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This morning, the prosecution witness using the pseudonym Mia was back on the stand. Then, after a couple of hours, the defense began its cross-examination of her. As it was starting, attorney Brian Steele asked the jurors to open binders that had been left on their chairs. NBC News correspondent Chloe Malas is going to tell us what was in those binders and more.
This morning, the prosecution witness using the pseudonym Mia was back on the stand. Then, after a couple of hours, the defense began its cross-examination of her. As it was starting, attorney Brian Steele asked the jurors to open binders that had been left on their chairs. NBC News correspondent Chloe Malas is going to tell us what was in those binders and more.
This morning, the prosecution witness using the pseudonym Mia was back on the stand. Then, after a couple of hours, the defense began its cross-examination of her. As it was starting, attorney Brian Steele asked the jurors to open binders that had been left on their chairs. NBC News correspondent Chloe Malas is going to tell us what was in those binders and more.
She has just come out of the federal courthouse in Lower Manhattan. Hey, Chloe. Hey, Andrea. So yesterday, Mia was, as you told us, she was very emotional. throughout the day. How was she today?
She has just come out of the federal courthouse in Lower Manhattan. Hey, Chloe. Hey, Andrea. So yesterday, Mia was, as you told us, she was very emotional. throughout the day. How was she today?
She has just come out of the federal courthouse in Lower Manhattan. Hey, Chloe. Hey, Andrea. So yesterday, Mia was, as you told us, she was very emotional. throughout the day. How was she today?
She has just come out of the federal courthouse in Lower Manhattan. Hey, Chloe. Hey, Andrea. So yesterday, Mia was, as you told us, she was very emotional. throughout the day. How was she today?
She has just come out of the federal courthouse in Lower Manhattan. Hey, Chloe. Hey, Andrea. So yesterday, Mia was, as you told us, she was very emotional. throughout the day. How was she today?
Today, the prosecutor pulled out texts between Mia and Combs, Mia and others who worked at Combs' company. What was that all about?
Today, the prosecutor pulled out texts between Mia and Combs, Mia and others who worked at Combs' company. What was that all about?
Today, the prosecutor pulled out texts between Mia and Combs, Mia and others who worked at Combs' company. What was that all about?
Today, the prosecutor pulled out texts between Mia and Combs, Mia and others who worked at Combs' company. What was that all about?
Today, the prosecutor pulled out texts between Mia and Combs, Mia and others who worked at Combs' company. What was that all about?
There is one text the prosecutor showed the jury, which Mia sent Combs and his chief of staff. You can really... see the panic or hear the panic in her words, even though it's in a text message.
There is one text the prosecutor showed the jury, which Mia sent Combs and his chief of staff. You can really... see the panic or hear the panic in her words, even though it's in a text message.
There is one text the prosecutor showed the jury, which Mia sent Combs and his chief of staff. You can really... see the panic or hear the panic in her words, even though it's in a text message.
There is one text the prosecutor showed the jury, which Mia sent Combs and his chief of staff. You can really... see the panic or hear the panic in her words, even though it's in a text message.
There is one text the prosecutor showed the jury, which Mia sent Combs and his chief of staff. You can really... see the panic or hear the panic in her words, even though it's in a text message.
Yeah, because this is what she's waking up to, right?
Yeah, because this is what she's waking up to, right?