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But I think as the judge hinted, if that question was answered and depending on what the answer was, we could have been very dangerous in a mistrial predicament for the government and probably something that the defense would have very much liked.
But I think as the judge hinted, if that question was answered and depending on what the answer was, we could have been very dangerous in a mistrial predicament for the government and probably something that the defense would have very much liked.
Oh, you always move for a mistrial.
Oh, you always move for a mistrial.
Yes. Yes. I ask for mistrials like I ask for seconds at dinner. I'm always going to ask. The reason why you do it is because nine times out of 10, you're not going to get it. But you make the mistrial motion because on appeal, that might be the reason why a case gets reversed. And another example would be Harvey Weinstein.
Yes. Yes. I ask for mistrials like I ask for seconds at dinner. I'm always going to ask. The reason why you do it is because nine times out of 10, you're not going to get it. But you make the mistrial motion because on appeal, that might be the reason why a case gets reversed. And another example would be Harvey Weinstein.
You made the argument as to too many alleged victims or people who are prior bad act witnesses testifying. You don't win that argument at trial, but on appeal, the case comes back. So you always make those motions. Celebrity stylist Deontay Nash also took the stand.
You made the argument as to too many alleged victims or people who are prior bad act witnesses testifying. You don't win that argument at trial, but on appeal, the case comes back. So you always make those motions. Celebrity stylist Deontay Nash also took the stand.
He testified to alleged control, coercion, and violence in Diddy's relationship with Cassie, something that is the bedrock of that sex trafficking charge that Sean Combs is facing two counts of. But what stood out to you from his testimony?
He testified to alleged control, coercion, and violence in Diddy's relationship with Cassie, something that is the bedrock of that sex trafficking charge that Sean Combs is facing two counts of. But what stood out to you from his testimony?
Yeah, and I really wish that the listeners could see this. Peter has about maybe 30, 40 different pieces of paper in about six or seven different piles. And it is so Peter to be like, let me pull this piece of information at my fingertips and explain to you what's going on. So Peter, please.
Yeah, and I really wish that the listeners could see this. Peter has about maybe 30, 40 different pieces of paper in about six or seven different piles. And it is so Peter to be like, let me pull this piece of information at my fingertips and explain to you what's going on. So Peter, please.
Peter, it is always a pleasure, whether I'm seeing you in the halls of ABC or reading an email. Thank you for taking the time to come and talk with us on Bad Rap. My pleasure. Thanks for having me, Brian. That's it for this episode of Bad Rap, The Case Against Diddy. If you have any questions for me, I'd love to hear them. So give us a call at 929-388-1249.
Peter, it is always a pleasure, whether I'm seeing you in the halls of ABC or reading an email. Thank you for taking the time to come and talk with us on Bad Rap. My pleasure. Thanks for having me, Brian. That's it for this episode of Bad Rap, The Case Against Diddy. If you have any questions for me, I'd love to hear them. So give us a call at 929-388-1249.
You might even hear me answer your question on the air. If you appreciate this coverage, please share it and give us a rating on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Thanks for listening. And if you're looking for even more coverage of the Diddy Trial, you can check out our new daily show, Burden of Proof, The Case Against Diddy. The show streams weekdays at 5.30 p.m. Eastern on ABC News Live.
You might even hear me answer your question on the air. If you appreciate this coverage, please share it and give us a rating on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Thanks for listening. And if you're looking for even more coverage of the Diddy Trial, you can check out our new daily show, Burden of Proof, The Case Against Diddy. The show streams weekdays at 5.30 p.m. Eastern on ABC News Live.
You can also find it on Disney+, Hulu, or on most of your favorite streaming apps. Bad Rap, The Case Against Diddy is a production of ABC Audio. I'm Brian Buckmeyer. The podcast production team includes Vika Aronson, Nancy Rosenbaum, Audrey Mostek, Amira Williams, Tracy Samuelson, and Sasha Aslanian.
You can also find it on Disney+, Hulu, or on most of your favorite streaming apps. Bad Rap, The Case Against Diddy is a production of ABC Audio. I'm Brian Buckmeyer. The podcast production team includes Vika Aronson, Nancy Rosenbaum, Audrey Mostek, Amira Williams, Tracy Samuelson, and Sasha Aslanian.
Special thanks to Stephanie Maurice, Caitlin Morris, Liz Alessi, Katie Dendas, and the team at ABC News Live. Michelle Margulis is our operations manager. Josh Cohan is ABC Audio's director of podcast programming. Laura Mayer is our executive producer.
Special thanks to Stephanie Maurice, Caitlin Morris, Liz Alessi, Katie Dendas, and the team at ABC News Live. Michelle Margulis is our operations manager. Josh Cohan is ABC Audio's director of podcast programming. Laura Mayer is our executive producer.