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Chloe Malas

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Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: "You joined the #MeToo money grab."

Well, let me tell you, there is one juror and she, like I said, no poker face. She's furrowing her brow. She's looking at Mia in what seems to be in a skeptical way. All the reporters are talking about it. And pretty much everybody else is just taking notes and has a really straight face. It's really just this one juror.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: "You joined the #MeToo money grab."

Well, let me tell you, there is one juror and she, like I said, no poker face. She's furrowing her brow. She's looking at Mia in what seems to be in a skeptical way. All the reporters are talking about it. And pretty much everybody else is just taking notes and has a really straight face. It's really just this one juror.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: "You joined the #MeToo money grab."

Well, let me tell you, there is one juror and she, like I said, no poker face. She's furrowing her brow. She's looking at Mia in what seems to be in a skeptical way. All the reporters are talking about it. And pretty much everybody else is just taking notes and has a really straight face. It's really just this one juror.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: "You joined the #MeToo money grab."

I'll be in the courtroom tomorrow in the morning, and we could see a verdict in Weinstein as early as tomorrow afternoon.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: "You joined the #MeToo money grab."

I'll be in the courtroom tomorrow in the morning, and we could see a verdict in Weinstein as early as tomorrow afternoon.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: "You joined the #MeToo money grab."

I'll be in the courtroom tomorrow in the morning, and we could see a verdict in Weinstein as early as tomorrow afternoon.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: "You joined the #MeToo money grab."

Absolutely. You don't see any protesters or people standing in solidarity with these women coming forward like you did in the throes of the Me Too movement when Harvey's trial was starting and I was there covering that trial in 2020. I mean, the silence has really been deafening. And I'm not quite sure why.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: "You joined the #MeToo money grab."

Absolutely. You don't see any protesters or people standing in solidarity with these women coming forward like you did in the throes of the Me Too movement when Harvey's trial was starting and I was there covering that trial in 2020. I mean, the silence has really been deafening. And I'm not quite sure why.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: "You joined the #MeToo money grab."

Absolutely. You don't see any protesters or people standing in solidarity with these women coming forward like you did in the throes of the Me Too movement when Harvey's trial was starting and I was there covering that trial in 2020. I mean, the silence has really been deafening. And I'm not quite sure why.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: "You joined the #MeToo money grab."

Right. And perhaps there are people that want to, but they're reserving that until a verdict.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: "You joined the #MeToo money grab."

Right. And perhaps there are people that want to, but they're reserving that until a verdict.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: "You joined the #MeToo money grab."

Right. And perhaps there are people that want to, but they're reserving that until a verdict.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: "You joined the #MeToo money grab."

Yeah, I mean, he was saying, you say that the Me Too movement had a major bearing on you realizing that you were a victim of abuse, but that was 2017. And you didn't come out with these allegations of sexual assault until June of 2024, long after Cassie filed her civil suit in November 2023, even more than two months after you were already meeting with prosecutors. How does that all add up?

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: "You joined the #MeToo money grab."

Yeah, I mean, he was saying, you say that the Me Too movement had a major bearing on you realizing that you were a victim of abuse, but that was 2017. And you didn't come out with these allegations of sexual assault until June of 2024, long after Cassie filed her civil suit in November 2023, even more than two months after you were already meeting with prosecutors. How does that all add up?

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: "You joined the #MeToo money grab."

Yeah, I mean, he was saying, you say that the Me Too movement had a major bearing on you realizing that you were a victim of abuse, but that was 2017. And you didn't come out with these allegations of sexual assault until June of 2024, long after Cassie filed her civil suit in November 2023, even more than two months after you were already meeting with prosecutors. How does that all add up?

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: "You joined the #MeToo money grab."

Yeah, so Steele asked Mia if she was planning to sue Diddy in the wake of this trial. So she said no on the record, and nothing's going to prevent her from suing him later. Neither means that she's not trustworthy, right, or that her story isn't true. But they are saying that a lot of this is motivated by money. That got an objection from the prosecution, that Me Too money grab line? Oh, it did.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: "You joined the #MeToo money grab."

Yeah, so Steele asked Mia if she was planning to sue Diddy in the wake of this trial. So she said no on the record, and nothing's going to prevent her from suing him later. Neither means that she's not trustworthy, right, or that her story isn't true. But they are saying that a lot of this is motivated by money. That got an objection from the prosecution, that Me Too money grab line? Oh, it did.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: "You joined the #MeToo money grab."

Yeah, so Steele asked Mia if she was planning to sue Diddy in the wake of this trial. So she said no on the record, and nothing's going to prevent her from suing him later. Neither means that she's not trustworthy, right, or that her story isn't true. But they are saying that a lot of this is motivated by money. That got an objection from the prosecution, that Me Too money grab line? Oh, it did.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: "You joined the #MeToo money grab."

And it was one of many things that they objected on today.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: "You joined the #MeToo money grab."

And it was one of many things that they objected on today.