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After that, we had some testimony from somebody called The Punisher. Now, I get it. I get why that is number one in the headlines. The name itself stops you in your tracks. But it was similar stuff to what we'd heard from the previous male commercial sex worker. And also, Neda, just tell us where he actually got that name from.
And he said a lot of it. He never got the signals from Cassie that she wasn't enjoying herself and detailed one instance where he felt like she was initiating going further on, like performing different sexual acts. So that was kind of speaking to the defense's argument that she was a willing participant in the freak-offs.
And he said a lot of it. He never got the signals from Cassie that she wasn't enjoying herself and detailed one instance where he felt like she was initiating going further on, like performing different sexual acts. So that was kind of speaking to the defense's argument that she was a willing participant in the freak-offs.
And he said a lot of it. He never got the signals from Cassie that she wasn't enjoying herself and detailed one instance where he felt like she was initiating going further on, like performing different sexual acts. So that was kind of speaking to the defense's argument that she was a willing participant in the freak-offs.
We also had testimony from a Homeland Security officer who was part of the Miami raids on one of Diddy's homes. And he testified about finding the ingredients that other witnesses have told us are the essentials for a freak-off.
We also had testimony from a Homeland Security officer who was part of the Miami raids on one of Diddy's homes. And he testified about finding the ingredients that other witnesses have told us are the essentials for a freak-off.
We also had testimony from a Homeland Security officer who was part of the Miami raids on one of Diddy's homes. And he testified about finding the ingredients that other witnesses have told us are the essentials for a freak-off.
And then, of course, that brings us to today and the end of the second week of this trial. Neda, thanks so much for coming and breaking that down for us. That was the BBC's New York correspondent, Neda Tawfiq. So now I'm back in the BBC Bureau. And as always, I am ready to unpack what has been going on this week with our resident criminal defence attorney, Sean Kent. Hi, Sean.
And then, of course, that brings us to today and the end of the second week of this trial. Neda, thanks so much for coming and breaking that down for us. That was the BBC's New York correspondent, Neda Tawfiq. So now I'm back in the BBC Bureau. And as always, I am ready to unpack what has been going on this week with our resident criminal defence attorney, Sean Kent. Hi, Sean.
And then, of course, that brings us to today and the end of the second week of this trial. Neda, thanks so much for coming and breaking that down for us. That was the BBC's New York correspondent, Neda Tawfiq. So now I'm back in the BBC Bureau. And as always, I am ready to unpack what has been going on this week with our resident criminal defence attorney, Sean Kent. Hi, Sean.
Sean, the first thing that I want to ask you about is this Kid Cudi testimony. We've been waiting for it. He was kind of a star witness in his own right. We got the testimony today. It wasn't quite what a lot of folks were expecting. How did it play out for you?
Sean, the first thing that I want to ask you about is this Kid Cudi testimony. We've been waiting for it. He was kind of a star witness in his own right. We got the testimony today. It wasn't quite what a lot of folks were expecting. How did it play out for you?
Sean, the first thing that I want to ask you about is this Kid Cudi testimony. We've been waiting for it. He was kind of a star witness in his own right. We got the testimony today. It wasn't quite what a lot of folks were expecting. How did it play out for you?
But I don't understand why. How can he say things about Diddy with no corroborating evidence? Why couldn't they just be like, well, that's his own opinion or it's just made up. There's no facts.
But I don't understand why. How can he say things about Diddy with no corroborating evidence? Why couldn't they just be like, well, that's his own opinion or it's just made up. There's no facts.
But I don't understand why. How can he say things about Diddy with no corroborating evidence? Why couldn't they just be like, well, that's his own opinion or it's just made up. There's no facts.
How come no one said when he said, I went up to that room and he looked like a Marvel villain. How come they didn't say, well, judge... I don't know, leading the, I don't know.
How come no one said when he said, I went up to that room and he looked like a Marvel villain. How come they didn't say, well, judge... I don't know, leading the, I don't know.
How come no one said when he said, I went up to that room and he looked like a Marvel villain. How come they didn't say, well, judge... I don't know, leading the, I don't know.
Yeah, so part of the testimony went quite hard on the fact that, well, Cassie was playing both of you because she told you she was single, she told Diddy she was single. I don't see how this is building a RICO case. What's that got to do with the federal charges?