Kanye West Raises Eyebrows As He Storms Diddy's Trial Months After Begging For His Release

By Favour Adegoke on June 13, 2025 at 2:45 PM EDT

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Kanye West has made an unannounced appearance at the high-profile sex crime trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs.

Dressed in an eye-catching all-white outfit, the rapper's dramatic entrance raised more than a few eyebrows and left many wondering what his motive was behind the appearance.

Following Kanye West's arrival, he interacted with fans for a bit before being met at the entrance of the courthouse by Diddy's son, Christian Combs.

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Kanye West Arrived Only With His Security Team

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After days of speculation that Kanye West had been in contact with Diddy's family about possibly attending the embattled rapper's trial, the rumors were put to rest when the Yeezy founder made a dramatic entrance at the courthouse during today's hearing.

According to The U.S. Sun, West pulled up around 11:20 a.m. in a blacked-out Maybach, accompanied only by his personal security team.

He dressed in a striking all-white ensemble that starkly contrasted with his sleek ride and completed the look with dark sunglasses that shielded his eyes.

As he made his way into the courthouse, West briefly interacted with a few bystanders, exchanging handshakes while paparazzi cameras flashed in rapid fire around him.

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Diddy's Son Christian Combs Met With Kanye West At The Trial

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At the steps of the courthouse, West was met by Diddy's son, Christian Combs.

The two exchanged a hug for a moment before Christian led the "Donda" crooner into the building.

As to why the rapper made the appearance, he said "yes" when a media outlet asked if he was there to support Diddy.

He is said to have spent nearly an hour in the building but never actually entered the room where the trial is being held, according to NBC News.

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Kanye West Begged Donald Trump To Free The Music Mogul

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Prior to the start of Diddy's trial, West showed support for his music colleague by calling on President Donald Trump to pardon him.

"PLEASE FREE MY BROTHER PUFF," the Yeezy CEO wrote in a tweet on X while tagging Trump.

In a separate tweet, he slammed his industry colleagues for not showing support for the embattled rapper.

"ALL THESE CELEBRITY N-GGAS AND B-TCHES IS P-SSY Y'ALL WATCH OUR BROTHER ROT AND NEVER SAY SH-T," West stated.

In yet another tweet, West suggested that Diddy had been witch-hunted by the authorities.

"THEY TRYNA PROVE A POINT AND YALL KNOW THAT YALL F-CKING KNOW THAT AND SITTING LAUGHING AT THE F-CKING INTERNET ON INSTAGRAM THIS MAN GAVE HIS LIFE TO US THIS MY IDOL THIS MY HERO," West remarked.

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Diddy Advises Kanye West To Stay Out Of Trouble As He Laments 'Wicked' Prison Life

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Before he attended Diddy's trial, West had a video phone call with the embattled music mogul, obtained by The Shade Room.

On their call, Diddy encouraged the Yeezy founder to "get behind the mic."

"When I get out there, man, I want to see you f-cking tear down the stadiums. I need to see you back on that stage, f-cking actually rapping and f-cking performing and everything. I be dreaming of that sh-t," Diddy told West.

It remains unclear when the conversation between them happened, but Diddy seemingly made sure to warn West to stay out of trouble as he attempted to describe what prison life looks like.

"Tell you real from the front line. This sh-t is wicked, wicked, wicked, so you be careful," Diddy said. "You can't do nothing for just... I need you out there, you hear me?"

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"I hear you, yes, sir," West answered.

All About Diddy's Trial

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The rapper's trial, which began last month, is expected to last around eight weeks.

He is facing two counts of sex trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion, two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution, and one count of racketeering. Diddy has pleaded not guilty to all charges and reportedly rejected a plea deal ahead of the trial.

Amid the trial, several witnesses have testified on behalf of the prosecutors, including Diddy's ex-girlfriend Cassandra "Cassie" Ventura.

She testified to participating in the rapper's "freak-offs" and being blackmailed by him in instances when she refused his requests.

If Diddy is ultimately convicted of all the charges, the rapper potentially faces life in prison.

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