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Hi, I'm Brian Bachmeier, an ABC News legal contributor and host of Bad Rap, The Case Against Diddy. You're about to hear our latest episode following everything going on in Sean Combs' trial from the prosecution and the defense. Remember, to hear all of our updates on this case, follow Bad Rap, The Case Against Diddy.
Hi, I'm Brian Bachmeier, an ABC News legal contributor and host of Bad Rap, The Case Against Diddy. You're about to hear our latest episode following everything going on in Sean Combs' trial from the prosecution and the defense. Remember, to hear all of our updates on this case, follow Bad Rap, The Case Against Diddy.
Hi, I'm Brian Bachmeier, an ABC News legal contributor and host of Bad Rap, The Case Against Diddy. You're about to hear our latest episode following everything going on in Sean Combs' trial from the prosecution and the defense. Remember, to hear all of our updates on this case, follow Bad Rap, The Case Against Diddy.
We're dropping two new episodes every week, including one that's not available anywhere else. Now here's our episode.
We're dropping two new episodes every week, including one that's not available anywhere else. Now here's our episode.
We're dropping two new episodes every week, including one that's not available anywhere else. Now here's our episode.
This is Bad Rap, the case against Diddy. I'm Brian Buckmeyer, an ABC News legal contributor and practicing attorney. This episode, Diddy gets scolded. Week 4 of USA v. Sean Combs has been another full one. But let's start with this. The judge Thursday delivered a scolding of sorts to Combs through his lawyer, saying that Combs had been too expressive during the trial.
This is Bad Rap, the case against Diddy. I'm Brian Buckmeyer, an ABC News legal contributor and practicing attorney. This episode, Diddy gets scolded. Week 4 of USA v. Sean Combs has been another full one. But let's start with this. The judge Thursday delivered a scolding of sorts to Combs through his lawyer, saying that Combs had been too expressive during the trial.
This is Bad Rap, the case against Diddy. I'm Brian Buckmeyer, an ABC News legal contributor and practicing attorney. This episode, Diddy gets scolded. Week four of USA v. Sean Combs has been another full one. But let's start with this. The judge Thursday delivered a scolding of sorts to Combs through his lawyer, saying that Combs had been too expressive during the trial.
This is Bad Rap, the case against Diddy. I'm Brian Buckmeyer, an ABC News legal contributor and practicing attorney. This episode, Diddy gets scolded. Week four of USA v. Sean Combs has been another full one. But let's start with this. The judge Thursday delivered a scolding of sorts to Combs through his lawyer, saying that Combs had been too expressive during the trial.
This is Bad Rap, the case against Diddy. I'm Brian Buckmeyer, an ABC News legal contributor and practicing attorney. This episode, Diddy gets scolded. Week four of USA v. Sean Combs has been another full one. But let's start with this. The judge Thursday delivered a scolding of sorts to Combs through his lawyer, saying that Combs had been too expressive during the trial.
This is definitely something I've noticed, but here's how Judge Subramanian described it. He said, quote, there's a line of questioning where your client was nodding vigorously and looking at the jury. And there was a subsequent moment when there was a sidebar and I saw your client looking at the jury. The judge then added emphatically, that is absolutely unacceptable.
This is definitely something I've noticed, but here's how Judge Subramanian described it. He said, quote, there's a line of questioning where your client was nodding vigorously and looking at the jury. And there was a subsequent moment when there was a sidebar and I saw your client looking at the jury. The judge then added emphatically, that is absolutely unacceptable.
He said that there shouldn't be any efforts to interact with the jury and that if Diddy doesn't comply, he can be kicked out of the courtroom. The last witness to take the stand this week is another of Combs' alleged victims. This is the woman known as victim number two in the indictment, now going by the pseudonym Jane.
He said that there shouldn't be any efforts to interact with the jury and that if Diddy doesn't comply, he can be kicked out of the courtroom. The last witness to take the stand this week is another of Combs' alleged victims. This is the woman known as victim number two in the indictment, now going by the pseudonym Jane.
This is definitely something I've noticed, but here's how Judge Subramanian described it. He said, quote, there's a line of questioning where your client was nodding vigorously and looking at the jury. And there was a subsequent moment when there was a sidebar and I saw your client looking at the jury. The judge then added emphatically, that is absolutely unacceptable.
This is definitely something I've noticed, but here's how Judge Subramanian described it. He said, quote, there's a line of questioning where your client was nodding vigorously and looking at the jury. And there was a subsequent moment when there was a sidebar and I saw your client looking at the jury. The judge then added emphatically, that is absolutely unacceptable.
This is definitely something I've noticed, but here's how Judge Subramanian described it. He said, quote, there's a line of questioning where your client was nodding vigorously and looking at the jury. And there was a subsequent moment when there was a sidebar and I saw your client looking at the jury. The judge then added emphatically, that is absolutely unacceptable.
Jane ist eine single mother who started spending time with Combs in 2020, while he was also seeing other women. We know from the opening statement that Jane will testify to participating in freak-offs and physical abuse, while the defense will say that it was a consenting relationship plagued by jealousy. She could be the last alleged victim to testify before the prosecution rests its case.
Jane ist eine single mother who started spending time with Combs in 2020, while he was also seeing other women. We know from the opening statement that Jane will testify to participating in freak-offs and physical abuse, while the defense will say that it was a consenting relationship plagued by jealousy. She could be the last alleged victim to testify before the prosecution rests its case.