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Absolutely. They have to. prove the prosecutors that Cassie was in a violent relationship that she couldn't leave and she didn't leave. But this year dating Kid Cudi shows that maybe she was able to date who she wanted when she wanted and that she was able to freely... be in and out of the relationship.
Absolutely. They have to. prove the prosecutors that Cassie was in a violent relationship that she couldn't leave and she didn't leave. But this year dating Kid Cudi shows that maybe she was able to date who she wanted when she wanted and that she was able to freely... be in and out of the relationship.
So we're expecting on Tuesday Capricorn Clark. So the jury is going to have a long weekend. And the judge said, I'm ordering you not to talk. If you see something on TV, change the channel, go for a walk, go on a bike ride. He said, watch the Knicks.
So we're expecting on Tuesday Capricorn Clark. So the jury is going to have a long weekend. And the judge said, I'm ordering you not to talk. If you see something on TV, change the channel, go for a walk, go on a bike ride. He said, watch the Knicks.
This is On Trial, a special series from Dateline True Crime Weekly, bringing you daily coverage from the Sean Combs racketeering trial. He has pleaded not guilty to all the charges against him. I'm Andrea Canning, and it's Thursday, May 22nd. Just a heads up, in this episode, we're going to be talking about some graphic details and harrowing subject matter.
This is On Trial, a special series from Dateline True Crime Weekly, bringing you daily coverage from the Sean Combs racketeering trial. He has pleaded not guilty to all the charges against him. I'm Andrea Canning, and it's Thursday, May 22nd. Just a heads up, in this episode, we're going to be talking about some graphic details and harrowing subject matter.
This is On Trial, a special series from Dateline True Crime Weekly, bringing you daily coverage from the Sean Combs racketeering trial. He has pleaded not guilty to all the charges against him. I'm Andrea Canning, and it's Thursday, May 22nd. Just a heads up, in this episode, we're going to be talking about some graphic details and harrowing subject matter.
Today in court, two witnesses offered the jury two very different versions of Sean Combs. A man who worked for him 10 years ago said being Combs' employee and learning about the entertainment business from him was like going to Harvard. But musician and actor Scott Muscutty, a.k.a.
Today in court, two witnesses offered the jury two very different versions of Sean Combs. A man who worked for him 10 years ago said being Combs' employee and learning about the entertainment business from him was like going to Harvard. But musician and actor Scott Muscutty, a.k.a.
Today in court, two witnesses offered the jury two very different versions of Sean Combs. A man who worked for him 10 years ago said being Combs' employee and learning about the entertainment business from him was like going to Harvard. But musician and actor Scott Muscutty, a.k.a.
Kid Cutty, compares Combs to a Marvel villain and described a couple of incidents that sound like something out of The Godfather. NBC News correspondent Chloe Malas is outside the courthouse in Lower Manhattan and is here to tell us what she heard. Hey, Chloe. Hey, Andrea. All right, let's start with Combs' employee. We're talking about an executive assistant by the name of George Kaplan.
Kid Cutty, compares Combs to a Marvel villain and described a couple of incidents that sound like something out of The Godfather. NBC News correspondent Chloe Malas is outside the courthouse in Lower Manhattan and is here to tell us what she heard. Hey, Chloe. Hey, Andrea. All right, let's start with Combs' employee. We're talking about an executive assistant by the name of George Kaplan.
Kid Cutty, compares Combs to a Marvel villain and described a couple of incidents that sound like something out of The Godfather. NBC News correspondent Chloe Malas is outside the courthouse in Lower Manhattan and is here to tell us what she heard. Hey, Chloe. Hey, Andrea. All right, let's start with Combs' employee. We're talking about an executive assistant by the name of George Kaplan.
He's another reluctant witness, right? He had to be subpoenaed and offered immunity.
He's another reluctant witness, right? He had to be subpoenaed and offered immunity.
He's another reluctant witness, right? He had to be subpoenaed and offered immunity.
What do we know about his testimony that's so incriminating that he could have been in legal danger if he hadn't have gotten this immunity?
What do we know about his testimony that's so incriminating that he could have been in legal danger if he hadn't have gotten this immunity?
What do we know about his testimony that's so incriminating that he could have been in legal danger if he hadn't have gotten this immunity?
But he also said how much he admired Combs, the businessman.