Diddy’s Kids We’re Still Turning Up For Our Dad Once Jury Selection Wraps!!!
The absence of Diddy‘s kids during jury selection this week ain’t a sign of trouble — they’re still riding hard for their dad, BlkCosmo has learned.Family sources tell BlkCosmo they’re just waiting for jury selection to wrap, and you better believe they’ll be there once things kick off, showing up for their dad like they always have in court.
To confirm, we’re told there’s zero bad blood between Diddy and his kids — in fact, it’s all love. Right now, his twin daughters Jessie and D’Lila have been busy juggling prom and school, but again, the whole crew still plans to pull up to court to support their dad.Bottom line — Diddy’s kids are standing by him, still holding out hope their dad’s gonna be okay … even with the serious charges hanging over him.
Diddy’s facing two counts of sex trafficking, two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution, and one count of racketeering — but he’s pled not guilty across the board.
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Right now, jury selection’s crawling along at the Manhattan federal courthouse — with so many red flags popping up, potential jurors are getting bounced left and right. However, opening arguments are still on track for next week … no delays yet.
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