Chloe Malas
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And so the prosecutors start asking him, did you order the destruction of that evidence? He said no. And then they said, well, have you ever in your long career had someone destroy evidence that wasn't at your directive? And he said, absolutely not. And that's where Combs' team swooped in. Objection. And this is huge because the defense... moved for a mistrial. This was such an explosive moment.
My head was like a ping-pong ball watching Diddy's legal team get into this massive argument with New York prosecutors. They sent the jury out of the room, and Combs' team was like, we're moving for a mistrial. This is outrageous prejudice to the jury because you're insinuating that Diddy, because he's so powerful and he has connections...
My head was like a ping-pong ball watching Diddy's legal team get into this massive argument with New York prosecutors. They sent the jury out of the room, and Combs' team was like, we're moving for a mistrial. This is outrageous prejudice to the jury because you're insinuating that Diddy, because he's so powerful and he has connections...
My head was like a ping-pong ball watching Diddy's legal team get into this massive argument with New York prosecutors. They sent the jury out of the room, and Combs' team was like, we're moving for a mistrial. This is outrageous prejudice to the jury because you're insinuating that Diddy, because he's so powerful and he has connections...
to potentially the LAPD or the LAFD that somebody at his directive went in there and destroyed it. And even if you strike this from the record, the jury still heard it and they can never unhear it. And it was this back and forth.
to potentially the LAPD or the LAFD that somebody at his directive went in there and destroyed it. And even if you strike this from the record, the jury still heard it and they can never unhear it. And it was this back and forth.
to potentially the LAPD or the LAFD that somebody at his directive went in there and destroyed it. And even if you strike this from the record, the jury still heard it and they can never unhear it. And it was this back and forth.
Prosecutors said that they weren't doing anything improper with their line of questioning with the firefighter and arson expert, that they were actually just trying to get ahead of what they expected Diddy's legal team's cross-examination of this guy to be. and assuming that they were going to be talking about the fact that these fingerprints were gone.
Prosecutors said that they weren't doing anything improper with their line of questioning with the firefighter and arson expert, that they were actually just trying to get ahead of what they expected Diddy's legal team's cross-examination of this guy to be. and assuming that they were going to be talking about the fact that these fingerprints were gone.
Prosecutors said that they weren't doing anything improper with their line of questioning with the firefighter and arson expert, that they were actually just trying to get ahead of what they expected Diddy's legal team's cross-examination of this guy to be. and assuming that they were going to be talking about the fact that these fingerprints were gone.
But the judge, he was very calm, but he was stern, and he said, look, I'm denying the motion for a mistrial. Basically, there's no turning this massive 18-wheeler around here. But he did say, but I will tell the jurors when they come back in the room that they need to disregard this particular part of the testimony.
But the judge, he was very calm, but he was stern, and he said, look, I'm denying the motion for a mistrial. Basically, there's no turning this massive 18-wheeler around here. But he did say, but I will tell the jurors when they come back in the room that they need to disregard this particular part of the testimony.
But the judge, he was very calm, but he was stern, and he said, look, I'm denying the motion for a mistrial. Basically, there's no turning this massive 18-wheeler around here. But he did say, but I will tell the jurors when they come back in the room that they need to disregard this particular part of the testimony.
That's right. So she has given birth to her third child, a baby boy, in New York yesterday. We don't know the name or any other details, but it sounds like mom and baby are healthy and all is okay.
That's right. So she has given birth to her third child, a baby boy, in New York yesterday. We don't know the name or any other details, but it sounds like mom and baby are healthy and all is okay.
That's right. So she has given birth to her third child, a baby boy, in New York yesterday. We don't know the name or any other details, but it sounds like mom and baby are healthy and all is okay.
He testified about alleged emotional and also physical violence that he witnessed between Cassie and Diddy. He said that Diddy called Cassie all sorts of terrible names, called her a slut, called her a bitch, called her a hoe.
He testified about alleged emotional and also physical violence that he witnessed between Cassie and Diddy. He said that Diddy called Cassie all sorts of terrible names, called her a slut, called her a bitch, called her a hoe.
that he threatened to beat her up, that he told her that he was going to release explicit sex videos from freak-offs, not only to the public, but also to her parents' jobs to try to get them fired. And it just was incredibly heart-wrenching to listen to his testimony because it was clear he really cares about Cassie and that they're still friends and that he witnessed a lot of abuse.
that he threatened to beat her up, that he told her that he was going to release explicit sex videos from freak-offs, not only to the public, but also to her parents' jobs to try to get them fired. And it just was incredibly heart-wrenching to listen to his testimony because it was clear he really cares about Cassie and that they're still friends and that he witnessed a lot of abuse.