1 MINUTE AGO: Diddy’s Former Bodyguard TURNS Against Him With Explosive Court Testimony
In a bombshell development on Day 16 of the civil trial, Sean “Diddy” Combs’s one-time head of security, Marcus “Mack” Thompson, took the stand—and shattered the mogul’s defense with firsthand accounts of coercion, intimidation, and cover-ups involving Quincy Combs.
Who Is Marcus “Mack” Thompson?
Marcus Thompson, 38, served as Diddy’s chief bodyguard and personal security coordinator from 2016 until his departure in early 2021. He was responsible for the Combs family’s safety, travel arrangements, and often acted as an intermediary between Sean Combs and household staff.
Key Revelations from the Stand
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Enforcement of Medical Secrecy
“I was ordered to intercept any calls or visitors asking about Quincy’s ‘appointments,’” Mack testified. “If anyone pressed, I was to ‘smooth it over’ or simply say they were ‘wellness checks.’”
Monitoring and Isolation
He described how Diddy instructed him to tail Quincy on outings, limit her social interactions, and report back on her behavior. “She wasn’t allowed unsupervised time after school. I’d have to confirm her location every hour,” he said.
Threats to Staff
According to Mack, Combs told him to warn staff that “any leaks” would result in “legal action and immediate termination—no questions asked.” Mack admitted he and others signed nondisclosure agreements under implied threat.
Injections and Dietary Control
“I saw Quincy receive injections in a back room,” Mack recounted. “Dr. Chen administered them while Diddy watched. He called them ‘shape maintenance shots.’” He said he witnessed Quincy’s distress and once offered to “step in,” but was rebuked.
Courtroom Atmosphere
As Mack delivered these details, several jurors leaned forward, visibly unsettled. Court reporters noted whispered exchanges and some jurors taking copious notes. Judge Miranda Hall intervened twice to maintain order amid audible gasps from the gallery.
Defense’s Reaction
Lead defense counsel Michael Grant moved to strike portions of Mack’s testimony, arguing “he left Mr. Combs’s employ under a cloud of personal grievances.” Grant attempted to paint Mack as “a disgruntled ex-employee eager for attention,” but Judge Hall allowed the majority of the testimony, citing its direct relevance to Quincy’s claims.
Legal Experts Weigh In
Civil Rights Attorney Angela Brooks: “Mack’s testimony corroborates the pattern of concealment and coercion alleged by Quincy. This kind of testimony from a security insider is rare and powerful.”
Family Law Professor David Ellison: “Juries often regard bodyguards as impartial protectors. His credibility could be a tipping point for emotional distress and punitive damages claims.”
Public and Media Response
Social media erupted under #MackSpeaks and #JusticeForQuincy within moments:
“He risked everything to tell the truth—incredible bravery.”
“This goes beyond image control—straight-up abuse.”
Entertainment networks broke into live coverage, calling Thompson’s testimony “the most damaging yet” for Diddy.
What’s Next?
Closing arguments are now firmly set for June 10. Quincy’s legal team plans to introduce medical experts to interpret Mack’s account of injections and dietary protocols. Diddy’s camp is expected to call additional character witnesses—possibly former medical staff or family friends—to counter this new testimony. A verdict and potential multi-million-dollar award remain on the horizon by month’s end.