
Rotten Mango
“I Got $4k To Rub Baby Oil On Her & Sean Watched In A Corner” - Male Worker Testifies In Combs Trial
15 May 2025
“Mr. Combs came out of the room, and I just saw a liquor bottle fly past her and hit the wall. He grabbed her by her hair, and started dragging her by her hair into her bedroom. And I could hear what sound like him slapping her. She was screaming. Then Mr. Combs was basically saying, b*tch, when I tell you to come here, you come now, not later.”“Did you intervene?”“No, I was terrified.” This is Day 2 of Diddy’s trial.
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Bada bing, bada boo. There is one person in the courtroom that is probably having a worse day than Sean Combs. But first, I have to set the scene. There are no cameras allowed in the federal courtroom. So these are just the things that we've noticed. Don't take it as fact. I feel like recently, the past few days, they have been pumping the AC in the courtroom.
There are speculations that the jurors are getting very sleepy after lunch. We don't know how true that is. That's like the whispers in the courthouse hallways. We're all just shivering. We're all cold. But I digress. The defendant comes out wearing his old man in church that could never hurt a fly outfit, collared shirt, sweater, trousers.
He really only gets like five sweaters, five collared shirts, I believe. So he's wearing the same things on repeat. Yeah. Oh.
And there will just be these moments where Combs, Sean Combs, has his reading glasses on and he hasn't been staring. So I feel like as the trial has evolved, everything that Sean Combs has done has also evolved. I don't know if it's because things have gotten a lot more serious day by day or if...
maybe he's being coached on how to act and like every day things are different and maybe every day is a specific vibe that he has to set, but he has his reading glasses on more frequently and he will look back over his shoulder where the press are sitting, but not really at anyone anymore. It doesn't feel like he's actually making eye contact with many people.
I feel like the first few days, his retinas were scanning. The second week after the jury has been seated, after opening statements have been stated, defendant suddenly does not know how to eye contact. He does not even know that such a thing is possible. It's very interesting.
He will sometimes glance at whatever is in the room, and he will look over the top of his reading glasses, and he just looks like a boomer getting mad at their teenage kids during breakfast. That's the feeling. Also, he was seen reading a Bible one day before court was in session, so there is that. and he does seem a bit more energized.
Like the whole defense team seems a lot more energized, which is interesting because considering we have witness number two that's gonna take the stand, and then right after that, immediately after that, Cassie's going to be testifying. And things just keep getting weirder for the defense, but they're in high spirits. I will do attorney updates.
One of the sketch artists does compliment Mark Agnifilo on his tie. He stops and he just like has this full blown conversation with her about like the different shades of blue and which shades of blue that they love. And I always think it's so fascinating that everybody is so calm. Everybody is so happy and friendly until they're not.
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