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And it was really striking to see how he looked at this hearing in particular.
And it was really striking to see how he looked at this hearing in particular.
Well, when he came in wearing a greenish tan prison jumpsuit, what immediately stuck out was his how much his hair had grayed. He had overgrown, very gray hair. He had put on some weight since the last time I saw him in court. And so it wasn't just me who was struck by that. Others, other press members felt he looked quite different as if the time had you know, in detention had really aged him.
Well, when he came in wearing a greenish tan prison jumpsuit, what immediately stuck out was his how much his hair had grayed. He had overgrown, very gray hair. He had put on some weight since the last time I saw him in court. And so it wasn't just me who was struck by that. Others, other press members felt he looked quite different as if the time had you know, in detention had really aged him.
Well, when he came in wearing a greenish tan prison jumpsuit, what immediately stuck out was his how much his hair had grayed. He had overgrown, very gray hair. He had put on some weight since the last time I saw him in court. And so it wasn't just me who was struck by that. Others, other press members felt he looked quite different as if the time had you know, in detention had really aged him.
Also, you know, he still came in smiling, waving to his family, hugging his lawyers, trying to put on kind of a brave face, if you will, in public. So very much smiling and blowing kisses to his family, putting his hand to his heart as he was led into court and also when he was let out.
Also, you know, he still came in smiling, waving to his family, hugging his lawyers, trying to put on kind of a brave face, if you will, in public. So very much smiling and blowing kisses to his family, putting his hand to his heart as he was led into court and also when he was let out.
Also, you know, he still came in smiling, waving to his family, hugging his lawyers, trying to put on kind of a brave face, if you will, in public. So very much smiling and blowing kisses to his family, putting his hand to his heart as he was led into court and also when he was let out.
And when you look at how much he has physically kind of aged, it was really noticeable to look at his son just seated a few rows back behind him, Christian Combs, who looks very much like his father. You know, he was dressed very well, had a shiny chain on, and you could just see that.
And when you look at how much he has physically kind of aged, it was really noticeable to look at his son just seated a few rows back behind him, Christian Combs, who looks very much like his father. You know, he was dressed very well, had a shiny chain on, and you could just see that.
And when you look at how much he has physically kind of aged, it was really noticeable to look at his son just seated a few rows back behind him, Christian Combs, who looks very much like his father. You know, he was dressed very well, had a shiny chain on, and you could just see that.
Well, since his arrest, I mean, we've had new allegations come out from prosecutors. Prosecutors had said all along they would continue to investigate and add to the indictment. And so the superseding indictment includes new allegations from prosecutors from January that accused him of coercing two additional women into commercial sex acts and of dangling a person over an apartment balcony.
Well, since his arrest, I mean, we've had new allegations come out from prosecutors. Prosecutors had said all along they would continue to investigate and add to the indictment. And so the superseding indictment includes new allegations from prosecutors from January that accused him of coercing two additional women into commercial sex acts and of dangling a person over an apartment balcony.
Well, since his arrest, I mean, we've had new allegations come out from prosecutors. Prosecutors had said all along they would continue to investigate and add to the indictment. And so the superseding indictment includes new allegations from prosecutors from January that accused him of coercing two additional women into commercial sex acts and of dangling a person over an apartment balcony.
And then the second set of new allegations in the superseding indictment are essentially allegations of forced labor under the racketeering conspiracy count in the indictment. And they say that he forced employees to work long hours under threat of physical and reputational harm. and forced at least one employee to engage in sex acts with him. So today was his chance to plead to that indictment.
And then the second set of new allegations in the superseding indictment are essentially allegations of forced labor under the racketeering conspiracy count in the indictment. And they say that he forced employees to work long hours under threat of physical and reputational harm. and forced at least one employee to engage in sex acts with him. So today was his chance to plead to that indictment.
And then the second set of new allegations in the superseding indictment are essentially allegations of forced labor under the racketeering conspiracy count in the indictment. And they say that he forced employees to work long hours under threat of physical and reputational harm. and forced at least one employee to engage in sex acts with him. So today was his chance to plead to that indictment.
The judge asked him if he had seen the indictment. He said, yes, sir, I have. He was asked if he read the indictment. He said, yes, I have, sir. And he was then asked if he wanted the indictment read in court or to waive the reading of it. He said that it was fine to waive the reading of the indictment. And then finally, when he was asked how he pleaded, he said not guilty.
The judge asked him if he had seen the indictment. He said, yes, sir, I have. He was asked if he read the indictment. He said, yes, I have, sir. And he was then asked if he wanted the indictment read in court or to waive the reading of it. He said that it was fine to waive the reading of the indictment. And then finally, when he was asked how he pleaded, he said not guilty.
The judge asked him if he had seen the indictment. He said, yes, sir, I have. He was asked if he read the indictment. He said, yes, I have, sir. And he was then asked if he wanted the indictment read in court or to waive the reading of it. He said that it was fine to waive the reading of the indictment. And then finally, when he was asked how he pleaded, he said not guilty.