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00:30Sean Diddy Combs, a music titan, a cultural icon, a criminal defender.
00:42Music mogul Sean Diddy Combs goes on trial today.
00:45Indicted with multiple federal crimes, the worldwide mogul is the sole person charged in this case and maintains his innocence.
00:52Every week, we take you inside the trial using actors and court transcripts to chronicle every crucial moment.
00:59We promise to tell the truth.
01:01Word for word.
01:02Is the government prepared to proceed?
01:03Diddy on trial as it happened.
01:10Thank you for joining us.
01:12I'm your host, Sunny Hostin, and welcome to Diddy on trial as it happened.
01:17It's week five in the trial of Sean Diddy Combs, where the defendant is fighting multiple charges, including racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking.
01:26Combs has pled not guilty and denies the allegations.
01:29This week, Kanye West arrived with Combs' son to support his friend at the trial.
01:35Testifying under the pseudonym Jane, Combs' former girlfriend offered jurors a window into the past two years of her life with him.
01:43Much like Ventura, her story was defined by his desire for freak-offs.
01:48He called them hotel nights with Jane.
01:50In a typical hotel night, about how many rounds of the kind of sex that you talked about yesterday with the entertainers and then with Sean would you go through?
01:59I would say every entertainer was different.
02:04Maybe sometimes it would be one round with one, or it could be up to three with another.
02:08Who decided how many rounds you would do in a single hotel night?
02:12Sean.
02:13Who decided how many entertainers you would be with in a single hotel night?
02:17Sean.
02:18Did you ever get tired during these nights?
02:20Yes.
02:21Who decided whether you could stop when you were tired?
02:24Sean.
02:25When you got tired and wanted to stop, how, if at all, did you communicate to Sean that you wanted to stop?
02:31I would just give, like, subtle cues that I was tired, just that I would say I was hungry, or I would lay down, or I would just kind of give him little faces.
02:41What kind of faces?
02:42Just, like, just small gestures.
02:44And when you gave these subtle cues, did Sean react the same way each time?
02:49Yes.
02:50What was his reaction each time you gave him one of these subtle cues?
02:53Just like he would say, like, you're not getting tired on me, are you, let's finish strong, or let's end on a high note.
03:02That he wanted to end on a high note meant that he wanted more?
03:09Yes.
03:10And what would you say in response to that?
03:12I would just do it.
03:13And you wouldn't stop it?
03:15No.
03:15Okay.
03:17There were a few instances that we talked about, and I'll just lead you through these quickly, where you did voice that you wanted something to end, right?
03:25Yes.
03:25And then he listened.
03:27On some rare occasions, yes.
03:30But did you remember telling the government that there were a few instances where you wanted a hotel night to end early, and it would end?
03:36Yes.
03:38Okay.
03:38And you said when you became more vocal about your feelings about this, he respected that, right?
03:43Yes.
03:44If we could play 3103A.
03:48Hey, baby, we had a great time.
03:50Stay in the light.
03:53It's all good.
03:55Get your rest.
03:56You are the crack pipe.
03:59That's my new name for you, crack pipe.
04:02Or should I call you CP?
04:03But, yeah, I want you to stay in the light.
04:09You know what I'm saying?
04:10We had a very, very good time together.
04:12Like, so much, so much, so much, so much, so much fun.
04:17So much fun.
04:18Now go rest up.
04:21Get in your bag.
04:24What was he saying?
04:26You're the crack pipe?
04:26He had an addiction to you?
04:28Is that what you understood?
04:30Yeah, to my sex.
04:31The prosecution argued that as Jane grew frustrated with these hotel nights, Combs threatened to stop paying her rent.
04:40Ms. Gavin, can we please play what's in evidence as government exhibit 44235A?
04:46Hey, I really don't know what's going on with you, but I just want to just give you a heads up that I'm about to really disappear on you.
04:52You feel me?
04:53I'm not going to be playing these games with you at all, at all.
04:57So I don't know if you think you're silent treating me, and you think I'm going to be, nah.
05:04You'll have a rude awakening.
05:06Me and you can be mad, I can have a spat, we can have whatever, then after that, you better get on your job.
05:11That's really, that's all it is.
05:14Because you got me on my job.
05:16What did you understand Sean was referring to when he told you you needed to get on your job?
05:20I understood that, I understood that he had certain expectations of me and that I had to fulfill them.
05:27What was your understanding of those expectations?
