Diddy's twin daughters arrives at court to support father; leaves in tears

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Lila, Chance, and Jessie Combs arrive at Manhattan Federal Court to support their father, Sean "Diddy" Combs, during his ongoing sex trafficking trial. (Image via Getty/John Lamparski)

Sean "Diddy" Combs' twin daughters showed up to support their father in his ongoing federal sex trafficking trial, only to exit the courtroom in tears.

The Mirror US has reported that the twins, D'Lila and Jessie Combs, showed up at the trial in New York for what are Diddy's final days of the trial. Chance Combs accompanied them as she sported a white blazer and a black ensemble. They entered the courtroom arm-in-arm.

According to TMZ, the sisters walked out of the Manhattan courtroom visibly emotional as they approached their brothers, Justin, King, and Quincy, who were waiting by an SUV with Combs' mother, Janice. One of the twins was spotted wiping away her tears.


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The outlet has reported that prosecutors in Diddy's case recently delivered their closing arguments to the jury, pointing to why the court should find Diddy guilty of sex trafficking and racketeering, which he has pleaded not guilty to.

The defense team, in contrast, rested their case after about 20 minutes, NBC News reporters present in the courtroom have revealed. Combs himself reportedly declined to take the stand.

Combs shared his 18-year-old twins with the late Kim Porter, while he shares Chance Combs, also 18, with ex Sarah Chapman. The former two graduated from high school just last month and have only been spotted at his trial a handful of times.

They were seen early on in the trial, but opted out of hearing the graphic testimonies detailing the alleged abuse and molestation from Cassie Ventura, among others.

As for Diddy's sons, Quincy Brown, 34, Christian “King” Combs, 27, and Justin Combs, 31, E! News has reported that they stood by their dad throughout his trial and have consistently been spotted outside his courtroom since the trial began in May. They also issued a joint statement back in October, shortly after the disgraced mogul was arrested.

“The past month has devastated our family,” Quincy posted on behalf of his family at the time. “Many have judged both him and us based on accusations, conspiracy theories, and false narratives that have spiraled into absurdity on social media.”
He added, “We stand united, supporting you every step of the way. We hold onto the truth, knowing it will prevail, and nothing will break the strength of our family. WE MISS YOU & LOVE YOU DAD.”

As of this writing, the jury has yet to reach a verdict.

Edited by Sroban Ghosh