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The final kind of component of the story between Kerry and Cassie is this fallout. We've heard about it in 2018. Cassie told us about him coming to her apartment and kind of hitting Carrie with an object. But this time Carrie told it in her own words and she added some extra details we hadn't heard before.
The final kind of component of the story between Kerry and Cassie is this fallout. We've heard about it in 2018. Cassie told us about him coming to her apartment and kind of hitting Carrie with an object. But this time Carrie told it in her own words and she added some extra details we hadn't heard before.
The final kind of component of the story between Kerry and Cassie is this fallout. We've heard about it in 2018. Cassie told us about him coming to her apartment and kind of hitting Carrie with an object. But this time Carrie told it in her own words and she added some extra details we hadn't heard before.
So in the cross-examination, we heard the defense kind of pursue a line of thought that they have before, particularly in the opening statements. They asked...
So in the cross-examination, we heard the defense kind of pursue a line of thought that they have before, particularly in the opening statements. They asked...
So in the cross-examination, we heard the defense kind of pursue a line of thought that they have before, particularly in the opening statements. They asked...
We got another witness right at the end. Wasn't on for very long, but came after Kerry, and it's the first assistant, executive assistant of Diddy's we've heard from, and his name is David James.
We got another witness right at the end. Wasn't on for very long, but came after Kerry, and it's the first assistant, executive assistant of Diddy's we've heard from, and his name is David James.
We got another witness right at the end. Wasn't on for very long, but came after Kerry, and it's the first assistant, executive assistant of Diddy's we've heard from, and his name is David James.
But then he went into what day-to-day life was like working for Diddy. And the picture that he painted was one of all-encompassing, all-consuming.
But then he went into what day-to-day life was like working for Diddy. And the picture that he painted was one of all-encompassing, all-consuming.
But then he went into what day-to-day life was like working for Diddy. And the picture that he painted was one of all-encompassing, all-consuming.
He spent so much time with Diddy, he ended up hearing, overhearing some conversations. And the prosecution asked him about conversations he overheard about Cassie. What did he have to say?
He spent so much time with Diddy, he ended up hearing, overhearing some conversations. And the prosecution asked him about conversations he overheard about Cassie. What did he have to say?
He spent so much time with Diddy, he ended up hearing, overhearing some conversations. And the prosecution asked him about conversations he overheard about Cassie. What did he have to say?
So we're going to hear more from David tomorrow. I think the government said they have another hour with him. And then a list of witnesses that they claim they're going to get through tomorrow, including, I think, Cassie's mum was mentioned on there. Neda, thank you so much for breaking that down for us today. Anytime. That was Neda Tawfiq, the BBC's New York correspondent.
So we're going to hear more from David tomorrow. I think the government said they have another hour with him. And then a list of witnesses that they claim they're going to get through tomorrow, including, I think, Cassie's mum was mentioned on there. Neda, thank you so much for breaking that down for us today. Anytime. That was Neda Tawfiq, the BBC's New York correspondent.
So we're going to hear more from David tomorrow. I think the government said they have another hour with him. And then a list of witnesses that they claim they're going to get through tomorrow, including, I think, Cassie's mum was mentioned on there. Neda, thank you so much for breaking that down for us today. Anytime. That was Neda Tawfiq, the BBC's New York correspondent.
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