Sean “Diddy” Combs is facing serious allegations. However, his children now appear to be united behind him.
A huge wave of serious allegations and lawsuits have descended on Sean “Diddy” Combs (54) in recent months. Accusations against the rapper and hip-hop mogul include harassment and rape. But Combs’ children now apparently want to paint a different picture of their father, who was arrested in September.
Diddy’s family wants to support him “every step of the way.”
A joint statement talks about how difficult the last time has been for the family. The short explanation was that also shows Diddy and his mother Janice – and that could hardly seem more harmonious.
“The past month has devastated our family,” the post reads. “Many have condemned both him and us based on accusations, conspiracy theories and false narratives,” which led to absurd excesses on social media. “We stand united and support you every step of the way,” Diddy’s children announce. People want to hold on to the alleged truth because they know that it will prevail and nothing can break the strength of the family. The post concludes with the words: “We miss you and we love you, Dad.”
The post was shared by six of Combs’ seven children: Quincy Brown (33), Justin Combs (30), King Combs (26), Chance Combs (18) and twins Jessie and D’Lila Combs (17). The rapper’s youngest daughter, Love, is only two years old.
Combs’ children were also at the hearing
According to US reports, mother Janice Combs and the rapper’s children also appeared at a hearing around two weeks ago. During the first court hearing after Combs’ arrest, a New York judge set a scheduled trial start date of May 5, 2025. Combs insists he is innocent. In addition to illegal sex trafficking, the allegations also include organized crime.
Combs is accused in numerous other cases of abusing, threatening and coercing alleged victims over the course of years. In November 2023, the rapper and his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura (38) agreed to an out-of-court settlement – shortly after the singer filed a civil lawsuit alleging abuse and rape. In the following months, more and more alleged incidents became known. The lawyer Tony Buzbee had made it public that he represented 120 people who had made allegations against Combs.
Source: Stern

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