Diddy‘s youngsters are talking out within the wake of their father’s incarceration and rising authorized controversy … posting their assist of the music mogul in a joint assertion.
In a message shared to Instagram, Diddy’s youngsters — D’Lila, Jessie, Justin, Christian, Likelihood, and Quincy — mirrored on the final month’s occasions … and the way it “has devastated our household.”
The rapper’s youngsters wrote … “Many have judged each him and us based mostly on accusations, conspiracy theories, and false narratives which have spiraled into absurdity on social media. We stand united, supporting you each step of the best way. We maintain onto the reality, understanding it is going to prevail, and nothing will break the energy of our household.”
Signing off their word, the Combs youngsters declare their love for Diddy … including all of them miss him.
Diddy’s 2-year-old daughter, Love, was not talked about within the submit … although, the toddler was notably included within the household picture shared to social media.
We’re advised the youngsters voluntarily made the choice to concern the assertion.
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The assertion comes a day after Diddy was hit with an additional 7 lawsuits … 2 of which allege the Unhealthy Boy Data founder drugged and assaulted accusers as minors.
There have been over 2 dozen fits filed in opposition to the star … with extra anticipated to come back, as legal professional Tony Buzbee says he is representing 120 individuals with allegations in opposition to Diddy.
The rapper is currently in federal custody on the Metropolitan Detention Heart in Brooklyn, NY … the place he awaits the beginning of his Could 2025 trial. Diddy has been charged with racketeering conspiracy, intercourse trafficking by drive, fraud or coercion, and transportation to interact in prostitution.
Diddy has denied all of the allegations made in opposition to him … along with his lawyer Marc Agnifilo beforehand saying his shopper is an “harmless man with nothing to cover.”
He added … “He appears ahead to clearing his title in courtroom.”