Anoushka Mutanda-Dougherty
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I'll say one notable difference is the other escort told us that at some point he turned up at a hotel and Diddy opens the door. He's suited and booted and he hasn't got his face covered, etc. Whereas this commercial sex worker kind of happened upon finding out it was Diddy because he was left to wait in a room in one of the hotels and he turned on the TV.
And the TV had the name of the hotel and says, we're delighted to welcome Sean Diddy Combs. And that's how he figured out that it was Cassie Ventura. He says they have it about 8 to 12. He's not using the term freak off. It's definitely consistent with previous descriptions. So he has 8 to 12 of them, but then it comes to an end. Why?
And the TV had the name of the hotel and says, we're delighted to welcome Sean Diddy Combs. And that's how he figured out that it was Cassie Ventura. He says they have it about 8 to 12. He's not using the term freak off. It's definitely consistent with previous descriptions. So he has 8 to 12 of them, but then it comes to an end. Why?
And the TV had the name of the hotel and says, we're delighted to welcome Sean Diddy Combs. And that's how he figured out that it was Cassie Ventura. He says they have it about 8 to 12. He's not using the term freak off. It's definitely consistent with previous descriptions. So he has 8 to 12 of them, but then it comes to an end. Why?
Yeah. And then when cross-examination starts, they speak about the erectile dysfunction and kind of end up going on a tangent in a completely different direction. But I think that is important because the mood of the room switched, the mood of every room switched within the court, in the overflow rooms. And Sheree, he was a very direct guy, quite likeable.
Yeah. And then when cross-examination starts, they speak about the erectile dysfunction and kind of end up going on a tangent in a completely different direction. But I think that is important because the mood of the room switched, the mood of every room switched within the court, in the overflow rooms. And Sheree, he was a very direct guy, quite likeable.
Yeah. And then when cross-examination starts, they speak about the erectile dysfunction and kind of end up going on a tangent in a completely different direction. But I think that is important because the mood of the room switched, the mood of every room switched within the court, in the overflow rooms. And Sheree, he was a very direct guy, quite likeable.
and open and spoke openly about, you know, his feelings, his emotions, etc. He spoke about the erectile dysfunction and he also said he was writing a book about it. And that, well, that conversation led to a lot of giggling, laughing, tee-hees in the back of the room.
and open and spoke openly about, you know, his feelings, his emotions, etc. He spoke about the erectile dysfunction and he also said he was writing a book about it. And that, well, that conversation led to a lot of giggling, laughing, tee-hees in the back of the room.
and open and spoke openly about, you know, his feelings, his emotions, etc. He spoke about the erectile dysfunction and he also said he was writing a book about it. And that, well, that conversation led to a lot of giggling, laughing, tee-hees in the back of the room.
Yeah, and I think that's really important. Just to quote, obviously, our legal sensei, Sean Kent, a happy jury don't convict. If you can take the jury out of the proceedings and actually be quite lighthearted and make people laugh, which was what was happening, that works in the favour of the defence.
Yeah, and I think that's really important. Just to quote, obviously, our legal sensei, Sean Kent, a happy jury don't convict. If you can take the jury out of the proceedings and actually be quite lighthearted and make people laugh, which was what was happening, that works in the favour of the defence.
Yeah, and I think that's really important. Just to quote, obviously, our legal sensei, Sean Kent, a happy jury don't convict. If you can take the jury out of the proceedings and actually be quite lighthearted and make people laugh, which was what was happening, that works in the favour of the defence.
But while they were going through that cross-examination, there was another similarity with the previous escort. And it was kind of another narrative that the defence were trying to introduce about him potentially having feelings for Cassie, but it didn't really go anywhere.
But while they were going through that cross-examination, there was another similarity with the previous escort. And it was kind of another narrative that the defence were trying to introduce about him potentially having feelings for Cassie, but it didn't really go anywhere.
But while they were going through that cross-examination, there was another similarity with the previous escort. And it was kind of another narrative that the defence were trying to introduce about him potentially having feelings for Cassie, but it didn't really go anywhere.
He did say he felt special because he didn't know that she was doing this with other men. So he thought he was the only one. The attorney, Donaldson, went really hard on this because he was like, you've got 25 years experience in the exotic dancing arena. Actually, the Punisher terms it professional dry humping is how he referred to what he did in his day job.
He did say he felt special because he didn't know that she was doing this with other men. So he thought he was the only one. The attorney, Donaldson, went really hard on this because he was like, you've got 25 years experience in the exotic dancing arena. Actually, the Punisher terms it professional dry humping is how he referred to what he did in his day job.
He did say he felt special because he didn't know that she was doing this with other men. So he thought he was the only one. The attorney, Donaldson, went really hard on this because he was like, you've got 25 years experience in the exotic dancing arena. Actually, the Punisher terms it professional dry humping is how he referred to what he did in his day job.
He said, in that 25 years of experience you've got, you can kind of pick up on when somebody wants something and when they don't. And in his impression of Cassie, it was that she was consenting to this.