05:30Taking care of him, being good to him, and just making sure that he's happy.
05:36What did that include?
05:37It included these nights.
05:40And what did you understand Sean meant when he said he had been on my job, on, on his job?
05:45I understood that he meant he felt that he was taking care of me financially.
05:49And what did you understand Sean was communicating to you when he said he was going to disappear on you,
05:55and you would have a rude awakening?
05:57I understood that in that moment.
06:00I felt that I took that as a, I was pretty alarmed by this message.
06:05I, it was just really cold, and like, it's true that at any moment he can just do that if he wanted to.
06:12He can just do what?
06:13Cut me off.
06:14At the end of the day, you never actually believed that he would withhold the rent from you, right?
06:21There were some times that I definitely felt that he would do that, and he used it kind of as a, as a little tool.
06:28The rent was always just like a reminder.
06:31Joining me this week, writer and cultural critic Ture and criminal trial attorney Sarah Azari.
06:37Thank you so much for being here.
06:39Sarah, I know you've been in the courtroom, as I have been.
06:43How effective do you think was this testimony coming from Jane that he paid her rent, about $10,000 a month,
06:51and on top of that, he kind of used it as a little tool to keep her in line?
06:56Overall, she's not a great witness for the prosecution.
06:59What do you think about the tape recordings that now are in evidence?
07:02We've heard Sean Combs calling, leaving a message, and basically saying,
07:07listen here, I'm going to disappear.
07:09I'm going to stop paying your rent.
07:11I'm on my job.
07:12You need to be on your job.
07:13Ture?
07:14He describes her part of the contract as a job.
07:18That's trafficking.
07:20I'm paying.
07:21You better get in there and do some more hotel nights.
07:24That's trafficking.
07:25That's a job.
07:26Is it trafficking, or is that a consensually entered into contract?
07:30Of course it's consensual, because she has autonomy and agency to leave this contractual relationship.
07:37Her rent won't get paid.
07:38She'll just find another man to pay her rent.
07:40Seems like that's what she does.
07:41So to me, she made a choice to be in this relationship where she has a job.
07:46The attack on her character.
07:48We really should be talking about him planning this trap for her.
07:51We really should be talking about her credibility.
07:53The defense revealed that Combs wasn't just paying Jane's rent.
07:57He was also an investor in one of her businesses.
08:00Did you also have two businesses during your relationship with him, with a swimwear line?
08:05I did.
08:06And you had a dress line?
08:08I did.
08:09And he was encouraging of those as well, right?
08:12Yes.
08:13And did he invest money into those businesses for you?
08:16He did, my dress line.
08:18How much money did he invest in the dress line?
08:20I believe it was, like, $20,000.
08:24Do you think over, does it sound right, that over the three, three and a half years of your
08:29relationship, he wired you over $150,000?
08:33I never really counted, but I would assume, yeah, that would be close to that.
08:38And you've told the government previously that you've always gravitated toward providers.
08:43Do you remember telling them that?
08:44Yes.
08:45Can you explain that?
08:46Yes, I do find men who are successful attractive.
08:50As a woman, my ideal partner is a protector and a provider.
08:53And you found that attractive in Mr. Combs?
08:55I did.
08:57Now, Jane testified that her ideal partner was a protector, but also a provider.
09:04She found that attractive.
09:07How does that hurt the prosecution's case, if at all, Sarah?
09:10Well, it does.
09:11Translation, gold digger.
09:13Translation, she relies on men to support her.
09:17So this is not a transactional relationship in the sense of trafficking.
09:21This is a consensual transaction that she entered into.
09:24I'm shocked that she's on trial right now.
09:26I want to remind you that he is on trial for conspiring to trap her.
09:30Is her credibility, though, not at issue?
09:32I do find it complicated to understand how, when the government is in her face, she's like,
09:36this was horrible, I was losing my soul.
09:38And when the defense is in her face, she's like, I did enjoy it some of the time.
09:42Was consensual.
09:44The fact that he is still paying her rent and supporting her, and she loves him.
09:49She is not an abuse victim who couldn't leave the relationship.
09:53She has absolute autonomy to walk away from this relationship, but she doesn't want to.
09:57I think the coercion is a little more nuanced than you are allowing for.
10:02That she does feel trapped, she feels obligated, she feels like she needs to stay here because she has a child.
10:09The fact that you want to live off of a man does not mean you're trapped.
10:13That's a choice.
