Kerry Morgan
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After the government kind of went through asking a few more questions, then we got to the cross-examination from the defense. And I thought this was actually some of the perhaps strongest and toughest cross-examination we've seen so far.
After the government kind of went through asking a few more questions, then we got to the cross-examination from the defense. And I thought this was actually some of the perhaps strongest and toughest cross-examination we've seen so far.
What they were trying to suggest was that Dawn had changed her story about the egg incident and changed it numerous times. And she said no, you know, she tried to insist that no, she hadn't changed her story. So this was kind of a painful part of, you know, cross-examination that went on for quite a long time. And it really ended
What they were trying to suggest was that Dawn had changed her story about the egg incident and changed it numerous times. And she said no, you know, she tried to insist that no, she hadn't changed her story. So this was kind of a painful part of, you know, cross-examination that went on for quite a long time. And it really ended
What they were trying to suggest was that Dawn had changed her story about the egg incident and changed it numerous times. And she said no, you know, she tried to insist that no, she hadn't changed her story. So this was kind of a painful part of, you know, cross-examination that went on for quite a long time. And it really ended
with Nicole Westmoreland, Diddy's lawyer, saying, would you agree with me that you have changed your story numerous times and that in all your different interviews with prosecutors, that story has slightly changed and there's a big difference in every which way you've told it. And again, Dawn Richard trying to insist she told it the same way that she remembers it.
with Nicole Westmoreland, Diddy's lawyer, saying, would you agree with me that you have changed your story numerous times and that in all your different interviews with prosecutors, that story has slightly changed and there's a big difference in every which way you've told it. And again, Dawn Richard trying to insist she told it the same way that she remembers it.
with Nicole Westmoreland, Diddy's lawyer, saying, would you agree with me that you have changed your story numerous times and that in all your different interviews with prosecutors, that story has slightly changed and there's a big difference in every which way you've told it. And again, Dawn Richard trying to insist she told it the same way that she remembers it.
And even, you know, saying I didn't write these notes that the government has.
And even, you know, saying I didn't write these notes that the government has.
And even, you know, saying I didn't write these notes that the government has.
That was another really tense moment in the cross-examination because you had Diddy's lawyer saying, if you felt that your life was really at risk, you would have thought that you would have said that to the government, that you would have recalled that incident. And so, again, she was trying to suggest Diddy's lawyer that Don Rashard was changing her story.
That was another really tense moment in the cross-examination because you had Diddy's lawyer saying, if you felt that your life was really at risk, you would have thought that you would have said that to the government, that you would have recalled that incident. And so, again, she was trying to suggest Diddy's lawyer that Don Rashard was changing her story.
That was another really tense moment in the cross-examination because you had Diddy's lawyer saying, if you felt that your life was really at risk, you would have thought that you would have said that to the government, that you would have recalled that incident. And so, again, she was trying to suggest Diddy's lawyer that Don Rashard was changing her story.
And this is all, again, about trying to hit at her credibility and show the jury she's not a reliable witness. And they say that that really hits back at her suggestion that in the past he was the one that would reach out when she was doing well with her career and that she would respond politely because she didn't know any other way to do that.
And this is all, again, about trying to hit at her credibility and show the jury she's not a reliable witness. And they say that that really hits back at her suggestion that in the past he was the one that would reach out when she was doing well with her career and that she would respond politely because she didn't know any other way to do that.
And this is all, again, about trying to hit at her credibility and show the jury she's not a reliable witness. And they say that that really hits back at her suggestion that in the past he was the one that would reach out when she was doing well with her career and that she would respond politely because she didn't know any other way to do that.
And again, in cross-examination, they say, well, when you were working together with Diddy Dirty Money, you were having to spend a lot of time together in the studio. You were spending a lot of time brainstorming together, a lot of time writing together, a lot of time traveling to several countries.
And again, in cross-examination, they say, well, when you were working together with Diddy Dirty Money, you were having to spend a lot of time together in the studio. You were spending a lot of time brainstorming together, a lot of time writing together, a lot of time traveling to several countries.
And again, in cross-examination, they say, well, when you were working together with Diddy Dirty Money, you were having to spend a lot of time together in the studio. You were spending a lot of time brainstorming together, a lot of time writing together, a lot of time traveling to several countries.