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Westmoreland even pointed out the fact that Barna had met with the government two days ago and asked her, you met two days ago, you can remember that, starts asking her questions. And then once again, we get another, I don't remember.
Westmoreland even pointed out the fact that Barna had met with the government two days ago and asked her, you met two days ago, you can remember that, starts asking her questions. And then once again, we get another, I don't remember.
Westmoreland even pointed out the fact that Barna had met with the government two days ago and asked her, you met two days ago, you can remember that, starts asking her questions. And then once again, we get another, I don't remember.
Yeah, and that was definitely reflected by Diddy's supporters who were in the room who were like, this was a win for him. So that was interesting to see, but we're not done yet. There's potentially another 45 minutes of cross-examination of Barna, which is pushing back Jane's testimony, victim number two.
Yeah, and that was definitely reflected by Diddy's supporters who were in the room who were like, this was a win for him. So that was interesting to see, but we're not done yet. There's potentially another 45 minutes of cross-examination of Barna, which is pushing back Jane's testimony, victim number two.
Yeah, and that was definitely reflected by Diddy's supporters who were in the room who were like, this was a win for him. So that was interesting to see, but we're not done yet. There's potentially another 45 minutes of cross-examination of Barna, which is pushing back Jane's testimony, victim number two.
Neda, thank you so much for filling us in on that today. My pleasure. That was Neda Tawfiq, the BBC's New York correspondent, and that's it for this episode of Diddy on Trial from BBC Sounds with me, Anushka Matandadawati. Don't forget to subscribe and turn on your push notifications so you never miss a thing. And if you've got questions for us, you can send us a WhatsApp at 0330 123 5551.
Neda, thank you so much for filling us in on that today. My pleasure. That was Neda Tawfiq, the BBC's New York correspondent, and that's it for this episode of Diddy on Trial from BBC Sounds with me, Anushka Matandadawati. Don't forget to subscribe and turn on your push notifications so you never miss a thing. And if you've got questions for us, you can send us a WhatsApp at 0330 123 5551.
Neda, thank you so much for filling us in on that today. My pleasure. That was Neda Tawfiq, the BBC's New York correspondent, and that's it for this episode of Diddy on Trial from BBC Sounds with me, Anushka Matandadawati. Don't forget to subscribe and turn on your push notifications so you never miss a thing. And if you've got questions for us, you can send us a WhatsApp at 0330 123 5551.
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BBC Sounds. Musik, Radio, Podcasts. Hallo und willkommen zurĂŒck zu Diddy on Trial von BBC Sounds mit mir, Anoushka Matanda-Dowdy. Nun, es ist alles hier im sĂŒdlichen Distrikt von New York Court in Lower Manhattan.
BBC Sounds. Musik, Radio, Podcasts. Hallo und willkommen zurĂŒck zu Diddy on Trial von BBC Sounds mit mir, Anoushka Matanda-Dowdy. Nun, es ist alles hier im sĂŒdlichen Distrikt von New York Court in Lower Manhattan.
BBC Sounds. Musik, Radio, Podcasts. Hallo und willkommen zurĂŒck zu Diddy on Trial von BBC Sounds mit mir, Anoushka Matanda-Dowdy. Nun, es ist alles hier im sĂŒdlichen Distrikt von New York Court in Lower Manhattan.
Innerhalb des GerĂ€ts, dieses Morgen, hatten wir einen Diddy-Supporter, der ausgesucht worden war, weil sie verĂ€rgert war, wie die Leute ĂŒber den Fall gesprochen haben, als es Briefe gab. Hier spricht sie mir nachher.
Innerhalb des GerĂ€ts, dieses Morgen, hatten wir einen Diddy-Supporter, der ausgesucht worden war, weil sie verĂ€rgert war, wie die Leute ĂŒber den Fall gesprochen haben, als es Briefe gab. Hier spricht sie mir nachher.
Innerhalb des GerĂ€ts, dieses Morgen, hatten wir einen Diddy-Supporter, der ausgesucht worden war, weil sie verĂ€rgert war, wie die Leute ĂŒber den Fall gesprochen haben, als es Briefe gab. Hier spricht sie mir nachher.
So that was one of the people who disrupted court proceedings this morning. Now I'm about to head into the courtroom, which means relinquishing anything I've ever owned remotely related to technology. But I'll be back out later with Cheyenne to fill you in on what happened today. Okay, so Court's finished. It's 4 o'clock.
So that was one of the people who disrupted court proceedings this morning. Now I'm about to head into the courtroom, which means relinquishing anything I've ever owned remotely related to technology. But I'll be back out later with Cheyenne to fill you in on what happened today. Okay, so Court's finished. It's 4 o'clock.