Douglas Wigdor says Cassie’s testimony speaks for itself and insists there are no credibility issues, calling the cross-examination unlike any typical case.
00:00Do you feel like today made Niddy and everything that we saw in that video, you gave it an excuse for it?
00:07I'm sorry?
00:08Everything that we saw on the video on Intercontinental, do you feel like today's testimony from Cassie gave an excuse when they kept talking about the withdrawals from the drug abuse?
00:15Oh, no, I mean, I don't think there's a legal defense to this case based on his drug use, so I'm not really sure what that does.
00:26I saw Cassie touching her back and stretching and drinking lots of water. Do you think that the stress could possibly induce her to go in sooner?
00:33I'm not a doctor. I'm just a lawyer. I have no idea.
00:36Does she seem okay when you've been speaking to her?
00:38She seems great to me. She seems great.
00:41Any word on how her husband is currently feeling?
00:44I mean, I said it yesterday. If you were in his shoes, I think, you know, this is difficult for him to watch, but he's holding up great.
00:51You know, the whole Suge Knight thing, her saying that Diddy and his friends went without her and then they brought it back that she said she went with them.
00:58Can that be jamming?
01:00Are they trying to confuse the jury?
01:01I think that's just a minor point that, unfortunately, somebody got wrong when she was being interviewed.
01:10She didn't review those notes or anything like that.
01:13I think the one thing about her testimony, really, is there's no credibility issues with her.
01:19The facts are the facts. She's telling them as they are, her truth, and they are what they are.
01:25This is not a typical cross-examination. There's no issues with her credibility.
01:31There's no Мар governess in the Army there's no one line assuming she'll agree, and that she's having an evil advantage.