A Burner Phone, a Bugged Maybach, and the Art of the Setup
Day 26 opened with a bang—Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones, still under immunity, came out swinging. He dropped one of the more shocking allegations yet: that Diddy kept a backup burner phone just for arranging sex. According to Jones, it was handled like a sacred object—he never touched it directly and was told never to ask questions. Prosecutors leaned into this detail to back up their larger narrative: this wasn’t a chaotic party scene, it was an organized, secretive operation.
Jones also described the moment he realized things were getting darker. He said Diddy began pressuring him to delete files from a private hard drive—footage, texts, anything that might implicate him. The tension ramped up when Jones learned Diddy’s Maybach had been bugged. He suspected the government was closing in, and rather than stick around for a possible raid, he bailed. “I got ghost,” he said. His exit was fast and unceremonious: he left behind studio equipment, clothes, and even money just to get away clean.
The defense countered with an increasingly hostile cross-examination, painting Jones as a bitter ex-employee with an axe to grind. They pointed out that his cooperation only began after his own lawsuits were filed—and that his story conveniently aligns with prosecutors after months of closed-door meetings. Jones pushed back, insisting he was speaking now because it was the right thing to do, not because he was seeking revenge. But the strain showed. He looked worn down and hesitant, less fiery than the day before.
By the end of the day, the courtroom had grown quieter but no less tense. The jury now has to decide: is Jones a credible whistleblower or just another player working his own angle? With new names, more devices, and a car that might’ve been wired like a spy thriller, Day 26 proved that in the federal case against Sean “Diddy” Combs, things just keep getting stranger.
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