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The apology Kid Cudi took as an apology for the car and everything else, but it sounds like there's really no proof other than his word. Right. How did the defense approach that on cross?
The apology Kid Cudi took as an apology for the car and everything else, but it sounds like there's really no proof other than his word. Right. How did the defense approach that on cross?
The apology Kid Cudi took as an apology for the car and everything else, but it sounds like there's really no proof other than his word. Right. How did the defense approach that on cross?
Chloe, it seems like the defense was also, through Kid Cudi, trying to maybe discredit Cassie. You know, she's living these two lives. They say she's playing two men. Even though she's not on the stand at this moment, she kind of is, in a way.
Chloe, it seems like the defense was also, through Kid Cudi, trying to maybe discredit Cassie. You know, she's living these two lives. They say she's playing two men. Even though she's not on the stand at this moment, she kind of is, in a way.
Chloe, it seems like the defense was also, through Kid Cudi, trying to maybe discredit Cassie. You know, she's living these two lives. They say she's playing two men. Even though she's not on the stand at this moment, she kind of is, in a way.
be in and out of the relationship yeah well there was as you said a lot going on chloe uh court is closed tomorrow and on monday for memorial day what do we expect for next week who do you think is going to take the stand chloe 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 and
be in and out of the relationship yeah well there was as you said a lot going on chloe uh court is closed tomorrow and on monday for memorial day what do we expect for next week who do you think is going to take the stand chloe 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 and
be in and out of the relationship yeah well there was as you said a lot going on chloe uh court is closed tomorrow and on monday for memorial day what do we expect for next week who do you think is going to take the stand chloe 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 and
Oh, that's a good one. Chloe, thank you. And enjoy your weekend. Thank you, everyone, for listening. We'll be back with a new episode, as promised, Tuesday. Have a good weekend. And if you want to read the latest developments and analysis from inside the courtroom, check out the NBC newsletter, Diddy on Trial. Go to NBCNews.com slash Diddy to find that.
Oh, that's a good one. Chloe, thank you. And enjoy your weekend. Thank you, everyone, for listening. We'll be back with a new episode, as promised, Tuesday. Have a good weekend. And if you want to read the latest developments and analysis from inside the courtroom, check out the NBC newsletter, Diddy on Trial. Go to NBCNews.com slash Diddy to find that.
Oh, that's a good one. Chloe, thank you. And enjoy your weekend. Thank you, everyone, for listening. We'll be back with a new episode, as promised, Tuesday. Have a good weekend. And if you want to read the latest developments and analysis from inside the courtroom, check out the NBC newsletter, Diddy on Trial. Go to NBCNews.com slash Diddy to find that.
On Trial is produced by Frannie Kelly with the help of the Dateline True Crime Weekly team. Our senior producers are Allison Orr and Liz Brown-Koroloff. Original music by Jesse McGinty. Paul Ryan is executive producer and Liz Cole is senior executive producer of Dateline.
On Trial is produced by Frannie Kelly with the help of the Dateline True Crime Weekly team. Our senior producers are Allison Orr and Liz Brown-Koroloff. Original music by Jesse McGinty. Paul Ryan is executive producer and Liz Cole is senior executive producer of Dateline.
On Trial is produced by Frannie Kelly with the help of the Dateline True Crime Weekly team. Our senior producers are Allison Orr and Liz Brown-Koroloff. Original music by Jesse McGinty. Paul Ryan is executive producer and Liz Cole is senior executive producer of Dateline.
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 Wednesday, May 21st. 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 Wednesday, May 21st. 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 Wednesday, May 21st. Just a heads up, in this episode, we're going to be talking about some graphic details and harrowing subject matter.
Today, the prosecution's big witness was not, as promised yesterday, a pop star. Kid Cudi has been rescheduled for another day. Instead, their big witness was a forensic psychologist. We'll be right back. Dr. Hughes has never met Sean Combs or Cassie Ventura, but the prosecutor hoped she'd give jurors a crash course on what she considers to be typical behavior of abuse victims.
Today, the prosecution's big witness was not, as promised yesterday, a pop star. Kid Cudi has been rescheduled for another day. Instead, their big witness was a forensic psychologist. We'll be right back. Dr. Hughes has never met Sean Combs or Cassie Ventura, but the prosecutor hoped she'd give jurors a crash course on what she considers to be typical behavior of abuse victims.