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Kid Cudi

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138 total appearances

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The Trial: USA
A Marvel Supervillain

She talked to the jury about domestic abuse and specifically why it was, quote, very common for women to stay in abusive relationships. She said there was a number of factors that caused them to feel trapped, including physical, psychological and sexual abuse. She said women who are beaten by their partners become frightened, which makes it harder for them to leave.

The Trial: USA
A Marvel Supervillain

She talked to the jury about domestic abuse and specifically why it was, quote, very common for women to stay in abusive relationships. She said there was a number of factors that caused them to feel trapped, including physical, psychological and sexual abuse. She said women who are beaten by their partners become frightened, which makes it harder for them to leave.

The Trial: USA
A Marvel Supervillain

The expert said many victims are put down and made to feel, quote, like a piece of crap by their partner, which impacts their self-esteem. Others don't leave because they are financially dependent on their abuser.

The Trial: USA
A Marvel Supervillain

The expert said many victims are put down and made to feel, quote, like a piece of crap by their partner, which impacts their self-esteem. Others don't leave because they are financially dependent on their abuser.

The Trial: USA
A Marvel Supervillain

Another one of Diddy's lawyers, Jonathan Back, who cross-examined Dr. Hughes, tried to suggest she was, quote, a professional witness who'd made a, quote, cottage industry out of testifying in court. She agreed that she was being paid $6,000 a day to testify, but she said only two-thirds of her income come from court work and her fees were the going rate.

The Trial: USA
A Marvel Supervillain

Another one of Diddy's lawyers, Jonathan Back, who cross-examined Dr. Hughes, tried to suggest she was, quote, a professional witness who'd made a, quote, cottage industry out of testifying in court. She agreed that she was being paid $6,000 a day to testify, but she said only two-thirds of her income come from court work and her fees were the going rate.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: Kid Cudi takes the stand.

Yeah, this is not the first time that we've seen this. And one of the things that he said was, you know, quote, I desperately did not want to be here. 100% would rather not be here.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: Kid Cudi takes the stand.

Yeah, this is not the first time that we've seen this. And one of the things that he said was, you know, quote, I desperately did not want to be here. 100% would rather not be here.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: Kid Cudi takes the stand.

Yeah, this is not the first time that we've seen this. And one of the things that he said was, you know, quote, I desperately did not want to be here. 100% would rather not be here.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: Kid Cudi takes the stand.

That's really unclear, Andrea, because he didn't really incriminate himself in any way that I could see. He did talk about an incident that took place on an airplane in which he saw Combs get violent with Cassie Ventura, in which he heard glasses smashing. And when he went back to look, he saw Cassie crouched on the ground and Combs holding a glass bottle. and one of his hands up in the air.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: Kid Cudi takes the stand.

That's really unclear, Andrea, because he didn't really incriminate himself in any way that I could see. He did talk about an incident that took place on an airplane in which he saw Combs get violent with Cassie Ventura, in which he heard glasses smashing. And when he went back to look, he saw Cassie crouched on the ground and Combs holding a glass bottle. and one of his hands up in the air.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: Kid Cudi takes the stand.

That's really unclear, Andrea, because he didn't really incriminate himself in any way that I could see. He did talk about an incident that took place on an airplane in which he saw Combs get violent with Cassie Ventura, in which he heard glasses smashing. And when he went back to look, he saw Cassie crouched on the ground and Combs holding a glass bottle. and one of his hands up in the air.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: Kid Cudi takes the stand.

And he said that it was those things that made him really second guess why he was working for Combs, and he ultimately quit.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: Kid Cudi takes the stand.

And he said that it was those things that made him really second guess why he was working for Combs, and he ultimately quit.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: Kid Cudi takes the stand.

And he said that it was those things that made him really second guess why he was working for Combs, and he ultimately quit.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: Kid Cudi takes the stand.

Yeah, he did. He said, you know, this is a person that was larger than life. He had the world at his fingertips and that he learned a lot and that this executive team that he worked for was really the best of the best in the industry and that he still has respect for Combs.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: Kid Cudi takes the stand.

Yeah, he did. He said, you know, this is a person that was larger than life. He had the world at his fingertips and that he learned a lot and that this executive team that he worked for was really the best of the best in the industry and that he still has respect for Combs.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: Kid Cudi takes the stand.

Yeah, he did. He said, you know, this is a person that was larger than life. He had the world at his fingertips and that he learned a lot and that this executive team that he worked for was really the best of the best in the industry and that he still has respect for Combs.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: Kid Cudi takes the stand.

He said that he told a woman named Christina Karam, and she is Combs' chief of staff, or was up until recently, and that he told her about what happened on the airplane and that she was the first person that he told that he was going to be quitting. And he said that, you know, he didn't really get any sort of visible reaction back from her that he can remember.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: Kid Cudi takes the stand.

He said that he told a woman named Christina Karam, and she is Combs' chief of staff, or was up until recently, and that he told her about what happened on the airplane and that she was the first person that he told that he was going to be quitting. And he said that, you know, he didn't really get any sort of visible reaction back from her that he can remember.