Nada Tawfik
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So she felt that she was literally blacklisted from these institutions where she previously had relationships with.
So she felt that she was literally blacklisted from these institutions where she previously had relationships with.
So she felt that she was literally blacklisted from these institutions where she previously had relationships with.
I mean, prosecutors, again, established that Cassie had to get approval for her look, her song release, her career, what photo shoots she was doing, all through Combs. And if they were fighting, photo shoots would be taken away, music videos would be taken away, and ultimately given back when they were on better terms.
I mean, prosecutors, again, established that Cassie had to get approval for her look, her song release, her career, what photo shoots she was doing, all through Combs. And if they were fighting, photo shoots would be taken away, music videos would be taken away, and ultimately given back when they were on better terms.
I mean, prosecutors, again, established that Cassie had to get approval for her look, her song release, her career, what photo shoots she was doing, all through Combs. And if they were fighting, photo shoots would be taken away, music videos would be taken away, and ultimately given back when they were on better terms.
Well, before Kid Cudi took the stand, we actually heard more from George Kaplan, who was an executive assistant of Diddy's for a while. And I think George Kaplan really gave us, again, this picture of of Diddy as a larger than life figure, right? He even used the word icon. He said the size of his business was the size of the earth, essentially.
Well, before Kid Cudi took the stand, we actually heard more from George Kaplan, who was an executive assistant of Diddy's for a while. And I think George Kaplan really gave us, again, this picture of of Diddy as a larger than life figure, right? He even used the word icon. He said the size of his business was the size of the earth, essentially.
Well, before Kid Cudi took the stand, we actually heard more from George Kaplan, who was an executive assistant of Diddy's for a while. And I think George Kaplan really gave us, again, this picture of of Diddy as a larger than life figure, right? He even used the word icon. He said the size of his business was the size of the earth, essentially.
When the defense asked him if he had fun with him, he's like, I wouldn't call it that. But he said, just like other relationships, theirs was complicated and that ultimately he decided to leave his dream job because he just couldn't tolerate and put up with how he described his two girlfriends, Cassie and Gina.
When the defense asked him if he had fun with him, he's like, I wouldn't call it that. But he said, just like other relationships, theirs was complicated and that ultimately he decided to leave his dream job because he just couldn't tolerate and put up with how he described his two girlfriends, Cassie and Gina.
When the defense asked him if he had fun with him, he's like, I wouldn't call it that. But he said, just like other relationships, theirs was complicated and that ultimately he decided to leave his dream job because he just couldn't tolerate and put up with how he described his two girlfriends, Cassie and Gina.
He said those kind of tense and angry moments where he said that he didn't see the women injured, but he could hear and tell there was kind of violence in that relationship. So really interesting to hear him say he has respect for Diddy, he stayed in touch with Diddy, but that he just couldn't tolerate some of his behavior.
He said those kind of tense and angry moments where he said that he didn't see the women injured, but he could hear and tell there was kind of violence in that relationship. So really interesting to hear him say he has respect for Diddy, he stayed in touch with Diddy, but that he just couldn't tolerate some of his behavior.
He said those kind of tense and angry moments where he said that he didn't see the women injured, but he could hear and tell there was kind of violence in that relationship. So really interesting to hear him say he has respect for Diddy, he stayed in touch with Diddy, but that he just couldn't tolerate some of his behavior.
Yeah, actually, the person interviewing him pointed to a picture of Diddy on the wall and said, this is Diddy's kingdom and we're just all here to serve. And we also heard from the prosecution in opening statements, right, that Diddy referred to himself as a king. So they're building up this picture consistently throughout testimony.
Yeah, actually, the person interviewing him pointed to a picture of Diddy on the wall and said, this is Diddy's kingdom and we're just all here to serve. And we also heard from the prosecution in opening statements, right, that Diddy referred to himself as a king. So they're building up this picture consistently throughout testimony.
Yeah, actually, the person interviewing him pointed to a picture of Diddy on the wall and said, this is Diddy's kingdom and we're just all here to serve. And we also heard from the prosecution in opening statements, right, that Diddy referred to himself as a king. So they're building up this picture consistently throughout testimony.
And this is really to show the jury, look, this is numerous people now saying the same thing, that they witnessed the violence, that Diddy was volatile, that he wanted everyone to essentially serve him without question.
And this is really to show the jury, look, this is numerous people now saying the same thing, that they witnessed the violence, that Diddy was volatile, that he wanted everyone to essentially serve him without question.