Anoushka Mutanda-Dougherty
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And in... in a way that is very typical in the direct testimony that the prosecution asks about, why didn't you go to law enforcement? If this was so bad, why didn't you tell anyone? And you're kind of pre-empting what they might say in the cross-examination there. I thought the stuff she had to say about the police was really interesting and her perception of Diddy's relationship with them.
And we had a shorter week this week because of Memorial Day holiday. We had Capricorn Clark and Deontay Nash taking the stand on Tuesday and Wednesday. Let's go back to Wednesday. What did Deontay have to say?
And we had a shorter week this week because of Memorial Day holiday. We had Capricorn Clark and Deontay Nash taking the stand on Tuesday and Wednesday. Let's go back to Wednesday. What did Deontay have to say?
And we had a shorter week this week because of Memorial Day holiday. We had Capricorn Clark and Deontay Nash taking the stand on Tuesday and Wednesday. Let's go back to Wednesday. What did Deontay have to say?
Some stark comparison to Capricorn Clark, who was pretty emotional. She was talking about this Kid Cudi incident and she spoke to an allegation of kidnapping. That's important because that's a predicate offense for the Rico charge.
Some stark comparison to Capricorn Clark, who was pretty emotional. She was talking about this Kid Cudi incident and she spoke to an allegation of kidnapping. That's important because that's a predicate offense for the Rico charge.
Some stark comparison to Capricorn Clark, who was pretty emotional. She was talking about this Kid Cudi incident and she spoke to an allegation of kidnapping. That's important because that's a predicate offense for the Rico charge.
Well, we'll obviously be watching Mia tomorrow on the stand finishing and then her cross-examination, which I'm assuming will be at the beginning of next week. Neneda, thank you so much for breaking that down for us today.
Well, we'll obviously be watching Mia tomorrow on the stand finishing and then her cross-examination, which I'm assuming will be at the beginning of next week. Neneda, thank you so much for breaking that down for us today.
Well, we'll obviously be watching Mia tomorrow on the stand finishing and then her cross-examination, which I'm assuming will be at the beginning of next week. Neneda, thank you so much for breaking that down for us today.
We are not quite done because we're going to be hearing from our resident criminal defense attorney, Sean Kent, who's going to be answering all those questions and all my questions, of which I have many. So we're going to head to the BBC Bureau now and get that done.
We are not quite done because we're going to be hearing from our resident criminal defense attorney, Sean Kent, who's going to be answering all those questions and all my questions, of which I have many. So we're going to head to the BBC Bureau now and get that done.
We are not quite done because we're going to be hearing from our resident criminal defense attorney, Sean Kent, who's going to be answering all those questions and all my questions, of which I have many. So we're going to head to the BBC Bureau now and get that done.
So, Sean, we had a really quite long day today with Mia, who is using a pseudonym, but she's one of the prosecution's main witnesses. We heard about her in opening statements. We've heard about her kind of throughout. And they started off with her corroborating some of the claims that Cassie made and Deontay Nash about violence that Cassie experienced.
So, Sean, we had a really quite long day today with Mia, who is using a pseudonym, but she's one of the prosecution's main witnesses. We heard about her in opening statements. We've heard about her kind of throughout. And they started off with her corroborating some of the claims that Cassie made and Deontay Nash about violence that Cassie experienced.
So, Sean, we had a really quite long day today with Mia, who is using a pseudonym, but she's one of the prosecution's main witnesses. We heard about her in opening statements. We've heard about her kind of throughout. And they started off with her corroborating some of the claims that Cassie made and Deontay Nash about violence that Cassie experienced.
Is this once again just presenting to the jury that, OK, this is two, now three people who say they witnessed this, so it definitely happened? Or are they doing something else here?
Is this once again just presenting to the jury that, OK, this is two, now three people who say they witnessed this, so it definitely happened? Or are they doing something else here?
Is this once again just presenting to the jury that, OK, this is two, now three people who say they witnessed this, so it definitely happened? Or are they doing something else here?
So you can even get that in some of Mia's testimony when she was like, I couldn't even change a tampon. That could speak to the forced labor charge. Yeah.