People Are Reportedly Being Paid $20 Per Hour To Wear ‘Free Diddy’ Shirts Outside Court
Protesters outside the ongoing sex trafficking trial of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs are reportedly being paid up to $20 USD ($31.30 AUD) per hour to wear t-shirts that read “Free Diddy.”
A TikTok video posted by user @emilieknowseverything shows a group of individuals wearing the shirts outside the courthouse.
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The person filming said another woman shown in the video was asked to wear the shirt but refused.
“I refused,” the woman said. “He told me that it’s for a ‘Diddy coin,’ so I’m not really sure what that is.”
This suggests the protest may be part of a cryptocoin promotion rather than a statement about Combs’ innocence.
The woman added she was offered $20 per hour to wear the shirt, while some individuals were reportedly paid up to $60 for doing so.
Combs is currently on trial in New York, charged with sex trafficking, racketeering, and transportation to engage in prostitution — charges he denies. The trial began Monday, May 12 (local time).
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Earlier this week, Combs’ ex-partner Cassie Ventura testified against him, describing the abuse she endured.
Combs is scheduled to return to court Monday at 9 a.m. (local time).