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And he also appeared, correct me if I'm wrong, obviously there was a superseding indictment that was filed. Did he also enter a plea of not guilty?
And he also appeared, correct me if I'm wrong, obviously there was a superseding indictment that was filed. Did he also enter a plea of not guilty?
Anything else we haven't covered, Dan, that you'd like to add?
Anything else we haven't covered, Dan, that you'd like to add?
But obviously, again, the big reveal of him looking... I've read other reports that say he looked bloated.
But obviously, again, the big reveal of him looking... I've read other reports that say he looked bloated.
And it wasn't too long ago that he actually was sent to the jail hospital because he had knee issues, from what I understand.
And it wasn't too long ago that he actually was sent to the jail hospital because he had knee issues, from what I understand.
stodgy stodgy food in the mdc i mean i mean i think that anyone would struggle to you know maintain their figure on that diet well wonderful thank you again dan for taking the time out to speak to us sure no worries that's it for now thanks again to daniel bates for coming to us live from court and we'll have more next week
stodgy stodgy food in the mdc i mean i mean i think that anyone would struggle to you know maintain their figure on that diet well wonderful thank you again dan for taking the time out to speak to us sure no worries that's it for now thanks again to daniel bates for coming to us live from court and we'll have more next week
Hey, I'm Kayla Brantley, reporter at large for Daily Mail in Manhattan.
Hey, I'm Kayla Brantley, reporter at large for Daily Mail in Manhattan.
And welcome to episode 26 of The Trial of Diddy. Give or take a week or so, we're six months into this mad adventure and truly what a journey it's been. When we launched back at the beginning of October last year, Diddy had only been in the MDC for a little over two weeks and everything was brand new. And since then, Marjorie, a lot has happened.
And welcome to episode 26 of The Trial of Diddy. Give or take a week or so, we're six months into this mad adventure and truly what a journey it's been. When we launched back at the beginning of October last year, Diddy had only been in the MDC for a little over two weeks and everything was brand new. And since then, Marjorie, a lot has happened.
And Diddy has always vehemently denied all the allegations he's faced literally since we started six months ago. He's pleaded not guilty after charges were initially filed. Diddy himself has called the allegations sickening and has said they quote, were made against me by individuals looking for a quick payday.
And Diddy has always vehemently denied all the allegations he's faced literally since we started six months ago. He's pleaded not guilty after charges were initially filed. Diddy himself has called the allegations sickening and has said they quote, were made against me by individuals looking for a quick payday.
His lawyers told dailymail.com quote, Mr. Combs and his legal team have full confidence in the facts and the integrity of the judicial process. In court, the truth will prevail that Mr. Combs never sexually assaulted or trafficked anyone, man or woman, adult or minor.
His lawyers told dailymail.com quote, Mr. Combs and his legal team have full confidence in the facts and the integrity of the judicial process. In court, the truth will prevail that Mr. Combs never sexually assaulted or trafficked anyone, man or woman, adult or minor.
And back in mid-February, Diddy's lawyers filed a motion to dismiss an aspect of the federal indictment in which he is accused of, quote, transportation to engage in prostitution, claiming that no white person has ever been the target of a remotely similar prosecution.
And back in mid-February, Diddy's lawyers filed a motion to dismiss an aspect of the federal indictment in which he is accused of, quote, transportation to engage in prostitution, claiming that no white person has ever been the target of a remotely similar prosecution.