Combs parties with girlfriend after Diddy's son Christian 'King' attends court hearing for disgraced rapper
Diddy's son Christian 'King' Combs was seen in good spirits after his recent appearance at his father's court hearing, attending a party with his girlfriend Raven Tracy in Atlanta on Saturday.
Christian, 26, was spotted with model-actress Raven Tracy, 31, at the 2024 ESSENCE Girls United Disruptor Summit in Atlanta, held at the PC&E Sound Stage.
Christian and Raven looked cozy at the event and she was seen smiling at various points during the evening, as her father is at the center of a legal crisis stemming from allegations of sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy.
At the event, Christian wore a fake white Nike football jersey with a gradient blue long-sleeve top paired with faded denim blue jeans and blue Air Jordan sneakers.
Tracy wears a gray shirt over a blue and white shirt with sheer leggings and furry brown shoes, with her locks down and split and black-rimmed glasses.
Diddy's son Christian 'King' Combs, 26, was seen in good spirits Saturday in Atlanta with girlfriend Raven Tracy, 31, attending a party following his father's recent court hearing appearance
Christian looked cozy with the model-actress at the 2024 ESSENCE Girls United Disruptor Summit held at the PC&E Sound Stage.
On her Instagram account, Tracy shared several clips from her speaking engagement at the outing, including one that showed Christian standing and giving her a standing ovation as she made her way on stage.
King and Tracy were later seen in a clip on Instagram site Livebitage, where they were said to be celebrating at a club after the outing.
The two were seen dancing to Jay-Z and Mayer's 2000 track Best of Me, Part 2, as Christian was seen pouring alcohol into his face while dancing, while the pair were kissing.
King called his lady love the 'baddest girl in the world' as he blew off steam during a difficult time for his family after his father was arrested on September 16 amid allegations that Diddy forced and abused women over the years.
Federal authorities said the DD — aided by a network of associates and employees — silenced victims through blackmail and violence, including kidnapping, arson and physical beatings.
Christian, Diddy's youngest son with the late Kim Porter, supported his embattled father during his court hearing Thursday in New York City.
He was joined by his grandmother Janice Combs, 84, and siblings Quincy Brown, 33, Justin Combs, 30, Chance Combs, 18, and twins Jessie and D'Lila Combs, 17, as the family showed solidarity with the embattled music mogul.
Diddy, who entered a not guilty plea to the charges he faces, 'flashed a smile and waved to Christian' as he was led into court, according to The New York Post.
Christian wore a fake white Nike football jersey with a gradient blue long-sleeve top paired with faded denim blue jeans and blue Air Jordan sneakers.
Tracey wears a gray shirt over a blue and white shirt with sheer leggings and furry brown shoes, with her locks down and split and black-rimmed glasses.
On Friday, a federal appeals court judge ruled to keep DD in custody while he makes his third bid for bail in his sex-trafficking case. Photographed in NYC in 2018
On Friday, a federal appeals court judge ruled to keep DD in custody while he makes his third bid for bail in his sex-trafficking case, which is due to go to trial in May.
In a decision filed Friday, Circuit Judge William J. Nardini has rejected the hip-hop mogul's immediate release from jail while a three-judge panel considers his bail application. Combs' lawyers appealed to the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Sept. 30 after two judges denied his release.
Combs, 54, has been held at a federal prison in Brooklyn since his September 16 arrest on charges that he used his 'power and prestige' as a music star to drug female victims, stage elaborate sexual performances with male sex workers. In an event called 'Freak Offs'.
At a bail hearing three weeks ago, a judge rejected the defense's $50 million bail proposal that would have allowed the I'll Be Missing You singer to be placed under house arrest in his Florida mansion with GPS monitoring and strict restrictions on visitors.
Judge Andrew L. Carter Jr., who recused himself from the case, said prosecutors presented 'clear and convincing evidence' that Combs is a danger to the community. He said 'no condition or set of conditions' can prevent the investigation from being obstructed or the risk of witness intimidation or harm.
In their appeal, Combs' lawyers argued that the judge 'endorsed the government's exaggerated claims' and ordered Combs detained for 'purely speculative reasons'.
'In fact, hardly a flight risk, he is a 54-year-old father of seven, a US citizen, a wildly successful artist, businessman and philanthropist and one of the most recognizable people on earth,' the lawyers wrote.
Coombs' lawyers did not ask Judge Arun Subramanian for the new trial to consider granting him bail. At a hearing Thursday, as Combs sat in a beige jail jumpsuit with his lawyers, Subramanian suggested he would at least be open to taking the case.
Christian and Tracy were spotted in a romantic embrace at the event in Georgia
Christian was spotted in the crowd at the event. He was earlier seen standing and applauding his girlfriend as she made her way on stage
Christian, pictured in NYC on Sept. 18, has attended multiple court hearings in his father's case
After a May 5 trial date was set, Subramanian briefly questioned Combs' lawyers about his treatment at the Metropolitan Detention Center, which has been plagued by years of violence and dysfunction.
Combs' lawyer Mark Agnifilo, who previously tried to get him transferred to a prison in New Jersey, told the judge: 'We're going to have a go at MDC. MDC is very responsive to us.'
Another Coombs lawyer, Anthony Rico, later told reporters outside court: 'He's doing well. It is a difficult situation. He is making the best of the situation. No one is right to be in prison for now.'