Lisa Bloom
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Otherwise, we could have sent somebody into the prison to serve him, but that's somewhat complicated. So we got all that ironed out. Everybody is now served. And some of the defendants were still considering whether they really should be in or should be out. We're willing to listen to evidence.
Otherwise, we could have sent somebody into the prison to serve him, but that's somewhat complicated. So we got all that ironed out. Everybody is now served. And some of the defendants were still considering whether they really should be in or should be out. We're willing to listen to evidence.
I mean, I've always said just because somebody was at a party or did business with Sean Combs does not mean that they were complicit. They may not have known. But if they did know and they turned a blind eye to it and they funded him, then they were complicit and then we're not letting them out of the case. So that's where we are right now.
I mean, I've always said just because somebody was at a party or did business with Sean Combs does not mean that they were complicit. They may not have known. But if they did know and they turned a blind eye to it and they funded him, then they were complicit and then we're not letting them out of the case. So that's where we are right now.
We have a conference with the judge in January, and that's when all of the discovery sort of gets set. The discovery is the phase where we get documents and information. We exchange it. We give them what we have. They're supposed to give us what they have. And then we start taking depositions.
We have a conference with the judge in January, and that's when all of the discovery sort of gets set. The discovery is the phase where we get documents and information. We exchange it. We give them what we have. They're supposed to give us what they have. And then we start taking depositions.
I think, you know, obviously one of the biggest moments will be when I get to take Sean Combs' deposition, which will probably be in prison. And I'm very happy to go and take his deposition in prison. I've been to prison for various cases many times, so it doesn't bother me, doesn't scare me.
I think, you know, obviously one of the biggest moments will be when I get to take Sean Combs' deposition, which will probably be in prison. And I'm very happy to go and take his deposition in prison. I've been to prison for various cases many times, so it doesn't bother me, doesn't scare me.
And we'll see what he says about Don and we'll see what his story is and we'll see whether it matches up with the documents and information and other witnesses that you know, we'll see what he has to say for himself.
And we'll see what he says about Don and we'll see what his story is and we'll see whether it matches up with the documents and information and other witnesses that you know, we'll see what he has to say for himself.
So that's a great question. We are going through it to see what there is. I think some of that footage will support Dawn's story, you know, that she was being treated very badly. It was kind of part of the show that the women were treated so badly and that Sean Combs would rant and rave and have temper tantrums. Somehow this was all seen as acceptable at the time. I don't think that was just TV.
So that's a great question. We are going through it to see what there is. I think some of that footage will support Dawn's story, you know, that she was being treated very badly. It was kind of part of the show that the women were treated so badly and that Sean Combs would rant and rave and have temper tantrums. Somehow this was all seen as acceptable at the time. I don't think that was just TV.
I think that was the reality. And I think some of that footage will really help us. Yes.
I think that was the reality. And I think some of that footage will really help us. Yes.
No, but a number of witnesses have come forward. I'm not going to name them here, but a number of people have come forward to help us to corroborate. And we are very appreciative of that. And anybody who has knowledge or information about please do come forward because cases are only one with witnesses and evidence. Sometimes people say, can't I just write a letter?
No, but a number of witnesses have come forward. I'm not going to name them here, but a number of people have come forward to help us to corroborate. And we are very appreciative of that. And anybody who has knowledge or information about please do come forward because cases are only one with witnesses and evidence. Sometimes people say, can't I just write a letter?
And no, unfortunately we need live witnesses. We need people to come forward and talk to us. So some people have done that and that's very helpful.
And no, unfortunately we need live witnesses. We need people to come forward and talk to us. So some people have done that and that's very helpful.
Well, everybody has the right to take his deposition in their cases. Every party to a case has to sit for a deposition. You can't get out of it by saying, well, there's a whole bunch of people suing me. If you don't want a whole bunch of people suing you, maybe you shouldn't do a So we all are going to have the right to take his deposition.
Well, everybody has the right to take his deposition in their cases. Every party to a case has to sit for a deposition. You can't get out of it by saying, well, there's a whole bunch of people suing me. If you don't want a whole bunch of people suing you, maybe you shouldn't do a So we all are going to have the right to take his deposition.