Mom & Daughter Claims Quincy Brown Tried Breaking Meta Glasses At Diddy Sentence

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – JULY 02: Quincy Brown, son of Sean “Diddy” Combs, arrives at Manhattan Federal Court for Comb’s bail hearing following his sex trafficking and racketeering trial on July 02, 2025 in New York City. Combs was found not guilty of racketeering and sex trafficking but convicted of a less serious prostitution charge after a high-profile seven week trial in New York. (Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

A TikTok content creator known as Bfoster accused Quincy Brown, the son of Sean “Diddy” Combs, of forcibly grabbing her Meta glasses outside a New York federal courthouse during Diddy’s sentencing on October 3. The alleged incident was detailed in a TikTok video released the same day, which has since circulated widely across social media platforms.

The video opens with Bfoster’s daughter recounting the encounter. She explains that while they were waiting in line to enter the courthouse, Diddy’s children arrived. According to her, Quincy abruptly stopped walking, turned toward her mother, and “snatched” the glasses off her face mid-stride.

“Why would you just assault somebody?” she asks, audibly shocked by the exchange.

In the follow-up portion of the video, Bfoster herself describes the encounter and expresses disbelief at Brown’s alleged actions. “And then [he] tried to break my glasses,” she says. “Why not just tell the security guard that I’m recording or whatever. That would have been better. Why would you just come and snatch them off my face like that?”

Woman Claims Quincy Brown Snatched Meta Glasses At Diddy’s Sentencing

The content creator said she captured photo and video evidence of the incident, including footage of Brown approaching her and a still image showing him holding the glasses. She told viewers the altercation ruined what was meant to be a routine day covering the high-profile court appearance.

“He done messed up my whole time,” she said. “That’s what people are here for — to video them and see Diddy, to see what’s going on. And for you to do that, that done really just broke my spirit.”

In the post’s caption and comments, Bfoster asked followers what they would have done in her place, framing the situation as both a violation of personal boundaries and a public act of aggression. As of Saturday, no official response had been issued by Quincy Brown or his representatives regarding the accusation.


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