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Home | Diddy’s Legal Team Demands Mistrial After Fingerprint Evidence in Kid Cudi Arson Case Is Revealed Destroyed

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Diddy’s Legal Team Demands Mistrial After Fingerprint Evidence in Kid Cudi Arson Case Is Revealed Destroyed

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Last updated: May 28, 2025 6:55 pm
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The courtroom turned tense on Wednesday as Sean “Diddy” Combs’ defense team demanded a mistrial in the ongoing federal case connecting him to the 2012 firebombing of Kid Cudi’s car — a case already steeped in allegations of jealousy and revenge.

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Destroyed Evidence Raises EyebrowsAccusations of PrejudiceJudge Denies Mistrial MotionBackground: The Arson AttackKey Takeaways:

The turning point came during arson investigator testimony, where shocking new details emerged: fingerprints recovered from the Molotov cocktail used in the attack were from an unknown woman — not Diddy. But the controversy didn’t end there.

Destroyed Evidence Raises Eyebrows

According to the investigator, Kid Cudi had voluntarily submitted fingerprint cards to authorities in late 2011 following a burglary at his Hollywood Hills home — a break-in where Diddy was allegedly present.

However, in a bombshell revelation, the LAPD had destroyed those fingerprint records in 2012, shortly after the firebombing incident. Diddy’s defense team jumped at the opportunity, arguing the destroyed prints could have exonerated their client by showing a mismatch between the burglary and arson evidence.

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Accusations of Prejudice

With the jury temporarily dismissed from the courtroom, Diddy’s attorney Alexandra Shapiro accused the prosecution of using the testimony to “plant the idea” in jurors’ minds that Diddy was behind both the burglary and the disappearance of the fingerprints.

“The feds are trying to imply Mr. Combs had something to do with the destruction of this evidence,” Shapiro stated, forcefully calling for a mistrial based on the prejudicial nature of the testimony.

Judge Denies Mistrial Motion

Despite the heated argument, the judge denied the motion, ruling that the testimony did not merit throwing out the trial. The jury was later brought back in and proceedings resumed — but the incident cast a shadow over the courtroom and is likely to become a major point of appeal if the trial doesn’t go in Diddy’s favor.

Background: The Arson Attack

The case revolves around a Molotov cocktail thrown at Kid Cudi’s Porsche in January 2012 — an act prosecutors claim was orchestrated by Diddy in a fit of rage and jealousy tied to his then-girlfriend Cassie Ventura.

Prosecutors allege that Diddy used intimidation and manipulation to carry out the attack, though the defense insists there’s no direct link tying him to the scene — and that Wednesday’s revelations only bolster their case.

Key Takeaways:

  • An arson investigator revealed fingerprints found on the Molotov cocktail were from an unknown woman.
  • LAPD destroyed fingerprint evidence from a 2011 burglary at Kid Cudi’s home, which may have been relevant to Diddy’s defense.
  • Diddy’s lawyer accused the prosecution of bias and requested a mistrial, which was denied by the judge.
  • The case is tied to allegations that Diddy orchestrated the 2012 firebombing out of jealousy over Cassie.

Do you think the destroyed fingerprint evidence should have led to a mistrial? Let us know in the comments.

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