In the video, one woman is heard saying she was approached and asked to wear the shirt but declined the offer.
NEW YORK — May 18, 2025 — As Sean “Diddy” Combs faces a high-profile sex trafficking trial in New York, controversy has emerged outside the courtroom over a growing group of “Free Diddy” protesters—many of whom are allegedly being paid to show their support.
According to viral footage posted on TikTok by user @emilieknowseverything, several individuals were seen gathered outside the courthouse wearing matching white t-shirts emblazoned with “Free Diddy.” The poster of the video claimed that people were being offered up to $20 USD (approximately $31.30 AUD) per hour to wear the shirts, with some reportedly earning up to $60 for their participation.
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“I refused,” she said. “He told me that it’s for a ‘Diddy coin,’ so I’m not really sure what that is.” The mention of a so-called “Diddy coin” has fueled speculation that the display may be a publicity stunt or a cryptomarketing ploy rather than a genuine grassroots demonstration of support.
Sean Combs is currently on trial facing serious federal charges, including sex trafficking, racketeering, and the transportation of individuals for the purpose of prostitution. The trial, which began Monday, May 12, has attracted significant media attention and public scrutiny. Combs has pleaded not guilty to all charges.
As the trial continues, the presence of these paid protesters is raising questions about authenticity, influence, and the lengths to which public image is being managed amid one of the most explosive cases in recent entertainment history.