Usher Did Not Testify at Diddy’s Trial: Viral Rumor Debunked

Lately, the internet has been buzzing with claims that R&B star Usher took the stand during Sean “Diddy” Combs’ ongoing trial, allegedly revealing shocking new evidence—including hidden voicemails. The story blew up across social media and YouTube. But here’s the truth: none of that actually happened.

Usher Has Not Testified in Court

According to multiple credible sources, including Yahoo News, Usher has not appeared in court to testify in Diddy’s trial. The viral rumor originated from a widely shared YouTube video that offered no factual backing. Despite what’s been circulating, Usher hasn’t provided any kind of evidence, hidden voicemails, or anything of the sort.

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What Usher Has Said About Diddy—Publicly

Although Usher isn’t involved in the trial, he has spoken openly in the past about his teenage years spent under Diddy’s mentorship. In a 2016 interview on The Howard Stern Show, Usher revealed that he moved in with Diddy when he was just 13 years old. While he described the experience as a learning opportunity, he also admitted to witnessing some “very curious things.”

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“It was wild,” Usher said, referring to the parties and lifestyle he was exposed to. “Not really what a kid should be around.”

Dawn Richard Named Usher in Her Testimony

During the trial, former Danity Kane member Dawn Richard testified about a violent incident between Diddy and Cassie Ventura back in 2010. She claimed that Usher, along with other celebrities like Ne-Yo and music exec Jimmy Iovine, were present at a private dinner in West Hollywood when Diddy allegedly punched Cassie in the stomach.

Usher has not commented on these claims, and his name appears only as a potential witness—not as someone who gave testimony or presented evidence.

Bottom Line

At this point, there is zero verified evidence that Usher testified or brought forward any hidden recordings in the Diddy trial. The rumors spreading on social media are unfounded. However, Usher’s past interviews about his early days with Diddy have reopened questions about what really went on behind closed doors in the hip-hop industry.

As the trial continues and more voices come forward, the spotlight on Diddy’s past behavior is only getting brighter—but for now, Usher is not part of the official case proceedings.