Combs, 55, has pleaded not guilty to all charges against him.
The prosecution alleges the mogul used his influence and wealth to host and orchestrate these parties, which they claim served as a hub for trafficking and abuse. If convicted, he faces up to life in prison.
The tapes shown so far in court have reignited long-standing rumors within Hollywood’s inner circle that multiple high-profile guests at Combs’ parties – including musicians, actors and media personalities – may have filmed some of the wildest moments themselves.
According to one source close to the investigation, Foxx’s name was flagged after a previously surfaced video showed him describing how he used to bring a camcorder to parties hosted by Combs.
“Jamie had access. He had a camera. It doesn’t take much to connect the dots,” the source said.
A second insider, familiar with the prosecution’s strategy, said authorities are now assessing how many celebrities might have recorded material that could corroborate witness testimonies – or reveal criminal activity directly.
“The belief is that some of these tapes are still out there,” the insider said. “And people who were there – people like Jamie – may have them, knowingly or not.”