Judge Greg Mathis, the famed TV personality and former judge, recently weighed in on the ongoing Diddy federal trial, offering some candid thoughts on Kanye West’s surprising court appearance and the kind of support the hip-hop mogul truly needs.
We caught up with Judge Mathis on Saturday at Rodeo Drive in Los Angeles, where he shared his unique perspective on the high-profile case that has been capturing national attention.
Kanye West’s Fleeting Court Visit: Drama or Support?
Last Friday, Kanye West made headlines when he showed up at the Manhattan federal courthouse during Diddy’s trial. However, Kanye’s appearance was brief and unusual — instead of sitting in the courtroom, officials had to set up an overflow room just so Kanye could watch the proceedings remotely on a monitor.
“Kanye was there for only about 10 minutes and then left,” Mathis explained. “The jury never actually saw him, and it’s unclear if they even heard about it.”
The judge is skeptical about Kanye’s motives:
“I don’t know if Kanye showed up just to start drama or if he genuinely wanted to comfort his longtime friend. If it’s the latter, I’m all for it.”
Judge Mathis Urges Diddy’s Inner Circle to Step Up
While Mathis himself says he won’t attend the trial, he believes those close to Diddy — family, friends, and allies — should make the effort to show their support.
“If I was a friend or family member, I’d be there,” he said. “It’s important to support people during hard times.”
Importantly, Mathis is clear about drawing a line between support and justification.
“No one should be justifying Diddy’s alleged actions. But that doesn’t mean people can’t go to provide comfort to him.”
Trial Update: Prosecution’s Strongest Case So Far
Mathis also offered his take on where the trial currently stands.
He notes that the prosecution has made progress primarily on two counts related to transportation to engage in prostitution — where testimony from “Jane” claims she arranged travel for a sex worker, paid for by Diddy.
“The prosecution has made inroads there, but for the other three charges, they still need to do a lot of work if they want a guilty verdict,” Mathis remarked.
This means the trial is far from over, and the courtroom drama is likely to continue.
What Judge Mathis’ Perspective Means for Fans and Observers
Mathis’ commentary sheds light on a complex issue facing many celebrity trials: the balance between personal loyalty and legal accountability.
His call for friends to be present as a source of strength, without excusing alleged wrongdoing, resonates as a fair, nuanced stance.
It also spotlights the ongoing media frenzy around Kanye West’s courtroom cameo, which some see as a theatrical stunt, others as a genuine show of friendship.
Why This Trial Matters
The Diddy trial is a significant moment, with charges including racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, and transportation of prostitutes. It has sparked widespread public interest and intense media coverage.
As the case unfolds, observers will be watching closely to see how the evidence stacks up and whether the prosecution can secure convictions on all counts.
Final Thoughts
Judge Greg Mathis offers a fresh voice in the ongoing conversation about Diddy’s trial. While he questions Kanye West’s motivations and declines to show up himself, his call for friends to be there in support — without condoning alleged crimes — adds an important layer to the story.
What do you think about Kanye’s court cameo? Should friends be showing up for Diddy? Drop your thoughts below and stay tuned for more updates on this high-profile trial.