In a dramatic turn of events, former judge and Fox News host Jeanine Pirro has thrust herself into the spotlight of Sean “Diddy” Combs’ high-profile trial, revealing what she claims is a staggering collection of evidence against the hip-hop mogul. During a recent episode of her show Justice with Judge Jeanine, Pirro announced she had obtained a 100-page document detailing alleged crimes linked to Diddy, currently facing racketeering and sex trafficking charges from his September 2024 arrest. Her bold move, aired on national television, has sparked intense debate, with social media platforms like X buzzing with reactions under hashtags like #PirroExposesDiddy and #DiddyTrial.
Pirro, a former Westchester County prosecutor and judge, has long been known for her fiery commentary and no-holds-barred approach. On her broadcast, she described the document as a “treasure trove” of incriminating evidence, including alleged financial records, witness testimonies, and details of Diddy’s purported criminal network. “This is a man who’s been hiding in plain sight,” Pirro declared, slamming what she called a “pattern of depravity” that spans decades. While she did not disclose the document’s full contents, citing legal sensitivities, she teased specifics about coercion, exploitation, and financial misconduct, aligning with the 120 victims referenced in recent lawsuits against Combs.
The revelation comes as Diddy’s trial, one of the most high-profile cases handled by a new criminal division unit, unfolds with intense public scrutiny. Jury selection began on May 9, 2025, following a year of damning allegations, including a widely circulated CNN video of Combs assaulting ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura, for which he later apologized. Pirro’s claims amplify existing accusations of sex trafficking, forced labor, and even molestation of a minor, as outlined in recent lawsuits. Her decision to air such claims on television, however, has drawn both praise and criticism. Supporters on X lauded her boldness, with one user posting, “Jeanine Pirro is dropping truth bombs! Diddy’s done for!” Critics, however, questioned the ethics of broadcasting unverified evidence during an active trial, with one X post reading, “Pirro’s playing judge and jury on TV—where’s the proof?”
The FBI, already grappling with the complexities of Diddy’s case, has not commented on Pirro’s document, raising questions about its legitimacy and source. Reports suggest the agency is struggling to track financial flows tied to Combs’ empire, a point echoed by Karoline Leavitt’s recent claim that Diddy’s mother fled with $400 million. Pirro’s intervention risks complicating the legal process, with some legal experts warning that publicizing evidence could prejudice the jury. Yet, her history of challenging establishment narratives—seen in her critiques of the Mueller investigation and election fraud claims—lends weight to her accusations among her conservative base.
As a figure recently tapped by President Trump for a top D.C. prosecutor role, Pirro’s involvement in the Diddy saga adds a political dimension. Her supporters view her as a truth-seeker unafraid to confront powerful figures, while detractors argue she’s sensationalizing a serious case for ratings. Regardless, her 100-page bombshell has heightened public fascination with Diddy’s trial, already a lightning rod for controversy. As the court proceedings continue, Pirro’s claims ensure the case remains a focal point, with the world watching to see if her evidence holds up—or if it’s just another chapter in her provocative career.