Sean Kent
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It's going to make the public look at these people in a very nice way.
You know, there used to be the old theory that we wanted to be careful
when we dressed for the public, that we didn't want to look too fancy or we didn't want to look too outlandish.
But that has long gone the way of the dodo.
What we don't talk about is at the end of every day or on every single lunch break, if you remember the Diddy trial, they would take breaks all the time, Anushka, and what would end up happening is in that break, the jury would go back to the jury room.
They would sit down together.
Now, they're not allowed to talk about the case, so what they're allowed to talk about is,
are the lawyers and the client and possibly what they're wearing or whatever the other people are in the courtroom.
And so lawyers are very conscious, good lawyers are very conscious on how their clients look, how they act, how they dress, because they know the client, the jury, is watching.
And I love that interest in what Kate is focused on because it does make a lot of sense.
And people need to understand what does they say?
One man's trash is another man's treasure.
the case is not about what the public believes happened at this point in time to Brigitte.
It's how she feels that she was defamed, that she feels what somebody has said about her, that she feels that somebody has said something that has put her in a defamatory light.
The reason why I enjoy this inquiry so much, you see, I'm staying away from the word question.
The reason that I enjoy this inquiry so incredibly much is times have changed.
And so what she's saying has so many cool layers to it because it's,
The world does not view the trans public the way that they used to, that it is not necessarily an insult, that people are starting to understand significantly more.