10:14Although Jane initially agreed to an open relationship with Combs, she told the jury that the hotel nights had dominated their time together.
10:27She was even expected to have one on her birthday.
10:31When you arrived in Miami for your birthday in 2023, what happened?
10:36I remember we were at dinner and I dressed up for him.
10:39We were at a sushi place and I was really just happy to be around my lover.
10:45And he was just so loving and sweet, as always.
10:49And then he starts to tell me, I'm so excited to see what entertainment is tonight.
10:54How did you react when Sean brought up entertainment?
10:58I just gulped.
10:59Like, ugh.
11:00Like, I just had this, like, gulp moment.
11:03Like, like something was stuck in my throat.
11:06Like, because I didn't expect that.
11:08What did you say to Sean?
11:10I said, entertain her.
11:12Like, I was just kind of like, like, I didn't really have the words.
11:17And he was like, well, it's your birthday.
11:19I thought you just wanted to have fun for your birthday.
11:22It's your birthday.
11:23We should try something new for your birthday.
11:25How did you respond?
11:27I just, I don't know.
11:28I just accepted it.
11:30Why?
11:32I don't know.
11:32Okay, so on February 10, you write to him.
11:37Just want to say I loved and appreciated every detail you put into my birthday.
11:41Right?
11:42I appreciated even the smallest gestures from Sean, regardless of the things that went on.
11:47Later, Jane testified to seeing social media posts from Combs' other girlfriends, detailing
11:53an elaborate birthday party he threw for one of them.
11:56She told the jury she felt traumatized.
11:59I saw that the woman had a private jet, that he had booked a villa on a nice island with
12:06her and her friends, and just did such a beautiful birthday celebration for this woman.
12:11So let's keep reading your text.
12:13Can you read what you said on the other page, please?
12:17I said, I don't know how we're going to make it okay out of this, Sean.
12:21Let's go to pages six and seven, please.
12:23Can you please read the bottom text on the right-hand side, on the right-hand side, please?
12:28What did you write to Sean?
12:30I said, I don't ever want to do another hotel entertainment night with you.
12:34I didn't even want to do those things with you on my birthday, but I wanted to make sure
12:39we had fun.
12:40I feel so cheap once again.
12:42He told me that we would go on more dates, that we would go on more trips, and we would
12:47travel and just do normal things together that I really craved to do.
12:51How many of those things did you do?
12:54Hardly none of them.
12:55Did you go on any trips?
12:57No.
12:57What did you do to most of the time you saw Sean over the next year?
13:02Hotel nights.
13:04The defense took a sharper tone, claiming that Jane's jealousy, not trauma, was driving
13:10her testimony.
13:12And you say, so I come in and do that while you go back to being laid up and booed for
13:16days.
13:16I see what I'm turning into in your eyes while homegirl has literally ran through and
13:21fucks your friends behind your back.
13:23And then you say, and did you get her a fucking Chanel bag on top of that?
13:28LOL, crazy.
13:30Yes.
13:31My misdirected anger towards the women when my anger is truly for him and how mistreated
13:37I feel in this relationship.
13:39And are you mistreated because this other person got a Chanel bag?
13:43Why are you saying Chanel bag?
13:45I'm being mistreated because the pressure that my partner was putting on me was for
13:50me to have sex with strangers.
13:51And when he leaves me, he goes to dispense quality time and shopping and dining, et cetera,
13:57et cetera, with the others.
13:59Did this person post a Chanel bag on their stories on Instagram?
14:03Yes.
14:04And you didn't get the Chanel bag.
14:05This other person was getting a Chanel bag, right?
14:08No.
14:09I only got trauma.
14:10You got a Von Cleef necklace, right?
14:13There was that.
14:13You got a Bottega bag, right?
14:16After three and a half years, I really don't think I garnered much from this relationship.
14:20What is a Bottega bag?
14:21I'm sure you have one.
14:23I actually don't.
14:24What is a Bottega bag?
14:25It's a high-end luxury purse for women.
14:28How much do Bottega bags run?
14:30How much does my body cost?
14:31To stabilize the relationship, Jane testified that she and Combs entered into a two-year
14:37love contract.
14:39And what was that?
14:40It was him asking me what I wanted for an allowance every month, just moving forward,
14:45that that's what he was going to do for me.
14:48And you had this conversation in March of 2023, approximately?
14:52Yes.
14:52And what did you say in response when Sean mentioned an allowance?
14:56I said, okay.
