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Diddy’s Sons Attend Court Proceedings in New York, While Twin Daughters Stay in California
Diddy’s sons are in New York, supporting their father through his indictment and court proceedings. Meanwhile, his teenage twin daughters, D’Lila and Jessie, are staying in California with a family friend.
Sources tell TMZ that 17-year-old D’Lila and Jessie are currently in Los Angeles, under the care of Lala, their late mother Kim Porter’s best friend. Lala has been a caregiver for the girls for several years, although she is not their legal guardian.
TMZ previously reported that Kim Porter was found dead in her Toluca Lake home in November 2018.
The girls are attending school in L.A., with Lala managing their daily schedules. She strives to protect them from external distractions and acts as a mother figure.
Diddy was arrested on Monday in New York and indicted on charges of sex trafficking, racketeering, and kidnapping. He appeared in court on Tuesday, pled not guilty, and is currently being held without bail.
Diddy’s three adult sons, Quincy, Justin, and Christian “King” Combs, were present at the federal courthouse in lower Manhattan to support their father.
Although the twins are in California, they continue to support their father and remain hopeful for his release.
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