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Germania Rodriguez-Poleo

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
533 total appearances

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The Trial: USA
A Marvel Supervillain

The Punisher said he advertises his services online, and his job was to attend bachelorette parties and perform stripteases at house parties for birthdays and any other celebrations.

The Trial: USA
A Marvel Supervillain

but he said that when he got to the hotel, there were no guests and what he was asked to do was very different than his typical work.

The Trial: USA
A Marvel Supervillain

but he said that when he got to the hotel, there were no guests and what he was asked to do was very different than his typical work.

The Trial: USA
A Marvel Supervillain

Yeah, and then he went on to tell the jury that he was contacted a second time by the couple and it was only during this encounter when he turned on the television in the hotel room and saw a welcome message for Sean Combs that he realized exactly who he'd been hired to work for.

The Trial: USA
A Marvel Supervillain

Yeah, and then he went on to tell the jury that he was contacted a second time by the couple and it was only during this encounter when he turned on the television in the hotel room and saw a welcome message for Sean Combs that he realized exactly who he'd been hired to work for.

The Trial: USA
A Marvel Supervillain

He said he went on to perform for the couple up to 12 times, usually always early in the hours of the morning and always at hotels in New York. He said the encounters took place over a period of just under three years and each could last for up to eight hours at a time. He said he was paid either $1,200 or $2,000 a time.

The Trial: USA
A Marvel Supervillain

He said he went on to perform for the couple up to 12 times, usually always early in the hours of the morning and always at hotels in New York. He said the encounters took place over a period of just under three years and each could last for up to eight hours at a time. He said he was paid either $1,200 or $2,000 a time.

The Trial: USA
A Marvel Supervillain

The Punisher said that he didn't really do drugs or anything like that, but he was offered alcohol and marijuana. And then he pretended to inhale the smoke because, again, he's not a drug user. So he was never actually under the influence. And he also said that he never saw Diddy or Cassie take drugs and that they never really appeared intoxicated.

The Trial: USA
A Marvel Supervillain

The Punisher said that he didn't really do drugs or anything like that, but he was offered alcohol and marijuana. And then he pretended to inhale the smoke because, again, he's not a drug user. So he was never actually under the influence. And he also said that he never saw Diddy or Cassie take drugs and that they never really appeared intoxicated.

The Trial: USA
A Marvel Supervillain

He did admit that he just didn't have much experience with narcotics, but he said he took Viagra because sometimes the pressure of having to have sex in front of Diddy made him nervous and really struggled to perform.

The Trial: USA
A Marvel Supervillain

He did admit that he just didn't have much experience with narcotics, but he said he took Viagra because sometimes the pressure of having to have sex in front of Diddy made him nervous and really struggled to perform.

The Trial: USA
A Marvel Supervillain

That is quite the title there. And naturally, there was lots of laughter in the courtroom, Hermania. And then laughter came again when Donaldson questioned him about it. This exchange begins with Donaldson.

The Trial: USA
A Marvel Supervillain

That is quite the title there. And naturally, there was lots of laughter in the courtroom, Hermania. And then laughter came again when Donaldson questioned him about it. This exchange begins with Donaldson.

The Trial: USA
A Marvel Supervillain

Hayes said that Cassie and Diddy were not named in the book, but he said he had referred to his encounters with them over six of its 182 pages. He accepted that certain details were not entirely accurate and admitted that he had sensationalized Cassie's enjoyment in his writing, quote, for entertainment.

The Trial: USA
A Marvel Supervillain

Hayes said that Cassie and Diddy were not named in the book, but he said he had referred to his encounters with them over six of its 182 pages. He accepted that certain details were not entirely accurate and admitted that he had sensationalized Cassie's enjoyment in his writing, quote, for entertainment.

The Trial: USA
A Marvel Supervillain

Now, we also had another former member of Diddy's staff give evidence this week. That was his former personal assistant, George Kaplan. He told jurors that he, quote, desperately did not want to come to court and that he was forced to testify because federal prosecutors had subpoenaed him. Initially, he said he would refuse to answer any questions and he wanted to invoke his Fifth Amendment right.

The Trial: USA
A Marvel Supervillain

Now, we also had another former member of Diddy's staff give evidence this week. That was his former personal assistant, George Kaplan. He told jurors that he, quote, desperately did not want to come to court and that he was forced to testify because federal prosecutors had subpoenaed him. Initially, he said he would refuse to answer any questions and he wanted to invoke his Fifth Amendment right.

The Trial: USA
A Marvel Supervillain

But the government granted him immunity, so effectively he was left with no choice to take the stand and testify.

The Trial: USA
A Marvel Supervillain

But the government granted him immunity, so effectively he was left with no choice to take the stand and testify.

The Trial: USA
A Marvel Supervillain

But like we said, he was given no option and prosecutor Maureen Comey began by asking him about his role. He said he worked for him for two years from December 2013 until December 2015 and earned $125,000 during that time. But the hours were tough.