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Diddy’s Lawyer Acts Fast to Save Seized Civilian Amid Bleeding After Trial Verdict

Courthouse Incident During Diddy’s Trial

The federal trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs took an unexpected turn when a bystander at the courthouse suddenly collapsed and began experiencing a seizure on Wednesday. Eyewitnesses reported that the individual was “repeatedly slamming his head against the marble floor, with blood and vomit pouring from his mouth.”

Fortunately, nearby legal counsel, including Combs’ lead attorney Marc Agnifilo, quickly responded to the emergency. Agnifilo immediately knelt down and placed the man in the rescue position on his side. His colleague, Jacob Kaplan, supported the man’s head to prevent injury and placed a backpack underneath for added protection. Family members of Combs, including his daughter Sofia, assisted by checking the man’s pulse and ensuring he was breathing until emergency services arrived.

A man being removed on a stretcher
The man was taken out of the courthouse on a stretcher following the seizure.

The incident occurred as cameras stood vigil outside the courthouse where Combs’ verdict was announced. The rapper, 55, was convicted of transportation for prostitution but was acquitted of serious charges such as sex trafficking and racketeering. This outcome is viewed as a significant win for his defense team. He faces a maximum sentence of 20 years, with sentencing scheduled for October 3.

During the emergency, medical professionals were seen rolling out the individual on a stretcher, and ambulance lights reflected on the courthouse doors. The current health status of the individual remains undisclosed.

Marc Agnifilo outside court
After the incident, Agnifilo spoke to the press, praising the quick response that helped save a life.

Later, Agnifilo appeared outside the courthouse for a press conference, describing the trial as a “great victory” for Combs and the judicial system. The defense’s positive outlook comes amid a tense courtroom atmosphere, with Combs’ team yet to comment publicly on the incident.