Diddy Judge Arun Subramanian Looks Like He's Heading to School, on Video
Wednesday, 7 May 2025 Diddy judge Arun Subramanian looked more like a student heading into a building to attend class today -- instead of his day job, which is presiding over the disgraced music mogul's federal sex trafficking trial. On Wednesday morning, TMZ shot video…
Diddy judge Arun Subramanian looked more like a student heading into a building to attend class today -- instead of his day job, which is presiding over the disgraced music mogul's federal sex trafficking trial.
Courtroom illustrator Elizabeth Williams shared with The Hollywood Reporter the art of capturing key moments in high-profile cases. She discusses being the eyes and ears of one of the most talked about trials: Sean "Diddy" Combs and feeling "a big sense of responsibility" and wanting the public to see the room as she saw it unfold. Williams also talks about covering many high-profile trials over the past 30 years – such as the Martha Stewart trial, the Trump/Stormy Daniels case, the R. Kelly trial and more.
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Sean “Diddy” Combs has been found not guilty on all charges of s#x trafficking and racketeering in a high-profile federal case that gripped the entertainment world. After weeks of dramatic testimony, the jury returned a unanimous verdict acquitting Combs, prompting emotional celebrations from his family and supporters. Prosecutors had accused the hip-hop icon of running a criminal enterprise, allegations Combs fiercely denied. His legal team called the outcome a “complete vindication.”
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The prosecution and defense have both now rested their cases in the federal sex trafficking and racketeering trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs without the hip-hop mogul taking the stand. After federal prosecutors completed six weeks of evidence and testimony backing up their indictment of Combs on Tuesday, the defendant told the judge that he will not be testifying in his own defense.
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We've spotted Arun on his way to the courthouse multiple times since jury selection in Diddy's trial began ... and, he's always looked down to earth -- headphones on, no indication he's a federal..