Diddy's children strike back: Defending their father against 'conspiracy theories'

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Sean Diddy Combs' children have defiantly stuck by their father after he was arrested and charged with human trafficking and racketeering in New York City, as they accuse his alleged victims of running "conspiracy theories".

The 54-year-old was detained by the Department of Homeland Security on September 16 and hauled before the United States District Court, where he was denied bond a total of three times and remains behind bars at the Metropolitan Detention Center.

Over 120 people have accused the music executive of being sexually, physically or emotionally violent and abusive towards them, including people aged as young as 13 at the time, with much of the focus on his white parties/freak offs.

There, it's alleged he drugged and raped victims, as well as allowing other guests to rape them too, in events that could have lasted for days. However, despite the volume of claims against him, his children stand firm behind their father.

"The past month has devastated our family," a post by Quincy Taylor Brown and Chance, Justin, Christian, Jessie and D'Lila Combs read. "Many have judged both him and us based on accusations, conspiracy theories and false narratives that have spiraled into absurdity on social media.

"[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."

When is Sean Diddy Combs on trial?

Combs pleads not guilty to the charges, which also include transportation to engage in prostitution, and denies all accusations against his name, although he remains incarcerated after prosecutors successfully argued the risk of him fleeing the country is simply too high.

If he is found guilty, he will likely spend the rest of his life in a federal prison as he argues he, "has never sexually assaulted anyone - adult or minor, man or woman."

Sean Diddy Combs will go on trial in May 2025 in what will be one of the most watched and anticipated trials since O.J Simpson's murder case back in 1995, which lasted 10 months before he was acquitted.

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