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In the civil trial against Sean “Diddy” Combs, a jury was released from the procedure on Monday (June 16) by judge Arun Subramanian.
Now insiders want to know: The 41-year-old Hispano-American randomly got into the process: he was called up by a summons and had no personal interest in the case or the fame of the accused-and therefore not in an incorrect statement that could be in favor.
No interest in publicity
According to reports from “TMZ”, the man showed no enthusiasm for Diddy’s celebrity status or his music. Instead, he listens to Spanish -speaking music and was visibly overwhelmed with the attention of the process. His commitment as a jury was not a voluntary decision for him that he got into the procedure by a summons.
According to “TMZ”, people from the jury’s environment describe him as very reserved and considered his privacy. The media attention, which followed the jury after being excluded, was uncomfortable. He does not want to return to interviews, book contracts or other public appearances, but simply return to his normal life. This also includes his permanent job at the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision.
The man strictly adhered to the requirements of the court and did not lose a word about the process – neither to friends nor towards media representatives, said the insider sources towards “TMZ”. He also did not comment on the reason for his release. However, the judge himself made public that the 41-year-old would no longer be considered credible for “contradictions” when he was given. More on this.
The first replacement sworn, a 57-year-old man from the west chest of County, took up his place on the jury.
Background to the Diddy Process
Sean “Diddy” Combs is charged in New York, among other things, for allegations of human trafficking, sexual abuse and leading a criminal organization. The evidence is based on stuff: interior statements of several women, including ex-partner Cassie, as well as chat messages and video material. The process has been running since May 2025.

