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And she's trying to plan this and organize it, but it isn't going to plan. And this causes some massive issues.
And she's trying to plan this and organize it, but it isn't going to plan. And this causes some massive issues.
And she's trying to plan this and organize it, but it isn't going to plan. And this causes some massive issues.
Sakshi, thank you so much for breaking that down for us.
Sakshi, thank you so much for breaking that down for us.
Sakshi, thank you so much for breaking that down for us.
That was the New York digital reporter, Sakshi Venkataraman, and that's it for this episode of Diddy on Trial from BBC Sounds with me, Anushka Matanda-Dowity. Make sure you subscribe and turn on your post notifications so you never miss a thing. And if you're in the UK and you would like support on the issues we've been discussing, go to bbc.co.uk forward slash action run.
That was the New York digital reporter, Sakshi Venkataraman, and that's it for this episode of Diddy on Trial from BBC Sounds with me, Anushka Matanda-Dowity. Make sure you subscribe and turn on your post notifications so you never miss a thing. And if you're in the UK and you would like support on the issues we've been discussing, go to bbc.co.uk forward slash action run.
That was the New York digital reporter, Sakshi Venkataraman, and that's it for this episode of Diddy on Trial from BBC Sounds with me, Anushka Matanda-Dowity. Make sure you subscribe and turn on your post notifications so you never miss a thing. And if you're in the UK and you would like support on the issues we've been discussing, go to bbc.co.uk forward slash action run.
Hello and welcome back to Diddy on Trial from BBC Sounds with me, Anushka Matanda-Dowdy. Make sure you subscribe and turn on your push notifications so you never miss a thing. Here at the Southern District of New York Court in Lower Manhattan, it's 4pm and court has just finished for the day.
Hello and welcome back to Diddy on Trial from BBC Sounds with me, Anushka Matanda-Dowdy. Make sure you subscribe and turn on your push notifications so you never miss a thing. Here at the Southern District of New York Court in Lower Manhattan, it's 4pm and court has just finished for the day.
Hello and welcome back to Diddy on Trial from BBC Sounds with me, Anushka Matanda-Dowdy. Make sure you subscribe and turn on your push notifications so you never miss a thing. Here at the Southern District of New York Court in Lower Manhattan, it's 4pm and court has just finished for the day.
Before we get into things, a reminder, Diddy is charged with sex trafficking, transportation for prostitution and racketeering with conspiracy, all of which he has consistently denied. Just a warning, this episode contains descriptions of violence and graphic descriptions of sex. Now, this is our roundup episode today.
Before we get into things, a reminder, Diddy is charged with sex trafficking, transportation for prostitution and racketeering with conspiracy, all of which he has consistently denied. Just a warning, this episode contains descriptions of violence and graphic descriptions of sex. Now, this is our roundup episode today.
Before we get into things, a reminder, Diddy is charged with sex trafficking, transportation for prostitution and racketeering with conspiracy, all of which he has consistently denied. Just a warning, this episode contains descriptions of violence and graphic descriptions of sex. Now, this is our roundup episode today.
So you're going to be hearing from our resident criminal defense attorney later, Sean Kent. But first of all, we have the BBC's New York correspondent, Neda Tawfiq, to walk us through what was said in court today and go through what's been said for the rest of the week. Hi, Neda.
So you're going to be hearing from our resident criminal defense attorney later, Sean Kent. But first of all, we have the BBC's New York correspondent, Neda Tawfiq, to walk us through what was said in court today and go through what's been said for the rest of the week. Hi, Neda.
So you're going to be hearing from our resident criminal defense attorney later, Sean Kent. But first of all, we have the BBC's New York correspondent, Neda Tawfiq, to walk us through what was said in court today and go through what's been said for the rest of the week. Hi, Neda.
So let's start with the woman who's testifying under the pseudonym Jane. She took the stand for the first time today. What did we hear?
So let's start with the woman who's testifying under the pseudonym Jane. She took the stand for the first time today. What did we hear?