Did Kid Rock attest at ongoing Diddy sex trafficking trial? Viral claim debunked

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A new rumor has gone viral claiming that musician Kid Rock testified at Sean “Diddy” Combs’ ongoing federal sex trafficking and racketeering trial. The claim first appeared on the WhatIsMyStarWorth YouTube channel on May 23, 2025. The video was titled:

“1 MINUTE AGO: Kid Rock DESTROYS Diddy in Court With Explosive Testimony…”

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The video shows edited clips and a voiceover describing a dramatic court scene where Kid Rock allegedly exposed Diddy under oath. The description of the video claims the singer shared details about private parties, celebrities, and behind-the-scenes activity in the entertainment industry. The clip gained millions of views across platforms.

But this viral claim is not true. Kid Rock has not testified, attended, or been involved in the trial. No official court documents, transcripts, or trusted media sources have reported anything about his presence in the courtroom.


Did Kid Rock testify at Diddy’s Trial?

No, Kid Rock did not testify in the Diddy trial. No evidence or official record shows that he was called to the witness stand. Multiple trusted outlets, including AP News, Billboard, and CNN, have covered the trial in detail, but none have mentioned Kid Rock. This is important because a trial involving someone as high-profile as Diddy is closely followed by national media.

The viral videos claiming otherwise have been proven false. Some of them even include a disclaimer stating that the content is “fictional” or “altered.” These disclaimers are often placed in small text and are easy to miss. But they clearly say that the scenes shown in the video were not real court footage and were made for entertainment purposes.

In addition, the WhatIsMyStarWorth channel, where the rumor first started, is known for posting sensational stories about celebrities. Most of their videos use clickbait titles and do not provide real news. Their content is often speculative or completely fictional, and many of their videos include AI-generated images and voices.

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Who actually testified in the Diddy Trial?

So far, people like singer Kid Cudi and Cassie Ventura have been confirmed as witnesses in the case. Cassie, who once dated Diddy, gave testimony that described her experiences during their relationship. Kid Cudi also shared details of his past interactions with Diddy, which were brought up during court proceedings.

These testimonies have been reported by multiple outlets and are part of official court records. Each witness called so far has had a direct connection to the case or to Diddy. Kid Rock, on the other hand, has no known ties to the investigation or to the individuals involved in the case.

If Kid Rock had actually testified, major networks and publications would have reported it. The lack of such coverage makes it clear that the story is not based on fact. This is a common way to spot misinformation if only social media accounts and YouTube channels are talking about it, but not established media, the claim is likely false.

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The "Born Free" singer did not testify at Sean “Diddy” Combs’ ongoing trial. The viral video that made this claim is not based on any real event. No court records or trusted media outlets have reported his involvement. The claim first appeared on the WhatIsMyStarWorth YouTube channel, which often publishes fictional and sensational content.

The video included a disclaimer saying it was “fictional” and “for entertainment purposes only.” That alone should tell viewers that the content is not trustworthy. Other celebrities, like Kid Cudi and Cassie Ventura, have testified in the trial, but the "All Summer Long" singer is not among them.

Edited by Zainab Shaikh