A video showing Sean "Diddy" Combs passing out in court after allegedly hearing a life sentence surfaced on social media. However the four-part clip has been exposed as misleading, and the claims of him collapsing are fake. The viral video was first posted by a TikTok user on November 11. The clip had amassed over 413, 403 views within a week.
The video titled, "Breaking News: Diddy passed out in court after hearing his life sentence!", had a thumbnail featuring a man in a orange coloured prison jumpsuit appearing to pass out in a courtroom. Read More: However, the claims in the clip are false and baseless, as Combs' trial is yet to begin. The TikTok video series does not offer proof to substantiate the assertion, and no official reports have confirmed it. Rather, the videos explore irrelevant facets of Diddy's continuing legal issues. The legal investigation is underway and no life sentence has been announced yet. Also, no hearings involving the music mogul have been live-streamed. Read More: The Diddy CaseThe music mogul is currently being jailed at a Brooklyn prison on charges of sexually abusing women for a long time. He has been charged with coercing and drugging women into engaging in profanity. When police raided his Los Angeles property in March, where he had hosted a birthday celebration, they allegedly found what were known as "freak offs." These also included drugs and bottles of baby oil.Read More: Combs, however, submitted a not guilty plea and refuted all of the accusations. The hip-hop artist is scheduled to appear in Manhattan on Tuesday for a bail hearing before US District Judge Arun Subramanian. On May 5, the trial process is expected to start.
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