14:58Did you come to an agreement?
14:59Yes.
15:00I had said 15, and he said 10.
15:03And then what ended up happening after the Turks' trip with respect to that agreement?
15:07After this trip, I started looking for new places, and I moved into a new home and just
15:13used that budget for the entirety of the rent.
15:16But according to Jane, the house became a major source of contention.
15:21What did Sean say to you about your rent when you tried to tell him that you did not want
15:25to have sex with other men?
15:27He would just start saying things like, if you want to break up, that's fine.
15:31You need, like, what, three more months in the house because I'm not about to be paying
15:35for a woman's rent that I'm not even seeing.
15:38Now we hear Jane testifying about this love contract with Sean Combs.
15:43She gets $10,000 a month for the love contract.
15:49And in fact, we learn that he is still paying her rent, and he's even paying her legal fees
15:54because she has an attorney advising her during her testimony.
15:57That's actually probably very dangerous for her that he's paying for her attorney.
16:01The attorney's probably thinking about what he would want in any situation.
16:03But that does not matter in this case.
16:05That is a clear codification of the transactional nature of their relationship.
16:09I'm giving you $10,000, and the only thing I want from you is to do freak-offs.
16:13He doesn't even want her for himself.
16:15He wants her to do freak-offs.
16:16That is the whole point of this love contract.
16:19If that does not lay bare sex trafficking, I don't know what does.
16:23Well, Sarah does that?
16:24No.
16:24Listen, Sonny, I think just because a relationship is transactional does not mean that it's coercive.
16:31If people enter into transactional marriages, relationships for all kinds of different reasons,
16:36there are women like her who look for a provider in a man, that is not illegal.
16:40You have to show that she has some vulnerability and inability to leave this relationship,
16:45that she's abused, that she's stuck.
16:47We don't have that here.
16:48She is not Cassie Ventura.
16:50Let me ask you this.
16:51The defense stressed this jealousy that Jane had when it came to her birthday.
16:56She had to perform in a hotel night for her birthday, yet she sees on social media another
17:02one of his girlfriends is on a private jet, is on vacation, and gets the infamous Chanel
17:08bag.
17:09And she doesn't have a Chanel bag, but she does have a Bottega bag.
17:12That was a pretty electric-
17:13And some Van Cleef something.
17:14And some Van Cleef and Arpels necklace.
17:17So it was a pretty electric moment in the courtroom.
17:20How do you think, Tere, that affected her credibility, if at all?
17:24At the end of that exchange, Tenny says, how much does a Bottega bag cost?
17:29And Jane says, how much does my body cost?
17:31And once again, she is putting herself in the position of a sex worker, saying to the
17:35jury, I was treated like a sex worker.
17:37Cassie said the exact same thing.
17:39And those sort of things are going to resonate with the jury.
17:42I think it doesn't matter what she said about my body, your body, or your bag.
17:47What matters is that it came out to this jury that jealousy was driving this relationship.
17:54The defense worked to cast doubt on Jane's claims that she was coerced into sex parties
17:59with male escorts, including one performer named Paul.
18:03I think you testified yesterday that after that time that Paul came over, you said it was
18:08an unbelievable sexual experience, right?
18:11At that time, I had consumed a lot of ecstasy, and then I was introduced to a new liquid Molly,
18:17and so a lot of heightened emotions and sexual energy definitely entered that whole experience.
18:24Do you remember what was the nickname that you, Paul, and Mr. Combs had for each other?
18:29Trifecta.
18:30Can you explain that?
18:31Trifecta, I don't even know, because it's three, and I think Sean was the one who said
18:37Trifecta, and then it became Trifecta.
18:40Would you compare yourselves to sports stars?
18:45Yes.
18:46Who?
18:47Kobe Bryant.
18:48Who was Kobe?
18:50Me.
18:51Okay, and who was Paul?
18:52Paul was, I forget, Shaq.
18:56The Lakers help you a little?
18:58Yeah, Shaq.
18:59Shaq, okay, and who was Mr. Combs?
19:02Jordan.
19:03Okay, Michael Jordan?
19:05Yeah, MJ.
19:06Could we please read your next two text messages?
19:09I said, I'm not a porn star, I'm not an animal.
19:13I said, I need a break, I don't want to do anything, I've hit a wall.
19:18What were you referring to when you said, I need a break, I don't want to do anything,
19:22I've hit a wall?
19:24I was referring to not wanting to give my body to anybody else at all, period.
