Diddy's daughters stood together with their mothers and grandmother, Janice, on the first day of the music tycoon's trial. The family, including Sean Combs' mother, Janice Combs, and his children, gathered at a Manhattan courthouse as the jury selection and opening arguments started for his federal trial on sex trafficking and racketeering charges. The tight-knit group, led by Janice Combs, showed solidarity as they entered the court premises. The trial is anticipated to last eight weeks, during which prosecutors will present accusations spanning over two decades. The charges against Diddy, also known as Sean Combs, involve participating in a criminal enterprise that allegedly coerced individuals into drug-influenced sexual activities. Despite the serious allegations, Diddy has maintained his innocence and is currently in federal custody due to denied bail requests. The defense team plans to challenge the credibility of witnesses and argues that the encounters were consensual, suggesting that the accusers may have ulterior motives. As the trial commenced, the courthouse was bustling with media and onlookers eager to witness the high-profile case. The opening statements were scheduled to commence after the jury selection process on the first day of the trial.