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BBC Sounds, music, radio, podcasts Hello and welcome to Diddy on Trial from BBC Sounds with me, Anushka Matanda-Doughty. Now, I'm stood outside the federal court in Lower Manhattan. It's threatening to rain again, but that is not deterring the press and all the influencers from turning up because we're told today we're going to hear from Mia.
BBC Sounds, music, radio, podcasts Hello and welcome to Diddy on Trial from BBC Sounds with me, Anushka Matanda-Doughty. Now, I'm stood outside the federal court in Lower Manhattan. It's threatening to rain again, but that is not deterring the press and all the influencers from turning up because we're told today we're going to hear from Mia.
BBC Sounds, music, radio, podcasts Hello and welcome to Diddy on Trial from BBC Sounds with me, Anushka Matanda-Doughty. Now, I'm stood outside the federal court in Lower Manhattan. It's threatening to rain again, but that is not deterring the press and all the influencers from turning up because we're told today we're going to hear from Mia.
Now, she's somebody that the prosecution has been talking about since opening statements. Just a reminder, Sean Diddy Combs is on trial for federal charges of sex trafficking, racketeering with conspiracy and transportation for prostitution. These are charges he's always denied.
Now, she's somebody that the prosecution has been talking about since opening statements. Just a reminder, Sean Diddy Combs is on trial for federal charges of sex trafficking, racketeering with conspiracy and transportation for prostitution. These are charges he's always denied.
Now, she's somebody that the prosecution has been talking about since opening statements. Just a reminder, Sean Diddy Combs is on trial for federal charges of sex trafficking, racketeering with conspiracy and transportation for prostitution. These are charges he's always denied.
Today, we're expected to start to hear a testimony that is going to last until the end of the week from Mia about what she experienced while she was working for Diddy. But this is also our episode where we round up all the big developments from the week. And just a warning, this episode contains descriptions of violence, sexual violence and rape. So it's four o'clock.
Today, we're expected to start to hear a testimony that is going to last until the end of the week from Mia about what she experienced while she was working for Diddy. But this is also our episode where we round up all the big developments from the week. And just a warning, this episode contains descriptions of violence, sexual violence and rape. So it's four o'clock.
Today, we're expected to start to hear a testimony that is going to last until the end of the week from Mia about what she experienced while she was working for Diddy. But this is also our episode where we round up all the big developments from the week. And just a warning, this episode contains descriptions of violence, sexual violence and rape. So it's four o'clock.
We stayed in a little bit late today. The judge kept everybody late because Mia's direct testimony is going to carry on into tomorrow, actually. So we've just come out and I'm catching up with the BBC's New York correspondent, Neda Tawfiq, who's going to break down some of what Mia had to say. So Mia was a big witness for the prosecution that we'd heard about from opening statements.
We stayed in a little bit late today. The judge kept everybody late because Mia's direct testimony is going to carry on into tomorrow, actually. So we've just come out and I'm catching up with the BBC's New York correspondent, Neda Tawfiq, who's going to break down some of what Mia had to say. So Mia was a big witness for the prosecution that we'd heard about from opening statements.
We stayed in a little bit late today. The judge kept everybody late because Mia's direct testimony is going to carry on into tomorrow, actually. So we've just come out and I'm catching up with the BBC's New York correspondent, Neda Tawfiq, who's going to break down some of what Mia had to say. So Mia was a big witness for the prosecution that we'd heard about from opening statements.
And they began in a similar way to others with her corroborating accounts of violence we'd heard from Cassie.
And they began in a similar way to others with her corroborating accounts of violence we'd heard from Cassie.
And they began in a similar way to others with her corroborating accounts of violence we'd heard from Cassie.
And they also spoke about the free coughs. This is something we've heard about a lot since opening statements, days-long drug-filled orgies that Cassie alleges she was forced to participate in. But Mia spoke to her perception of how she thought Cassie actually felt about these. What did she have to say?
And they also spoke about the free coughs. This is something we've heard about a lot since opening statements, days-long drug-filled orgies that Cassie alleges she was forced to participate in. But Mia spoke to her perception of how she thought Cassie actually felt about these. What did she have to say?
And they also spoke about the free coughs. This is something we've heard about a lot since opening statements, days-long drug-filled orgies that Cassie alleges she was forced to participate in. But Mia spoke to her perception of how she thought Cassie actually felt about these. What did she have to say?
Mia also spoke about stuff she had to do as an employee after the free coughs or the hotel nights. She referred to it as sweeps.
Mia also spoke about stuff she had to do as an employee after the free coughs or the hotel nights. She referred to it as sweeps.