What began as a routine court hearing erupted into utter pandemonium today after music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs reportedly suffered an apparent heart attack moments after graphic video footage—allegedly linked to the now-infamous “Freak Offs” parties—was played in court.
The incident occurred at the Manhattan Federal Courthouse just minutes into a key evidentiary session tied to the ongoing civil and criminal investigations surrounding Combs.
Courtroom sources say the leaked footage, previously unseen by the public or the media, was introduced by the prosecution as part of a broader effort to establish a pattern of illicit behavior.
According to eyewitnesses, the footage prompted audible gasps and stunned silence throughout the courtroom.
“It was surreal,” said legal correspondent Rachel Menendez. “Within seconds of the video starting, Diddy leaned forward, clutched his chest, and collapsed.”
Paramedics were called immediately as panic ensued among attendees. The courtroom was cleared while emergency medical responders treated Combs on the floor before transporting him to NYU Langone Medical Center.

His current condition is unknown, but early reports suggest he is in critical condition.
The footage in question is believed to be central to the expanding investigation into the alleged criminal enterprise involving high-profile parties that federal authorities claim may have included coercion, trafficking, and other illegal acts.
Sources close to the case say the newly leaked content is far more explicit and potentially incriminating than anything previously released.
Diddy, 55, has repeatedly denied all allegations, labeling them as a “smear campaign” orchestrated by disgruntled associates and opportunists.
However, in recent weeks, several former employees and industry insiders have come forward with damning claims, and multiple lawsuits are now converging in what legal analysts call one of the most high-profile celebrity cases in recent history.
This latest turn of events may drastically impact the trajectory of the case, with legal experts noting that a medical emergency of this magnitude could delay proceedings for weeks—if not months.
As of this afternoon, Combs’ legal team has issued a brief statement requesting privacy and confirming that their client is receiving “the best possible care.”
The court has not released an official statement but is expected to reconvene once Combs’ health status is clarified.
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