Sean “Diddy” Combs is currently awaiting trial in a Brooklyn jail facility, and his children have been reportedly supporting him throughout the whole legal ordeal.
Back in September, Diddy, 54, was indicted on charges of sex trafficking, racketeering, and travel to engage in prostitution. Many of Diddy’s children, including 26-year-old Christian “King” Combs — whom Diddy shared with his late ex Kim Porter — have attended hearings for the disgraced rapper and producer, awaiting a trial date and a potential bail release.
On Thursday, October 10, the Combs family attended a pre-trial hearing at the Southern District of New York Federal Court. There, Diddy was finally given a trial date of May 5, 2025.

The Combs family departs from the Southern District of New York Federal Court after a pre-trial hearing for Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs on October 10, 2024 in New York City. Christian “King” Combs bears an uncanny resemblance to Diddy.
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King was one of the family members in attendance, and many have noticed that he uncannily resembles Diddy.
King is facing allegations of his own. In April, a woman named Grace O’Marcaigh filed a lawsuit, claiming King had sexually assaulted her and drugged her while she was working on a yacht excursion hosted by Diddy and King.
At the time of writing, King has not outwardly commented on the allegations against him, nor has he commented on his father’s charges. He did, however, comment on a memoir that was rumored to have been written by the late Porter prior to her death, denying the book’s authenticity in a joint statement written by him and his siblings.
“We ask that everyone please respect our mother, Kim Porter, and hold her legacy in high regard so that she may rest in peace,” they wrote. “It’s what she deserves. We love you and miss you, Mommy. Quincy, Christian, Jessie and D’Lila.”
Since his arrest, Diddy has been denied bail twice, and has since filed a third appeal.
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