Rapper Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, shows up for Sean 'Diddy' 
		Combs' trial but can't get in
		
		[June 14, 2025] 
		By MICHAEL R. SISAK and LARRY NEUMEISTER 
		
		NEW YORK (AP) — Ye, the rapper formerly known as Kanye West, briefly 
		showed up to the New York sex trafficking trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs on 
		Friday to support the hip-hop mogul, a longtime friend. But he wasn't 
		allowed into the courtroom and left after briefly watching the trial on 
		a video monitor in another room. 
		 
		Ye, dressed in white, arrived at Manhattan federal court before noon 
		while the trial was on a break and spent about 40 minutes in the 
		building. 
		 
		After emerging from an airport-style security screening, Ye was asked if 
		he was at the courthouse to support Combs. 
		 
		“Yes,” he responded with a nod. He then hustled to an elevator and did 
		not respond when asked if he might testify on Combs’ behalf when the 
		defense begins its presentation as early as next week. 
		 
		Courthouse security did not take him to the 26th floor where the trial 
		occurs in one of the building's largest courtrooms. Admittance there is 
		strictly controlled, with seats reserved for Combs' family and legal 
		team, the media and spectators who wait in line for hours to get a 
		coveted seat. 
  
		
		
		  
		
		 
		The rapper was taken instead to a courtroom three floors below the trial 
		floor. There, he briefly observed testimony on a large closed-circuit 
		monitor in an overflow room that was one floor below the usual overflow 
		room, which was packed with media representatives and courthouse 
		employees who heard erroneously that he might be there. 
		 
		As word of his actual location spread and spectators trickled into the 
		room where Ye sat in the front row with Combs’ son, Christian, a 
		bodyguard and another Combs' supporter on a side of the room that was 
		otherwise kept vacant by a court officer, Ye looked around the room 
		before abruptly getting up and leaving, along with the others with him. 
		 
		Ye didn't answer further questions as he left the courthouse, walking 
		past reporters and TV cameras and ducking into a waiting black Mercedes 
		sedan. 
		 
		In the courtroom where the trial occurred, Combs, 55, seemed elated and 
		aware his friend had visited as family members including his mother 
		watched the proceedings. He has pleaded not guilty to sex trafficking 
		and racketeering conspiracy charges alleging that he used his fame, 
		fortune and violence to commit crimes over a 20-year period. 
		 
		Ye's appearance at the courthouse came a day after a woman identified in 
		court only by the pseudonym “Jane” finished six days of testimony. 
		 
		She testified that during a relationship with Combs that stretched from 
		2021 until his arrest last September at a Manhattan hotel, she felt 
		coerced into frequent dayslong sexual marathons with male sex workers 
		while Combs watched and sometimes filmed the drug-fueled encounters. 
		 
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            Ye, the rapper formerly known as Kanye West, leaves federal court 
			during the trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs in New York, Friday, June 13, 
			2025. (AP Photo/Larry Neumeister) 
            
			  Defense attorneys have argued that 
			Combs committed no crimes and that federal prosecutors were trying 
			to police consensual sex that occurred between adults. 
			 
			On Thursday, Jane testified that during a three-month break in her 
			relationship with Combs, she flew to Las Vegas in January 2023 with 
			a famous rapper who was close friends with Combs. 
			 
			Prior to Jane's testimony on the subject, lawyers and the judge 
			conducted a lengthy hearing out of public view to discuss what could 
			be divulged about the January trip. 
			 
			Jane was asked if the rapper she accompanied along with the rapper's 
			girlfriend was “an individual at the top of the music industry as 
			well ... an icon in the music industry.” 
			 
			“Yes,” Jane replied. 
			 
			Once in Las Vegas, Jane testified, she went with a group including 
			the rapper to dinner, a strip club and a hotel room party, where a 
			sex worker had sex with a woman while a half-dozen others watched. 
			 
			She said there was dancing and the rapper said, “hey beautiful,” and 
			told her, in crude language, that he had always wanted to have sex 
			with her. Jane said she didn’t recall exactly when, but she flashed 
			her breasts while dancing. 
			 
			Also Friday, the judge said he was leaning toward removing a juror 
			and replacing him with an alternate after prosecutors found 
			inconsistencies in his answers about where he lives. 
			 
			During jury selection, the juror said he lived in the Bronx. But, 
			prosecutors said, he told a court employee that he recently moved to 
			New Jersey. 
			 
			Under questioning by Judge Arun Subramanian, the juror acknowledged 
			moving, but said he retains a New York driver’s license and stays 
			there during the week. Only New York residents can serve as 
			Manhattan federal court jurors. 
			 
			Combs’ lawyers called it a “thinly veiled effort to dismiss a Black 
			juror” and suggested Subramanian was “conflating inconsistencies 
			with lying.” 
			 
			The judge noted that even if the juror is ousted, the jury would be 
			diverse. 
			
			
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