Ellen DeGeneres Arrested After tWitch Recording Rocks Diddy Trial: A Wake-Up Call for Hollywood
In a shocking development, Judge Harrison Trent issued an arrest warrant for Ellen DeGeneres after a haunting audio recording by the late Stephen “tWitch” Boss was played during Sean “Diddy” Combs’ explosive sex trafficking trial. The voice memo, titled “Not Random,” revealed tWitch’s cryptic final words: “This isn’t suicide… this is because of what I know, what I saw.”
🎙️ A Secret Recording Shatters Illusions
Tied closely to Diddy’s alleged afterparties, tWitch’s message implicated not just Combs, but also DeGeneres—describing uneasy encounters, NDAs, and parties masked by fame. “She told me the room was safe,” he said, “but it didn’t feel safe.”
💔 From Tragedy to Testimony
Once thought to be a suicide, tWitch’s death now appears part of a much darker pattern. Federal investigators uncovered matching flight logs, hotel records, and payments—including a mysterious $3.2M disbursement to his widow, Allison Holker.
👀 Ellen’s Fall from Grace
Already under fire from past workplace scandals, DeGeneres confessed in a private video: “I didn’t kill him, but I made sure no one helped him either.” She now faces charges for obstruction and conspiracy.
Hollywood’s silence has been shattered—tWitch’s voice is finally being heard.
“He didn’t give up.”
— Chant from his memorial rally
The industry’s reckoning has begun.