A new witness has testified before a grand jury in the Sean “Diddy” Combs trafficking case.
TMZ published an interview with Courtney Burgess and his attorney Ariel Mitchell outside federal court in Manhattan on Thursday, Oct. 31.
Burgess, who claims he’s a former associate of Diddy, said he was ordered by agents with the Department of Homeland Security to appear in court.
He told reporters outside the courthouse that he has video evidence to support abuse allegations against Combs.
His attorney Ariel Mitchell added, “We have a hearing now to determine what documents we’ll turn over.”
The attorney said Burgess was subpoenaed, but didn’t respond, prompting U.S. Marshals to visit his home and “bring him” to court.
Burgess said he landed on the radar of federal agents after doing an explosive interview on a podcast, claiming he was given 11 flash drives by Diddy’s ex-girlfriend, Kim Porter, before her death in 2018.
During the interview, Burgess leaked the names of A-listers he alleged were in the videos.