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I can see why they pay you the big bucks, Sean.
I'll do the defence. Number one, there's been a media circus, a complete media circus around this man. It's been trialled by the public. I want you to forget everything that you've read and focus on what is actually very limited evidence. That is the first point. Number two, he admits that he had toxic relationships, but these relationships were built on consent, not coercion.
I'll do the defence. Number one, there's been a media circus, a complete media circus around this man. It's been trialled by the public. I want you to forget everything that you've read and focus on what is actually very limited evidence. That is the first point. Number two, he admits that he had toxic relationships, but these relationships were built on consent, not coercion.
I'll do the defence. Number one, there's been a media circus, a complete media circus around this man. It's been trialled by the public. I want you to forget everything that you've read and focus on what is actually very limited evidence. That is the first point. Number two, he admits that he had toxic relationships, but these relationships were built on consent, not coercion.
Number three, at the end of the day, he's a dedicated father, a successful businessman, a black entrepreneur, a pillar in the community. And seeing his reputation get torn apart has been really painful for him and his family. Number four, you wouldn't usually hear from the defendant, but Diddy has nothing to hide, so he will be taking the stand. Good? Bad? How do you feel about that?
Number three, at the end of the day, he's a dedicated father, a successful businessman, a black entrepreneur, a pillar in the community. And seeing his reputation get torn apart has been really painful for him and his family. Number four, you wouldn't usually hear from the defendant, but Diddy has nothing to hide, so he will be taking the stand. Good? Bad? How do you feel about that?
Number three, at the end of the day, he's a dedicated father, a successful businessman, a black entrepreneur, a pillar in the community. And seeing his reputation get torn apart has been really painful for him and his family. Number four, you wouldn't usually hear from the defendant, but Diddy has nothing to hide, so he will be taking the stand. Good? Bad? How do you feel about that?
Sean, thank you so much for this. I mean, we're going to be in touch with you throughout the trial and getting your analysis and definitely want to hear what you make of those opening statements that are going to be made on the 12th of May in that courtroom.
Sean, thank you so much for this. I mean, we're going to be in touch with you throughout the trial and getting your analysis and definitely want to hear what you make of those opening statements that are going to be made on the 12th of May in that courtroom.
Sean, thank you so much for this. I mean, we're going to be in touch with you throughout the trial and getting your analysis and definitely want to hear what you make of those opening statements that are going to be made on the 12th of May in that courtroom.
That was Sean Kent, criminal defense attorney from South Carolina. Now, we've told you before, Diddy's trial will not be televised and electronic devices are not allowed in court. So during the coverage of the trial, you'll be seeing a lot of courtroom sketches. And it's really what the public rely on to see what's going on inside the courtroom.
That was Sean Kent, criminal defense attorney from South Carolina. Now, we've told you before, Diddy's trial will not be televised and electronic devices are not allowed in court. So during the coverage of the trial, you'll be seeing a lot of courtroom sketches. And it's really what the public rely on to see what's going on inside the courtroom.
That was Sean Kent, criminal defense attorney from South Carolina. Now, we've told you before, Diddy's trial will not be televised and electronic devices are not allowed in court. So during the coverage of the trial, you'll be seeing a lot of courtroom sketches. And it's really what the public rely on to see what's going on inside the courtroom.
Now, we've seen some of those sketches of Diddy already. Today, we have an absolute courtroom sketch legend with us, Jane Rosenberg. Hi, Jane. Hi, how are you? I'm good, thank you. Jane, how long have you been doing this? Since 1980, so what is that, 45 years? And what are some of the big names that you've covered that we might know?
Now, we've seen some of those sketches of Diddy already. Today, we have an absolute courtroom sketch legend with us, Jane Rosenberg. Hi, Jane. Hi, how are you? I'm good, thank you. Jane, how long have you been doing this? Since 1980, so what is that, 45 years? And what are some of the big names that you've covered that we might know?
Now, we've seen some of those sketches of Diddy already. Today, we have an absolute courtroom sketch legend with us, Jane Rosenberg. Hi, Jane. Hi, how are you? I'm good, thank you. Jane, how long have you been doing this? Since 1980, so what is that, 45 years? And what are some of the big names that you've covered that we might know?
You've just listed off a bunch of names there that are household names, obviously Donald Trump being at the top of that list, Ghislaine Maxwell, now P. Diddy. We rely on you to show us what those big household names are looking like as they're going through these huge court procedures. What makes a good court sketch?
You've just listed off a bunch of names there that are household names, obviously Donald Trump being at the top of that list, Ghislaine Maxwell, now P. Diddy. We rely on you to show us what those big household names are looking like as they're going through these huge court procedures. What makes a good court sketch?
You've just listed off a bunch of names there that are household names, obviously Donald Trump being at the top of that list, Ghislaine Maxwell, now P. Diddy. We rely on you to show us what those big household names are looking like as they're going through these huge court procedures. What makes a good court sketch?
What makes a bad one? Do you ever look at other people's and go, God, that's not it?