Diddy’s 3rd Daughter CRIES | Sabotaged Her Over Twins
In an emotionally charged moment during Day 16 of the civil hearing, Sean “Diddy” Combs’s third daughter, Jessie James Combs (age 13), broke down in tears on the witness stand—accusing her father of “sabotaging” her relationship with her twin siblings, D’Lila Star and Chance Combs.
What Happened
Emotional Testimony
At 11:10 AM PT, under direct examination by Quincy Combs’s attorney, Jessie James described a series of incidents in which she was allegedly excluded from family outings, denied the same medical treatments as her twins, and “punished” for expressing affection toward them.
Key Allegations
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Cancelled Plans: Jessie testified that multiple beach trips and movie nights were abruptly called off “because Daddy didn’t want me with the twins.”
Unequal Medical Care: She claimed she was told by household staff that certain doctor’s appointments—later revealed to involve hormone-support therapy for the twins—were “not for you.”
Emotional Isolation: In her most harrowing moment on the stand, Jessie choked back tears as she described being sent to her room without dinner after asking to join the twins’ piano recital.
Evidence Presented
Text Messages:
From Diddy’s personal phone: “Don’t let Jessie come tonight. She gets too clingy.”
From the nanny’s group chat: “She’s making the twins cry—separate time only.”
Video Clips:
Short home-security snippets showing Jessie waiting outside the twins’ recital hall corridor while Diddy escorts the twins inside.
Diary Excerpts:
Handwritten journal entries by Jessie, dated January–March 2025, expressing fear of “losing my brothers and sister.”
Family and Legal Reactions
Defense Counsel’s Response
Lead attorney Michael Grant argued these were “teensy outbursts” blown out of proportion. He moved to exclude the nanny’s text messages as “irrelevant hearsay.”
Judge’s Ruling
Judge Miranda Hall allowed the texts and video clips, ruling they “bore directly on the pattern of alleged emotional control” at issue in Quincy’s distress claim.
Diddy’s Statement
Outside the courtroom, Diddy’s spokesperson called the allegations “sad, sensationalized, and untrue,” adding, “Sean loves all his children equally—and would never pit one against the other.”
Expert Commentary
Dr. Helena Ortiz (Child Psychologist)
“Excluding a child from sibling interactions can have lasting emotional effects. If intentional, it supports claims of coercive family dynamics.”
Family Law Analyst Mark Ellis
“Judges are increasingly receptive to digital evidence—texts, videos, even diary entries—to paint a fuller picture of parent-child relationships.”
Public and Social Media Reaction
Hashtag #JusticeForJessie trended on X within minutes, with supporters sharing childhood photos of the twins and Jessie embracing.
Critics argued both sides are weaponizing “kid trauma” for legal advantage:
“Using kids as exhibits in a war between adults—disgusting.”
“Finally someone’s giving voice to poor Jessie. She always got overshadowed.”
What’s Next
Continued Testimony
Jessie James is expected to finish her cross-examination on June 6, followed by expert witnesses on pediatric trauma.
Defense Motions
The defense may file a motion for curative instruction, seeking to remind jurors to separate emotional anecdotes from legal standards.
Closing Arguments
With closing statements slated for June 10, this latest emotional revelation could tip the balance on claims for punitive damages and parental liability.