🔥1 MINUTE AGO: Prince’s SECRET Recording Just SHATTERED Diddy’s Trial — Courtroom in Chaos!🔥

In a twist no one saw coming, day three of Sean “Diddy” Combs’s federal trial just turned into a historic implosion — and it all started with one voice from beyond the grave: Prince.

The courtroom was already buzzing. Reporters fighting for seats. Legal teams tense. Even the judge warned that “today’s evidence may evoke strong reactions.” But what came next shook the very foundation of Diddy’s defense.

📼 The prosecution dropped a bombshell: a secret audio recording made by Prince — just weeks before his death.

“I don’t know who I can trust anymore,” Prince’s voice whispered through the courtroom speakers — low, uneasy, haunted.

The room froze. The silence was so complete, you could hear people breathing. Prince didn’t hold back. He named names, locations, dates, and what he described matched exactly what other witnesses, like Cassie Ventura, had testified to:

Young artists being isolated,

Forced intoxication,

Locked rooms with hidden cameras,

No security allowed inside.

But then came the line that detonated the courtroom:

“These aren’t just parties… they’re traps.”

Even Diddy, who had strutted into the room that morning in a navy suit, exuding confidence, crumbled. As Prince spoke of a 2016 party and an incident “upstairs,” Diddy erupted — yelling:

“That’s a lie! He wasn’t even there! That never happened!”

Security rushed in. The judge threatened contempt. Reporters gasped. Jurors looked shaken. One court sketch artist even had to redraw Diddy’s face three times — that’s how violently his expression changed.

This wasn’t social media speculation.
This wasn’t rumor.
This was sworn evidence, in Prince’s own voice, warning:

“If something happens to me, this recording needs to go to the press… or the police.”

Court insiders later confirmed this move was tactically timed. After two days of slow burn, the prosecution chose this moment to catch Diddy off guard — and it worked.

No cross-examination.
No spinning the narrative.
Just a billionaire mogul, exposed and unraveling, as the ghost of Prince turned the courtroom into a crucible.

And the tape?
It wasn’t even finished.