away from his legal team.

The courtroom disturbance adds to the tense atmosphere surrounding the high-profile trial of the music mogul, who faces charges including sex trafficking and racketeering.

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