Kayla Brantley
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And she could tell that that was happening. So it was a lot of, I don't know, I don't recall... you know, she did sign immunity. She does have immunity for this. So, you know, that means that anything she says on the stand, she can't be prosecuted for because she did, you know, admit to doing lots of drugs, to selling drugs.
And Diddy's defense lawyer did say to her, you know, if you lie on the stand, that immunity goes away. So, you know, she was speaking with that in the back of her mind and just very careful, very careful with her words.
And Diddy's defense lawyer did say to her, you know, if you lie on the stand, that immunity goes away. So, you know, she was speaking with that in the back of her mind and just very careful, very careful with her words.
And Diddy's defense lawyer did say to her, you know, if you lie on the stand, that immunity goes away. So, you know, she was speaking with that in the back of her mind and just very careful, very careful with her words.
Oh, yeah. Yeah, Mia. So she worked for Diddy for from 2009 to 2017. You know, Mia is a pseudonym. So, you know, her identity hasn't been revealed. She's claimed that she was abused by Combs both sexually, you know, psychologically and
Oh, yeah. Yeah, Mia. So she worked for Diddy for from 2009 to 2017. You know, Mia is a pseudonym. So, you know, her identity hasn't been revealed. She's claimed that she was abused by Combs both sexually, you know, psychologically and
Oh, yeah. Yeah, Mia. So she worked for Diddy for from 2009 to 2017. You know, Mia is a pseudonym. So, you know, her identity hasn't been revealed. She's claimed that she was abused by Combs both sexually, you know, psychologically and
and that there were moments, some harrowing stories that she described, you know, a trip in Turks and Caicos where she escaped with Cassie on a paddleboard in the ocean and then a storm rolled in and they had to decide, you know, are we going to face Mother Nature or are we going to go back to the beach and face Diddy?
and that there were moments, some harrowing stories that she described, you know, a trip in Turks and Caicos where she escaped with Cassie on a paddleboard in the ocean and then a storm rolled in and they had to decide, you know, are we going to face Mother Nature or are we going to go back to the beach and face Diddy?
and that there were moments, some harrowing stories that she described, you know, a trip in Turks and Caicos where she escaped with Cassie on a paddleboard in the ocean and then a storm rolled in and they had to decide, you know, are we going to face Mother Nature or are we going to go back to the beach and face Diddy?
So these are the types of stories that we were hearing and that she had to describe her job description and In her job description, one of her duties was to stay in Diddy's line of sight, to not be out of his sight. So there was some harrowing, harrowing testimony from Mia.
So these are the types of stories that we were hearing and that she had to describe her job description and In her job description, one of her duties was to stay in Diddy's line of sight, to not be out of his sight. So there was some harrowing, harrowing testimony from Mia.
So these are the types of stories that we were hearing and that she had to describe her job description and In her job description, one of her duties was to stay in Diddy's line of sight, to not be out of his sight. So there was some harrowing, harrowing testimony from Mia.
Oh, absolutely. They are sitting right in front of him. So when you look at the setup of the court, there's a witness stand, of course, that's right next to the judge. Diddy is in, he's in about the third row. So there's teams of attorneys. He's back in the third row, but you have a clear view of him. So I know when Cassie was testifying, he didn't really look
Oh, absolutely. They are sitting right in front of him. So when you look at the setup of the court, there's a witness stand, of course, that's right next to the judge. Diddy is in, he's in about the third row. So there's teams of attorneys. He's back in the third row, but you have a clear view of him. So I know when Cassie was testifying, he didn't really look
Oh, absolutely. They are sitting right in front of him. So when you look at the setup of the court, there's a witness stand, of course, that's right next to the judge. Diddy is in, he's in about the third row. So there's teams of attorneys. He's back in the third row, but you have a clear view of him. So I know when Cassie was testifying, he didn't really look
at her directly in the eye but you know she could see him and when these witnesses are testifying he's you know writing things down he's whispering to his attorneys and you know apparently he's nodding at the jury now i also read that um during the testimony of uh bongolin
at her directly in the eye but you know she could see him and when these witnesses are testifying he's you know writing things down he's whispering to his attorneys and you know apparently he's nodding at the jury now i also read that um during the testimony of uh bongolin
at her directly in the eye but you know she could see him and when these witnesses are testifying he's you know writing things down he's whispering to his attorneys and you know apparently he's nodding at the jury now i also read that um during the testimony of uh bongolin
Yeah. So throughout this trial, the jury really has remained calm, cool, collective. They haven't really shown much of a reaction, which is very good on them. They're listening to some very disturbing details. However, I was in the court overflow room yesterday during this testimony. And to explain what that is, basically, you have to line up super early. They have