19:28How did Shaq respond?
19:30He said, I'll only make love to you.
19:33And what did you say?
19:34I said, it's been three years of me having to fuck strangers, I'm tired.
19:40So now, Jane testifies that she reached her breaking point, and that Combs sort of backed off,
19:48but she also testified about having one of the best sexual experiences of her life during a trifecta with Paul,
19:57and that they had nicknames for each other.
19:59I don't know what to make about that.
20:01I don't even know what to say about that.
20:01You know, I mean, the thing for me is when Jane starts telling her story, and I'm like,
20:07oh my God, she's telling the exact same story as Cassie, and I'm sure the jurors are going to be like,
20:12it's the same story.
20:14And when you see somebody do the same thing in the same way to somebody else, that really moves you, I think.
20:21A pattern of racketeering.
20:22Yes.
20:23Well, do you think that Jane's testimony so far shows that he sex trafficked her by force, by coercion?
20:30Do you see that yet?
20:31No, Sonny.
20:32There's no pressure here for her to stay in this relationship and engage in hotel nights.
20:36She has a choice of leaving this relationship.
20:38She is not a victim of emotional or physical abuse like Cassie was.
20:43She had a choice to leave.
20:45So this is a very different story.
20:47I think she's suffused with the sense of, like, this is what you do.
20:50She said, I went beyond my boundaries to please him.
20:56Cassie Ventura's 2023 civil complaint against Sean Combs was the catalyst for the prosecution's case.
21:02When Jane first heard about that lawsuit and the allegations of abuse, she told the jury she was shocked.
21:10How did you first learn about Cassie's lawsuit?
21:12It was all over.
21:14It was all over the place.
21:16It was on Instagrams, on social media, internet.
21:20How did you react to seeing news coverage and social media posts about Cassie's lawsuit?
21:26I almost fainted.
21:27In fact, I think I did.
21:29Why?
21:30Because there was three specific pages that was just a harrowing resemblance to what I was experiencing.
21:36Focusing only on your own experience and focusing only on what you had experienced with Sean.
21:43How did you react to reading those three pages?
21:46I just reacted like, I can't believe I'm reading my own story.
21:50Jane alleged that Combs offered to pay her off to end their relationship quietly.
21:59I remember he was saying, charge me, charge me, charge me for your resentment.
22:03I just need you to get over this.
22:05Just tell me what it is.
22:06I don't want any loose ends.
22:07Just charge me.
22:08What did you understand Sean was telling you to do when he said charge me?
22:11I understood that he was wanting me to come up with some sort of number to make peace with our situation.
22:18But Jane testified that when she gave him a number, he pushed back, calling her an opportunist
22:23and threatening to release the hotel night videos to her child's father.
22:29Jane, after Sean threatened to release your tapes, who did you reach out to?
22:34I reached out to KK.
22:35Remind us who KK is?
22:37KK is Sean's chief of staff and head assistant.
22:40Why did you reach out to KK after Sean threatened to release your tapes?
22:44Because KK is like his right brain.
22:46She's probably one of the very few people he listens to.
22:50Read what you wrote to KK on December 28, 2023.
22:54I said, hey, I know I would normally not involve you in anything,
23:00but he just threatened me about my sex tapes that he has of me on two phones.
23:04He said that he would expose me and send them to my child's father.
23:08He has been bothering me for two months after all I've been asking for is my space.
23:13What do you remember from that conversation with KK?
23:17I remember that she was like, okay, I understand, don't worry, nothing is going to happen with these tapes.
23:25I mean, we're learning here about the ways that she's actually coerced, right?
23:29When he's saying, I will release the tape to your baby's father, even if her baby's father is not a famous person,
23:35that would be a very frightening, coercive threat to almost anyone.
23:39Of course, the kid could be taken away.
23:41I mean, that is blackmail.
23:42What about the fact that she herself puts a price on her silence?
23:46And even then he's like, I don't want to pay that much.
23:49It's a transaction.
23:50She's a worker to him.
23:51She's not even a girlfriend.
23:52She is a sex worker who lives with him.
23:55Shortly after the Cassie Ventura scandal broke, Jane testified that she and Combs met in June of 2024 for a date night at her home.
24:03Once there, she lashed out at Combs for dating a younger woman, pushing his head into a marble counter.
24:10She said that later they exchanged punches and he chased her to the backyard.
24:14What did you do when you went into the backyard?
