Chloe Malas
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Yeah, and actually with some humor. I mean, some of the testimony is just so outrageous, and the way that these witnesses are handling it with their own self-deprecation. I mean, it's honestly, if there were cameras in the courtroom, everyone would have a field day with all of this. Okay.
Yeah, and actually with some humor. I mean, some of the testimony is just so outrageous, and the way that these witnesses are handling it with their own self-deprecation. I mean, it's honestly, if there were cameras in the courtroom, everyone would have a field day with all of this. Okay.
Yeah, and actually with some humor. I mean, some of the testimony is just so outrageous, and the way that these witnesses are handling it with their own self-deprecation. I mean, it's honestly, if there were cameras in the courtroom, everyone would have a field day with all of this. Okay.
Yes, Kid Cudi. Remember, he is the musician who says that Combs blew up his car because he was jealous that he was dating Cassie for a brief period of time. So this is going to be interesting. I mean, it's the first major celebrity besides Cassie that we've seen testify. Big day tomorrow, Chloe.
Yes, Kid Cudi. Remember, he is the musician who says that Combs blew up his car because he was jealous that he was dating Cassie for a brief period of time. So this is going to be interesting. I mean, it's the first major celebrity besides Cassie that we've seen testify. Big day tomorrow, Chloe.
Yes, Kid Cudi. Remember, he is the musician who says that Combs blew up his car because he was jealous that he was dating Cassie for a brief period of time. So this is going to be interesting. I mean, it's the first major celebrity besides Cassie that we've seen testify. Big day tomorrow, Chloe.
When it comes to federal courtrooms, this has been a rule since the 1940s. Judges are really worried about there being this circus-like atmosphere, and they're also concerned that the flashes and the cameras and all of this could intimidate witnesses.
When it comes to federal courtrooms, this has been a rule since the 1940s. Judges are really worried about there being this circus-like atmosphere, and they're also concerned that the flashes and the cameras and all of this could intimidate witnesses.
When it comes to federal courtrooms, this has been a rule since the 1940s. Judges are really worried about there being this circus-like atmosphere, and they're also concerned that the flashes and the cameras and all of this could intimidate witnesses.
Correct. And a lot of my mom friends, they've pointed to Johnny Depp or they've pointed to O.J. Simpson. Those are state cases. This is federal. Totally different. And I understand the interest here, but it's just not something that the judge would allow to happen.
Correct. And a lot of my mom friends, they've pointed to Johnny Depp or they've pointed to O.J. Simpson. Those are state cases. This is federal. Totally different. And I understand the interest here, but it's just not something that the judge would allow to happen.
Correct. And a lot of my mom friends, they've pointed to Johnny Depp or they've pointed to O.J. Simpson. Those are state cases. This is federal. Totally different. And I understand the interest here, but it's just not something that the judge would allow to happen.
It is such a good question and something that journalists, we've all been talking about behind the scenes. And when you're seeing rape and you're seeing domestic violence cases, that's usually brought by the state. That's not a rule. It's not hard and fast. And look, a sex crime can be federal in some circumstances.
It is such a good question and something that journalists, we've all been talking about behind the scenes. And when you're seeing rape and you're seeing domestic violence cases, that's usually brought by the state. That's not a rule. It's not hard and fast. And look, a sex crime can be federal in some circumstances.
It is such a good question and something that journalists, we've all been talking about behind the scenes. And when you're seeing rape and you're seeing domestic violence cases, that's usually brought by the state. That's not a rule. It's not hard and fast. And look, a sex crime can be federal in some circumstances.
For instance, if it happened on federal property like a national park or it happened, let's say, in a plane in the air or if it's involving the Internet. Now, sex trafficking, it's different. This is a federal offense because it's the act of interstate commerce and moving people across state lines or even internationally.
For instance, if it happened on federal property like a national park or it happened, let's say, in a plane in the air or if it's involving the Internet. Now, sex trafficking, it's different. This is a federal offense because it's the act of interstate commerce and moving people across state lines or even internationally.
For instance, if it happened on federal property like a national park or it happened, let's say, in a plane in the air or if it's involving the Internet. Now, sex trafficking, it's different. This is a federal offense because it's the act of interstate commerce and moving people across state lines or even internationally.
Something called a statute of limitations has come into play. So, for instance, the brutal beating of Cassie Ventura from 2016 that CNN originally published. The L.A. County District Attorney's Office released a statement on Facebook saying the statute of limitations had passed, so they wouldn't be investigating that or prosecuting it.
Something called a statute of limitations has come into play. So, for instance, the brutal beating of Cassie Ventura from 2016 that CNN originally published. The L.A. County District Attorney's Office released a statement on Facebook saying the statute of limitations had passed, so they wouldn't be investigating that or prosecuting it.