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Chloe Malas

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

And at one point she's like, you weren't sexually assaulted. She says that to Brian's deal.

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

So some of these jurors do not have a good poker face. And I was talking to some people who came out of the courtroom this afternoon while I was outside doing some TV segments, and they said that some of the jurors were actually kind of laughing and smirking during Brian Steele's, yep, really aggressive cross-examination of her, that there are a few that appear to be pro-Diddy.

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

So some of these jurors do not have a good poker face. And I was talking to some people who came out of the courtroom this afternoon while I was outside doing some TV segments, and they said that some of the jurors were actually kind of laughing and smirking during Brian Steele's, yep, really aggressive cross-examination of her, that there are a few that appear to be pro-Diddy.

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

So some of these jurors do not have a good poker face. And I was talking to some people who came out of the courtroom this afternoon while I was outside doing some TV segments, and they said that some of the jurors were actually kind of laughing and smirking during Brian Steele's, yep, really aggressive cross-examination of her, that there are a few that appear to be pro-Diddy.

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

So some of these jurors do not have a good poker face. And I was talking to some people who came out of the courtroom this afternoon while I was outside doing some TV segments, and they said that some of the jurors were actually kind of laughing and smirking during Brian Steele's, yep, really aggressive cross-examination of her, that there are a few that appear to be pro-Diddy.

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

So some of these jurors do not have a good poker face. And I was talking to some people who came out of the courtroom this afternoon while I was outside doing some TV segments, and they said that some of the jurors were actually kind of laughing and smirking during Brian Steele's, yep, really aggressive cross-examination of her, that there are a few that appear to be pro-Diddy.

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

But again, that could be a facade.

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

But again, that could be a facade.

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

But again, that could be a facade.

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

But again, that could be a facade.

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

But again, that could be a facade.

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

I mean, in the wake of the Chrisleys being part in Andrea, this was a perfectly expected question for him to be asked. And he said, nobody's talked to me about it yet. Nobody's asked. But he said he would certainly look at the facts. He said that he hasn't seen or spoken to Diddy in years and that he wasn't following the trial closely. But he was open to looking into it.

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

I mean, in the wake of the Chrisleys being part in Andrea, this was a perfectly expected question for him to be asked. And he said, nobody's talked to me about it yet. Nobody's asked. But he said he would certainly look at the facts. He said that he hasn't seen or spoken to Diddy in years and that he wasn't following the trial closely. But he was open to looking into it.

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

I mean, in the wake of the Chrisleys being part in Andrea, this was a perfectly expected question for him to be asked. And he said, nobody's talked to me about it yet. Nobody's asked. But he said he would certainly look at the facts. He said that he hasn't seen or spoken to Diddy in years and that he wasn't following the trial closely. But he was open to looking into it.

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

I mean, in the wake of the Chrisleys being part in Andrea, this was a perfectly expected question for him to be asked. And he said, nobody's talked to me about it yet. Nobody's asked. But he said he would certainly look at the facts. He said that he hasn't seen or spoken to Diddy in years and that he wasn't following the trial closely. But he was open to looking into it.

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

I mean, in the wake of the Chrisleys being part in Andrea, this was a perfectly expected question for him to be asked. And he said, nobody's talked to me about it yet. Nobody's asked. But he said he would certainly look at the facts. He said that he hasn't seen or spoken to Diddy in years and that he wasn't following the trial closely. But he was open to looking into it.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: Victim-4 takes the stand.

We know based on a letter that prosecutors sent the judge in April, Andrea, that she is just so fearful as to her identity getting out there that it could hurt her with her job professionally. It would just cause irreparable damage. We were mandated by the judge not to even describe her appearance. So I can't even tell you what she was wearing.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: Victim-4 takes the stand.

We know based on a letter that prosecutors sent the judge in April, Andrea, that she is just so fearful as to her identity getting out there that it could hurt her with her job professionally. It would just cause irreparable damage. We were mandated by the judge not to even describe her appearance. So I can't even tell you what she was wearing.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: Victim-4 takes the stand.

We know based on a letter that prosecutors sent the judge in April, Andrea, that she is just so fearful as to her identity getting out there that it could hurt her with her job professionally. It would just cause irreparable damage. We were mandated by the judge not to even describe her appearance. So I can't even tell you what she was wearing.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: Victim-4 takes the stand.

I can't tell you the color of her hair, what she looked like. I mean, we have to be really, really careful in abiding by these rules.