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Ja, also, wenn jemand davor kommen möchte, kann man zurĂŒckgehen und das Episode hören, wo wir es in ganz viel Detail besprochen haben. Und wir haben viel ĂŒber dieses 17. Flur-Apartment wĂ€hrend des Trial gehört. Shen, danke dir so sehr, dass du uns heute darauf eingestellt hast. Das war Cheyenne Roundtree, Senior Investigative Reporter mit Rolling Stone Magazine. Und das war's fĂŒr heute.
Bis zum nÀchsten Mal.
Bis zum nÀchsten Mal.
Bis zum nÀchsten Mal.
BBC Sounds, Musik, Radio, Podcasts. Hallo und willkommen zurĂŒck zu Diddy on Trial von BBC Sounds mit mir, Anushka Matanda-Dowty. I'm back in Lower Manhattan at the Southern District of New York Court, where week four of Sean Diddy Combs' trial is underway. Now a reminder, Diddy is charged with sex trafficking, transportation for prostitution and racketeering with conspiracy.
BBC Sounds, Musik, Radio, Podcasts. Hallo und willkommen zurĂŒck zu Diddy on Trial von BBC Sounds mit mir, Anushka Matanda-Dowty. I'm back in Lower Manhattan at the Southern District of New York Court, where week four of Sean Diddy Combs' trial is underway. Now a reminder, Diddy is charged with sex trafficking, transportation for prostitution and racketeering with conspiracy.
BBC Sounds, Musik, Radio, Podcasts. Hallo und willkommen zurĂŒck zu Diddy on Trial von BBC Sounds mit mir, Anushka Matanda-Dowty. I'm back in Lower Manhattan at the Southern District of New York Court, where week four of Sean Diddy Combs' trial is underway. Now a reminder, Diddy is charged with sex trafficking, transportation for prostitution and racketeering with conspiracy.
He denies all the charges. So at the front of the core, outside the main gates, it's got pretty heated today. There is some sort of a protest going on. It has got something to do with Didi, but I can't for the life of me decipher what the sign means. On the stand today, we're expecting the former employee of Didi.
He denies all the charges. So at the front of the core, outside the main gates, it's got pretty heated today. There is some sort of a protest going on. It has got something to do with Didi, but I can't for the life of me decipher what the sign means. On the stand today, we're expecting the former employee of Didi.
He denies all the charges. So at the front of the core, outside the main gates, it's got pretty heated today. There is some sort of a protest going on. It has got something to do with Didi, but I can't for the life of me decipher what the sign means. On the stand today, we're expecting the former employee of Didi.
who is using the pseudonym Mia to protect her anonymity, continue with the cross-examination being led by Brian Still from Didi's defence team. I'm going to head in and give up everything I own that is in any way related to technology to go through security and see what is going on inside the court and I'll be back out later to give you an update. So it's 4 o'clock, we're outside the court.
who is using the pseudonym Mia to protect her anonymity, continue with the cross-examination being led by Brian Still from Didi's defence team. I'm going to head in and give up everything I own that is in any way related to technology to go through security and see what is going on inside the court and I'll be back out later to give you an update. So it's 4 o'clock, we're outside the court.
who is using the pseudonym Mia to protect her anonymity, continue with the cross-examination being led by Brian Still from Didi's defence team. I'm going to head in and give up everything I own that is in any way related to technology to go through security and see what is going on inside the court and I'll be back out later to give you an update. So it's 4 o'clock, we're outside the court.
We've had Mia on the stand for most of the day. I'm here with Jerika Duncan, who's the national news correspondent for CBS, our partners from across the pond. And she also anchors the weekend news show. Hi, Jerika. Hi, how are you? I'm good, thank you. I mean, the day, a lot of it was taken up by Mia, which I think we thought was pretty unexpected for her to be in Cross so long.
We've had Mia on the stand for most of the day. I'm here with Jerika Duncan, who's the national news correspondent for CBS, our partners from across the pond. And she also anchors the weekend news show. Hi, Jerika. Hi, how are you? I'm good, thank you. I mean, the day, a lot of it was taken up by Mia, which I think we thought was pretty unexpected for her to be in Cross so long.
We've had Mia on the stand for most of the day. I'm here with Jerika Duncan, who's the national news correspondent for CBS, our partners from across the pond. And she also anchors the weekend news show. Hi, Jerika. Hi, how are you? I'm good, thank you. I mean, the day, a lot of it was taken up by Mia, which I think we thought was pretty unexpected for her to be in Cross so long.
Brian Still was still leading it today. What was the theme of the Cross-Examination?
Brian Still was still leading it today. What was the theme of the Cross-Examination?
Brian Still was still leading it today. What was the theme of the Cross-Examination?
And were these messages ongoing after her employment ended with Diddy's companies?