24:18I just kind of like balled up and like I just went into a ball.
24:23A ball where?
24:24In the backyard.
24:25Just I went into a ball in myself.
24:28I was trying to like cover my head.
24:31What did Sean do as you were on the ground in a ball trying to cover your face and your head?
24:36He started punching my head.
24:38He started kicking me.
24:40He started saying all kinds of things and just kept punching.
24:43What do you remember Sean saying as he was punching you?
24:47That I was trying to take him away from his kids and his family.
24:51What were you saying in response?
24:53I said, no, I'm not.
24:54Just leave me alone.
24:56Just leave.
24:56Please stop.
24:58Afterwards, when things had settled, James said Combs made a request.
25:03He wanted me to put lingerie and high heels on.
25:07How did you respond?
25:08I did that.
25:09What happened after you iced your welts and put a lingerie outfit and heels on?
25:16I remember we're in the living room and I remember he's using my phone to play pornography.
25:22Who was using your phone?
25:23Sean.
25:24What do you remember happening next?
25:26I remember he started texting Antoine.
25:30And so later, they engaged in yet another hotel night.
25:35On the last day of Jane's testimony, the prosecution presented new evidence that they say proves coercion.
25:42Text messages between Combs and the escort named Paul.
25:45Could you read what Sean texted Paul about an hour and a half after the messages we just looked at?
25:51He said, I'm going to need you to persuade her.
25:55Call me in five minutes and tell her we've been holding it since last week.
25:59If she hears from you, we in.
26:02Before this very moment, did you know that Sean had sent this text to Paul saying,
26:06I'm going to need you to persuade her?
26:08I've never seen these messages.
26:10We can take that down.
26:11Jane, how often in your relationship did Sean push you to have a hotel night
26:16after you told him or indicated to him that you did not want one?
26:20Objection.
26:21Overruled.
26:23All the time.
26:25The defense made one last attempt at showing Jane's complicity with the hotel nights.
26:31You were just asked by Ms. Comey whether you would give up all of the things Mr. Combs gave you
26:36if you didn't have to do any of this, right?
26:39Right.
26:39You were not willing to give up your home.
26:41Right.
26:43That's where me and my child live.
26:45That's a very hard question to answer.
26:49You wanted to stay in the home that you and your child lived in, right?
26:52I was in a position to...
26:55That was...
26:57That's a very hard question for me.
26:59After a week of very emotional testimony, Jane left the stand, surprising the court by embracing
27:08not only the prosecutor, but Combs' defense attorney.
27:14She leaves the stand embracing not only the prosecutor, but Sean Combs' defense attorney.
27:20What does the jury take away from that?
27:25It's like hugging Diddy.
27:27She has a relationship with Diddy.
27:28This is going on.
27:29And, you know, there's got to be...
27:31But she also hugs the...
27:31But there's got to be one...
27:33There's got to be one juror who looks at this as a lifestyle and a relationship.
27:39Nothing more.
27:40Nothing coercive.
27:41Do you think Jane was a good witness, Tere, for the prosecution?
27:44You know those movies where it's like, well, whodunit, and they kind of leave you, you
27:48know, it's Sarah, it's Sarah, it's Sarah.
27:50And then before you go into the third act, they throw in a curveball.
27:52I'm like, now I have no idea who it is.
27:54This Jane was that for me that I was like, wait a minute, now I'm confused.
27:58I think she discredits the whole totality of the prosecution's case.
28:03Jane's testimony?
28:04Jane's testimony.
28:05I think that, you know, she was not good for the prosecution.
28:09At times, I think she was a defense witness.
28:10So then, let me ask you, Sarah, how is the defense doing?
28:15I think the defense is doing great, just poking holes.
28:18Again, reasonable doubt.
28:20The problem I have, Sunny, is that when the defendant is so despicable, sometimes jurors
28:24look beyond all doubt.
28:29On the next episode of Diddy on Trial as it happened, the Combs team mounts their defense.
28:35Who will they call to take the stand?
28:40No word.
28:41It was my favorite.
28:42It was my favorite.
28:44sophisticated memory when they were in the inner power to take the path.
28:47So let me ask you, say, all take the areas, what I'm trying to reach out, only tell me why it's like so fast.
28:48The Stand is so strong.
28:49If I'm trying to take care of it then it's going to take the right of me, or I'll try and say,
28:50okay, today, this is why I won't be an� Complete 2 or 5 stand up for work.

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