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Chloe Malas

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Dateline NBC
Sean Combs: The defense cross-examines "Mia."

Yeah, I mean, she felt as though Diddy was reaching out to her to try to silence her. And DRock actually offers to send her some money, which she declines. But he doesn't say that the money is for her... to not participate in any sort of investigation. He just says he wants to help her out. She's like, it's okay. I do have trouble paying my bills right now, but I don't want your help.

Dateline NBC
Sean Combs: The defense cross-examines "Mia."

It's all good. So she never accepts any money. She never gets on the phone with Diddy. After a couple phone calls and a few text messages, they left her alone, it seems.

Dateline NBC
Sean Combs: The defense cross-examines "Mia."

It's all good. So she never accepts any money. She never gets on the phone with Diddy. After a couple phone calls and a few text messages, they left her alone, it seems.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: The defense cross-examines "Mia."

It's all good. So she never accepts any money. She never gets on the phone with Diddy. After a couple phone calls and a few text messages, they left her alone, it seems.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: The defense cross-examines "Mia."

It's all good. So she never accepts any money. She never gets on the phone with Diddy. After a couple phone calls and a few text messages, they left her alone, it seems.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: The defense cross-examines "Mia."

It's all good. So she never accepts any money. She never gets on the phone with Diddy. After a couple phone calls and a few text messages, they left her alone, it seems.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: The defense cross-examines "Mia."

I don't know if that's what they're saying with these particular messages. Obstruction of justice is one of the RICO crimes that prosecutors explicitly named in their indictment. And witness tampering is one of the allegations. that the government leveled trying to get Diddy's bail applications denied.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: The defense cross-examines "Mia."

I don't know if that's what they're saying with these particular messages. Obstruction of justice is one of the RICO crimes that prosecutors explicitly named in their indictment. And witness tampering is one of the allegations. that the government leveled trying to get Diddy's bail applications denied.

Dateline NBC
Sean Combs: The defense cross-examines "Mia."

I don't know if that's what they're saying with these particular messages. Obstruction of justice is one of the RICO crimes that prosecutors explicitly named in their indictment. And witness tampering is one of the allegations. that the government leveled trying to get Diddy's bail applications denied.

Dateline NBC
Sean Combs: The defense cross-examines "Mia."

I don't know if that's what they're saying with these particular messages. Obstruction of justice is one of the RICO crimes that prosecutors explicitly named in their indictment. And witness tampering is one of the allegations. that the government leveled trying to get Diddy's bail applications denied.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: The defense cross-examines "Mia."

I don't know if that's what they're saying with these particular messages. Obstruction of justice is one of the RICO crimes that prosecutors explicitly named in their indictment. And witness tampering is one of the allegations. that the government leveled trying to get Diddy's bail applications denied.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: The defense cross-examines "Mia."

Prosecutors have said multiple times that he was obstructing justice from behind bars at his prison in Brooklyn, that he was trying to get to witnesses. So I don't know if these messages really illustrate obstruction, but it definitely shows that he was trying to reach out to people.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: The defense cross-examines "Mia."

Prosecutors have said multiple times that he was obstructing justice from behind bars at his prison in Brooklyn, that he was trying to get to witnesses. So I don't know if these messages really illustrate obstruction, but it definitely shows that he was trying to reach out to people.

Dateline NBC
Sean Combs: The defense cross-examines "Mia."

Prosecutors have said multiple times that he was obstructing justice from behind bars at his prison in Brooklyn, that he was trying to get to witnesses. So I don't know if these messages really illustrate obstruction, but it definitely shows that he was trying to reach out to people.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: The defense cross-examines "Mia."

Prosecutors have said multiple times that he was obstructing justice from behind bars at his prison in Brooklyn, that he was trying to get to witnesses. So I don't know if these messages really illustrate obstruction, but it definitely shows that he was trying to reach out to people.

Dateline NBC
Sean Combs: The defense cross-examines "Mia."

Prosecutors have said multiple times that he was obstructing justice from behind bars at his prison in Brooklyn, that he was trying to get to witnesses. So I don't know if these messages really illustrate obstruction, but it definitely shows that he was trying to reach out to people.

Dateline NBC
Sean Combs: The defense cross-examines "Mia."

So when the jurors came in for Brian Steele's cross-examination, there were these binders on each of their chairs. And in them were all these different social media posts of Mia's. So this whole afternoon of cross-examination, Steele just attacked Mia's credibility by talking about all these things that she had posted on Instagram during her eight years working for him.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: The defense cross-examines "Mia."

So when the jurors came in for Brian Steele's cross-examination, there were these binders on each of their chairs. And in them were all these different social media posts of Mia's. So this whole afternoon of cross-examination, Steele just attacked Mia's credibility by talking about all these things that she had posted on Instagram during her eight years working for him.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: The defense cross-examines "Mia."

So when the jurors came in for Brian Steele's cross-examination, there were these binders on each of their chairs. And in them were all these different social media posts of Mia's. So this whole afternoon of cross-examination, Steele just attacked Mia's credibility by talking about all these things that she had posted on Instagram during her eight years working for him.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: The defense cross-examines "Mia."

So when the jurors came in for Brian Steele's cross-examination, there were these binders on each of their chairs. And in them were all these different social media posts of Mia's. So this whole afternoon of cross-examination, Steele just attacked Mia's credibility by talking about all these things that she had posted on Instagram during her eight years working for him.