Diddy’s ex-chef breaks silence, slams verdict, claims she’s traumatized
Sean “Diddy” Combs’ former personal chef, Jourdan Atkinson, has expressed outrage and fear following the music mogul’s acquittal on the most serious charges in his federal sex trafficking trial.
Atkinson, who previously worked for the Bad Boy Records founder, took to Instagram shortly after the verdict, saying she feels “extremely traumatized” and no longer safe.
“I do not feel safe. I am extremely traumatized. I do not know where to go from here,” she said in a video post.
She claimed Diddy assaulted her in 2008 at his New Jersey mansion and that she witnessed abuse against singer Cassie a year later. According to her, both she and Cassie were living in fear but stayed silent due to intimidation.
Atkinson also revealed she was served a grand jury subpoena by federal agents in May, an experience she described as further traumatizing. She alleged she was nearly called to testify but was later dropped as a witness after she “flipped out on the government.”
Adding fuel to her concerns, Atkinson said Diddy’s legal team contacted her with an offer to pay her legal fees—an offer she believes amounts to “witness tampering.”
She didn’t hold back in her criticism of the jury’s decision either, calling the verdict “a grave miscarriage of justice.”
Atkinson also shared what she said was proof of her subpoena and a letter addressed to Judge Arun Subramanian, pleading for Combs to remain in custody.
Although Diddy was cleared of the most serious charges, he still faces jail time after being found guilty on two counts related to transportation for prostitution.
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