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Hey, I'm Kayla Brantley, reporter at large for the Daily Mail in Manhattan.
Hey, I'm Kayla Brantley, reporter at large for the Daily Mail in Manhattan.
And I'm Marjorie Hernandez, DailyMail.com's West Coast news editor. And welcome to episode 13 of The Trial of Diddy. And welcome back, Marjorie, who has been on vacation for the last two weeks. Thank you. Thank you so much. Happy to be back.
And I'm Marjorie Hernandez, DailyMail.com's West Coast news editor. And welcome to episode 13 of The Trial of Diddy. And welcome back, Marjorie, who has been on vacation for the last two weeks. Thank you. Thank you so much. Happy to be back.
Well, it's very good to have you back.
Well, it's very good to have you back.
I'm very happy to have you back and I'm sure our listeners have as well. Yeah, I've missed so much or so much went on the past two weeks that I've been gone.
I'm very happy to have you back and I'm sure our listeners have as well. Yeah, I've missed so much or so much went on the past two weeks that I've been gone.
Yeah. Yeah. So two questions. One, did you miss us? Two, have you been keeping up with the events?
Yeah. Yeah. So two questions. One, did you miss us? Two, have you been keeping up with the events?
Yeah. So we might as well just dig in on what's been going on over the last couple of weeks since you've been out. So shortly after our last episode last week, Federal Judge Arne Subramanian finally released his decision on whether Diddy could be released on bail, and it, not surprisingly, was a firm no.
Yeah. So we might as well just dig in on what's been going on over the last couple of weeks since you've been out. So shortly after our last episode last week, Federal Judge Arne Subramanian finally released his decision on whether Diddy could be released on bail, and it, not surprisingly, was a firm no.
And Judge Subramanian, who had reportedly been open to the idea of releasing Combs to detention with around-the-clock security at a three-bedroom apartment in Manhattan, decided last week that Combs should be denied bail for a third time. And he'll now remain behind bars at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn. And like you know, this all came just before Thanksgiving and he...
And Judge Subramanian, who had reportedly been open to the idea of releasing Combs to detention with around-the-clock security at a three-bedroom apartment in Manhattan, decided last week that Combs should be denied bail for a third time. And he'll now remain behind bars at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn. And like you know, this all came just before Thanksgiving and he...
spent his Thanksgiving behind bars. Now, the judge also released his decision in a written ruling citing Diddy's own history of violence, specifically Combs beating his ex-girlfriend Cassie in a 2016 hotel surveillance video, while also highlighting his belief in the serious risk of witness tampering.
spent his Thanksgiving behind bars. Now, the judge also released his decision in a written ruling citing Diddy's own history of violence, specifically Combs beating his ex-girlfriend Cassie in a 2016 hotel surveillance video, while also highlighting his belief in the serious risk of witness tampering.
And Combs' family were all in court for the decision last week. and Diddy was actually brought in from a side door wearing a prison-issued pale brown outfit. Apparently, he blew his family kisses, he formed a prayer sign with his hands, and tapped his heart before hugging his lawyers and putting on a pair of reading glasses to review the documents.
And Combs' family were all in court for the decision last week. and Diddy was actually brought in from a side door wearing a prison-issued pale brown outfit. Apparently, he blew his family kisses, he formed a prayer sign with his hands, and tapped his heart before hugging his lawyers and putting on a pair of reading glasses to review the documents.
Now, it's worth noting that Diddy was not shackled, and this came after his lawyers had argued that shackling him would offend the, quote, dignity of the courts.