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Chloe Malas

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Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: "Jane" takes the stand.

Yes. So she testified that Diddy was paying for her rent and that when she told him, you know, do we have to keep doing this? I don't really want to do this anymore. That he said to her, OK, well, how many more months of rent do you need? Because I'm not going to pay for somebody's rent that isn't my girlfriend and isn't doing these things.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: "Jane" takes the stand.

And then Maureen Comey, the prosecutor, said, well, were you trying to break up with Diddy? And she said no, that she just wanted to have sex with just Diddy. She didn't want to have sex with these escorts. But he was holding Diddy. the rent over her head, which goes to sex trafficking. You're talking about force, fraud, coercion.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: "Jane" takes the stand.

And then Maureen Comey, the prosecutor, said, well, were you trying to break up with Diddy? And she said no, that she just wanted to have sex with just Diddy. She didn't want to have sex with these escorts. But he was holding Diddy. the rent over her head, which goes to sex trafficking. You're talking about force, fraud, coercion.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: "Jane" takes the stand.

And then Maureen Comey, the prosecutor, said, well, were you trying to break up with Diddy? And she said no, that she just wanted to have sex with just Diddy. She didn't want to have sex with these escorts. But he was holding Diddy. the rent over her head, which goes to sex trafficking. You're talking about force, fraud, coercion.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: "Jane" takes the stand.

He's coercing her into these freak offs because he's holding the rent over her.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: "Jane" takes the stand.

He's coercing her into these freak offs because he's holding the rent over her.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: "Jane" takes the stand.

He's coercing her into these freak offs because he's holding the rent over her.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: "Jane" takes the stand.

I saw some different journalists turning around in the overflow and they were whispering to each other and they were mouthing the phrase, this is really muddy. So it is muddy. There's a lot of gray in this entire case. But what sort of text messages, what sort of emails does she have to back up? that she didn't want to participate.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: "Jane" takes the stand.

I saw some different journalists turning around in the overflow and they were whispering to each other and they were mouthing the phrase, this is really muddy. So it is muddy. There's a lot of gray in this entire case. But what sort of text messages, what sort of emails does she have to back up? that she didn't want to participate.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: "Jane" takes the stand.

I saw some different journalists turning around in the overflow and they were whispering to each other and they were mouthing the phrase, this is really muddy. So it is muddy. There's a lot of gray in this entire case. But what sort of text messages, what sort of emails does she have to back up? that she didn't want to participate.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: "Jane" takes the stand.

I do find it interesting that she was still with him up until his arrest. So it's a big question for me as somebody who's been covering this for so many years now, what made her want to be a witness for the prosecution? What changed? So we expect her to take the stand tomorrow and for several days next week. And we've been told that there are a lot of explicit text messages, photos, and videos.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: "Jane" takes the stand.

I do find it interesting that she was still with him up until his arrest. So it's a big question for me as somebody who's been covering this for so many years now, what made her want to be a witness for the prosecution? What changed? So we expect her to take the stand tomorrow and for several days next week. And we've been told that there are a lot of explicit text messages, photos, and videos.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: "Jane" takes the stand.

I do find it interesting that she was still with him up until his arrest. So it's a big question for me as somebody who's been covering this for so many years now, what made her want to be a witness for the prosecution? What changed? So we expect her to take the stand tomorrow and for several days next week. And we've been told that there are a lot of explicit text messages, photos, and videos.

Dateline NBC
Sean Combs: "Jane" takes the stand.

So the judge told Diddy, if you continue to look at the jury and make faces... any sort of expression at all. I'm going to kick you out of the courtroom and you're not going to be able to be here. And Diddy just said, yes, judge, I understand. So during testimony of Brianna Bongolin, I guess Diddy was nodding and really shaking his head and making eye contact with the jury.

Dateline NBC
Sean Combs: "Jane" takes the stand.

So the judge told Diddy, if you continue to look at the jury and make faces... any sort of expression at all. I'm going to kick you out of the courtroom and you're not going to be able to be here. And Diddy just said, yes, judge, I understand. So during testimony of Brianna Bongolin, I guess Diddy was nodding and really shaking his head and making eye contact with the jury.

Dateline NBC
Sean Combs: "Jane" takes the stand.

Yes, and her testimony really had a lot of holes today on cross-examination, Andrea. It's what a ton of journalists were buzzing about outside of the courthouse, that it was a big day for the defense.

Dateline NBC
Sean Combs: "Jane" takes the stand.

Yes, and her testimony really had a lot of holes today on cross-examination, Andrea. It's what a ton of journalists were buzzing about outside of the courthouse, that it was a big day for the defense.

Dateline NBC
Sean Combs: "Jane" takes the stand.

I've been in the courtroom most days, and I have never seen anything like this happen. But I do want to give you the perspective of somebody that's literally had their eyes glued to him the entire time, and that's court artist Jane Rosenberg. She's one of the individuals that draws all of those court sketches that you see.

Dateline NBC
Sean Combs: "Jane" takes the stand.

I've been in the courtroom most days, and I have never seen anything like this happen. But I do want to give you the perspective of somebody that's literally had their eyes glued to him the entire time, and that's court artist Jane Rosenberg. She's one of the individuals that draws all of those court sketches that you see.

Dateline NBC
Sean Combs: "Jane" takes the stand.

She's had her eyes and binoculars on him for over a month, and she told NBC News that... that Diddy has been making facial expressions both affirmatively and negatively, depending on the testimony. Now, I've seen that. I mean, I've seen him look directly at the jury. I've seen him nod his head. I'm not sure exactly what happened that escalated things so much.