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The defense also questioned whether her reluctance to participate in Combs' freak-offs was because she wanted their relationship to develop more, and to be more than their sexual encounters. In other words, was the story more about jealousy and infidelity than the serious charges Combs is facing?
The defense also questioned whether her reluctance to participate in Combs' freak-offs was because she wanted their relationship to develop more, and to be more than their sexual encounters. In other words, was the story more about jealousy and infidelity than the serious charges Combs is facing?
Combs denies the federal charges of sex trafficking, racketeering conspiracy, and interstate transportation for prostitution he's facing, and he's pled not guilty. Under cross-examination, the defense asked Cassie to read texts she'd sent to Combs. Texts they say show her willingness, eagerness, and agency in the relationship.
Combs denies the federal charges of sex trafficking, racketeering conspiracy, and interstate transportation for prostitution he's facing, and he's pled not guilty. Under cross-examination, the defense asked Cassie to read texts she'd sent to Combs. Texts they say show her willingness, eagerness, and agency in the relationship.
Combs denies the federal charges of sex trafficking, racketeering conspiracy, and interstate transportation for prostitution he's facing, and he's pled not guilty. Under cross-examination, the defense asked Cassie to read texts she'd sent to Combs. Texts they say show her willingness, eagerness, and agency in the relationship.
One of the people keeping an extremely close eye on everything happening in the courtroom is my colleague, Tanya Simpson. She's a coordinating producer for ABC's investigative unit. We're going to talk about what she heard and observed while sitting in the courtroom when Cassie was on the stand. I'm Brian Buckmeyer, an ABC News legal contributor and practicing attorney.
One of the people keeping an extremely close eye on everything happening in the courtroom is my colleague, Tanya Simpson. She's a coordinating producer for ABC's investigative unit. We're going to talk about what she heard and observed while sitting in the courtroom when Cassie was on the stand. I'm Brian Buckmeyer, an ABC News legal contributor and practicing attorney.
The defense also questioned whether her reluctance to participate in Combs' freak-offs was because she wanted their relationship to develop more, and to be more than their sexual encounters. In other words, was the story more about jealousy and infidelity than the serious charges Combs is facing?
The defense also questioned whether her reluctance to participate in Combs' freak-offs was because she wanted their relationship to develop more, and to be more than their sexual encounters. In other words, was the story more about jealousy and infidelity than the serious charges Combs is facing?
The defense also questioned whether her reluctance to participate in Combs' freak-offs was because she wanted their relationship to develop more, and to be more than their sexual encounters. In other words, was the story more about jealousy and infidelity than the serious charges Combs is facing?
You're listening to Bad Rap, the case against Didion. This episode, Star Witness. Tanya, you and I have both been in court every day. I think we've been like line buddies as well for a while. We've heard some really incredible testimony. And I say incredible, not because it's like amazing, but just almost beyond belief. Most notably from Cassie Ventura, Diddy's ex.
You're listening to Bad Rap, the case against Didion. This episode, Star Witness. Tanya, you and I have both been in court every day. I think we've been like line buddies as well for a while. We've heard some really incredible testimony. And I say incredible, not because it's like amazing, but just almost beyond belief. Most notably from Cassie Ventura, Diddy's ex.
One of the people keeping an extremely close eye on everything happening in the courtroom is my colleague, Tanya Simpson. She's a coordinating producer for ABC's investigative unit. We're going to talk about what she heard and observed while sitting in the courtroom when Cassie was on the stand. I'm Brian Buckmeyer, an ABC News legal contributor and practicing attorney.
One of the people keeping an extremely close eye on everything happening in the courtroom is my colleague, Tanya Simpson. She's a coordinating producer for ABC's investigative unit. We're going to talk about what she heard and observed while sitting in the courtroom when Cassie was on the stand. I'm Brian Buckmeyer, an ABC News legal contributor and practicing attorney.
One of the people keeping an extremely close eye on everything happening in the courtroom is my colleague, Tanya Simpson. She's a coordinating producer for ABC's investigative unit. We're going to talk about what she heard and observed while sitting in the courtroom when Cassie was on the stand. I'm Brian Buckmeyer, an ABC News legal contributor and practicing attorney.
You're listening to Bad Rap, the case against Diddy. This episode, Star Witness. Tanya, you and I have both been in court every day. I think we've been like line buddies as well for a while. We've heard some really incredible testimony. And I say incredible, not because it's like amazing, but just... almost beyond belief, most notably from Cassie Ventura, Diddy's ex.
You're listening to Bad Rap, the case against Diddy. This episode, Star Witness. Tanya, you and I have both been in court every day. I think we've been like line buddies as well for a while. We've heard some really incredible testimony. And I say incredible, not because it's like amazing, but just... almost beyond belief, most notably from Cassie Ventura, Diddy's ex.
You're listening to Bad Rap, the case against Diddy. This episode, Star Witness. Tanya, you and I have both been in court every day. I think we've been like line buddies as well for a while. We've heard some really incredible testimony. And I say incredible, not because it's like amazing, but just... almost beyond belief, most notably from Cassie Ventura, Diddy's ex.
We'll get into that in a minute. But listeners might be surprised to learn we can't take any electronic devices into the court with us. So we have to take notes the old-fashioned way, pen and paper. How's your wrist holding up, by the way?
We'll get into that in a minute. But listeners might be surprised to learn we can't take any electronic devices into the court with us. So we have to take notes the old-fashioned way, pen and paper. How's your wrist holding up, by the way?