One of Sean “Diddy” Combs’ supporters was tossed out of the Manhattan courtroom Tuesday after yelling at Diddy. She kept spewing obscenities at the marshals, mocking them while asking to pull guns as Judge Arun Subramanian watched. Diddy is currently facing five criminal charges, including racketeering, two counts of sex trafficking, fraud, and two counts of arranging transportation of prostitutes. The trial, which began earlier in May, has entered its fourth week. On June 3, the jury heard from Eddy Garcia, who used to work as a security supervisor at a now-shut-down LA hotel, where CNN obtained the video of Combs brutally assaulting his then-partner, Cassie. Combs’ former chief financial officer, Derek Ferguson, also took the stand.Also read: Diddy chased Kid Cudi with gun, in ripped pants, after ‘kidnapping’ employee, threatening to throw her in East River, says ex-aideWoman tossed out of Diddy trialAccording to PEOPLE, a heckler was ordered by the judge to be removed from the courtroom after she kept screaming, “These mother****ers are laughing at you,” at Combs. She then allegedly yelled, “You’re laughing at a Black man’s legacy,” and followed it up with, “Pull your gun out, ninja, I dare you.” The woman kept mocking the marshals while staring at Combs. In return, the Bad Boy record producer didn’t react. He quietly watched the situation unfold, turning heads as she was escorted out of the courtroom. Prior to the outburst, the woman was seen sitting in a room jam-packed with journalists and witnesses’ families. She was later identified as someone who had been protesting outside the court as part of the ‘Free Diddy’ campaign launched by some of his fans. The incident led to a delayed testimony from Garcia, who admitted to receiving $100,000 from Combs to keep his mouth shut about the hotel video.Diddy Trial day 4 updateEddy Garcia was granted an immunity deal, under which a person gets protection against self-incrimination as long as they’re honest with the court. Garcia said he didn’t actually identify Combs and Ventura when he first saw the video and only later realised their celebrity status. He claimed that at the time of the incident, no police officials were called to the site, and Ventura didn’t file any complaint either. Later, he recalled getting a personal phone call from Diddy, who offered to “take care of him financially” if Garcia managed to get rid of or hide the video that could destroy his career. The former hotel staffer admitted his hotel boss was ready to sell a copy of the footage to Combs for $50,000. Garcia ended up signing an NDA with a million-dollar penalty if he breached the contract. He later admitted to concealing facts when a police probe was launched in 2016.Also read: ‘Diddy used to like me a lot’: Donald Trump says their relationship ‘busted up,’ doesn’t rule out pardon for disgraced mogulOn the other hand, talk about Diddy receiving a presidential pardon has skyrocketed. A May report indicated that Diddy’s team is exploring the idea of receiving one under the Trump administration. In a recent statement, the President himself addressed the matter, claiming he hasn’t received any such request so far, as no one has approached him. Calling Diddy someone he was once close with before stepping into elections, Trump said they lost touch, and he had read some “nasty comments” made by the rapper. However, the President didn’t rule out the possibility of granting Diddy clemency if the disgraced rapper is found guilty.Click for more updates and latest Hollywood News along with Bollywood and Entertainment updates. Also get latest news and top headlines from India and around the World at The Indian Express.© IE Online Media Services Pvt Ltd