Sean ‘Diddy’ Diddy Test Updates: ‘Diddy’ not guilty of extortion in divided verdict

Photo: A man holding Sean John reacts outside the Federal Court of the United States, after the jury reached verdicts in Sean "Diddy" Pastor of conspiracy of sex trafficking of combs and extortion, in New York City, July 2, 2025.

When the verdict was read, they are combs pumped his fist slightly when he heard that he was found not guilty of the extortion conspiracy, the most serious load. They continued looking forward while the remaining verdicts were read. When he heard the first guilt verdict, he rubbed his forehead.

There was very little reaction from the combs family when the verdict was read. His son Justin bowed and put his head in his lap while others looked forward. Dana Tran, the mother of her youngest son, was crying.

As each jury member confirmed that the verdict was precise, Comong nodded and pronounced “thanks” to each of them.

When the verdict finished being confirmed and the judge instructed the jury, Combs delivered his seat to his family and said: “I come home, love! I return home!”

Photo: A man holding Sean John reacts outside the Federal Court of the United States, after the jury reached verdicts in Sean "Diddy" Pastor of conspiracy of sex trafficking of combs and extortion, in New York City, July 2, 2025.

A man who has a Sean John T -shirt, a company created by Sean “Diddy” Combs, reacts outside the Federal Court of the United States, after the jury reached verdicts in the Sex Trafficking and Exit Conspiracy trial of Sean “Diddy”, in New York City, on July 2, 2025.

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When the jury left the Court Chamber, combs squeezed his hands in front of his chest and spoke again: “Thank you.”

Comps knelt on the ground and seemed to pray briefly after the jury left the room.

After the judge left the bank, the defense team hugged and congratulated himself and the combs family applauded. A person exclaimed that defense lawyers were the “dream team.”

When combs left the courtroom he told his family: “I love you, I’ll be home soon.”

-ABC News’ Tonya Simpson

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