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00:31Sean 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.
01:05Thank you for joining us.
01:13I'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.
01:28This 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.
01:42Much like Ventura, her story was defined by his desire for freak-offs.
01:48He called them hotel nights with Jane.
01:51In 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.
02:45And 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?
02:55Just 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.
10:04She feels obligated.
10:05She 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
10:25nights 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?
10:35I 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, 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.
11:34Okay, so on February 10, you write to him, just want to say I loved and appreciated every
11:39detail 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,
11:52detailing an elaborate birthday party he threw for one of them.
11:56She told the jury she felt traumatized.
12:00I saw that the woman had a private jet, that he had booked a villa on a nice island with her
12:06and her friends, and just did such a beautiful birthday celebration for this woman.
12:11So let's keep reading your text.
12:14Can 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.
12:24Can 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 we 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,
12:46and we would travel and just do normal things together that I really craved to do.
12:52How 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 her testimony.
13:12And you say, so I come in and do that while you go back to being laid up and booed for days.
13:17I see what I'm turning into in your eyes while homegirl has literally ran through and fucks your friends behind your back.
13:22And 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 I 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 me to have sex with strangers.
13:51And when he leaves me, he goes and spends quality time and shopping and dining, et cetera, et 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?
14:32To stabilize the relationship, Jane testified that she and Combs entered into a two-year love contract.
14:39And what was that?
14:40It was him asking me what I wanted for an allowance every month, just moving forward, that that's what he was going to do for me.
14:48And you had this conversation in March of 2023, approximately?
14:52Yes.
14:53And what did you say in response when Sean mentioned an allowance?
14:56I said, okay.
14:58Did you come to an agreement?
14:59Yes.
14:59I had said 15, and he said 10.
15:03And then what ended up happening after the Turks' trip with respect to that agreement?
15:08After this trip, I started looking for new places, and I moved into a new home and just used 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 to 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 for a woman's rent that I'm not even seeing.
15:37Now 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 because 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.
16:31People 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.
16:39That is not illegal.
16:40You have to show that she has some vulnerability and inability to leave this relationship, that 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 one of his girlfriends is on a private jet, is on vacation, and gets the infamous Chanel bag.
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.
17:14That was a Van Cleef and our pals 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 jury, 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.
17:46What 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 with 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 an 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, and 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?
18:32Trifecta? I don't even know, because it's three, and I think Sean was the one who said trifecta, 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?
19:08I said, I'm not a porn star.
19:12I'm not an animal.
19:13I said, I need a break.
19:15I don't want to do anything.
19:17I've hit a wall.
19:18What were you referring to when you said, I need a break.
19:21I don't want to do anything.
19:22I've hit a wall.
19:23I was referring to not wanting to give my body to anybody else at all, period.
19:28How did Sean respond?
19:30He said, I'll only make love to you.
19:33And what did you say?
19:33I said, it's been three years of me having to fuck strangers.
19:39I'm tired.
19:42So 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 think about that.
20:01I mean, the thing for me is when Jane starts telling her story and I'm like, oh my God, she's telling the exact same story as Cassie.
20:11And I'm sure the jurors are going to be like, it'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.
20:44She 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.
20:55Cassie 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.
21:09How did you first learn about Cassie's lawsuit?
21:13It 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?
21:29Because, because there was three specific pages that was just a harrowing resemblance to what I was experiencing.
21:38Focusing 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.
21:52Jane alleged that Combs offered to pay her off to end their relationship quietly.
21:58I 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 and threatening to release the hotel night videos to her child's father.
22:28Jane, 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.
22:41Why 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 28th, 2023.
22:54I said, hey, I know I would normally not involve you in anything, but 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.
23:09He has been bothering me for two months after all I've been asking for is my space.
23:14What 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 are 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, that 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 and...
24:44What 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?
24:52I said, no, I'm not.
24:54Just leave me alone.
24:56Just leave.
24:56Please stop.
24:57Afterwards, when things had settled, James said Combs made a request.
25:04He wanted me to put lingerie and high heels on.
25:06How did you respond?
25:08I did that.
25:10What happened after you iced your welts and put a lingerie outfit and heels on?
25:15I 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 James' testimony, the prosecution presented new evidence that they say proves coercion.
25:42Text messages between Combs and the escort named Paul.
25:46Could 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.
25:54Call 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, I'm going to need you to persuade her?
26:08I've never seen these messages.
26:10We can take that down.
26:12Jane, how often in your relationship did Sean push you to have a hotel night after you told him or indicated to him that you did not want one?
26:20Objection.
26:21Overruled.
26:23All the time.
26:24The 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 if you didn't have to do any of this, right?
26:39Right.
26:40You were not willing to give up your home, right?
26:43That's where me and my child live.
26:45That's a very hard question to answer.
26:48You 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 not only the prosecutor, but Sean Combs' defense attorney.
27:20What does the jury take away from that?
27:25She...
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 hugged the A.
27:32But 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.
27:42Do 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 know, 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, no, 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.
28:11So 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.
28:19The problem I have, Sonny, is that when the defendant is so despicable, sometimes jurors look 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?
28:38I think this happens when the defendant came before the defendant was treating me for the consequences too.
28:47That didn't prove to me just so fickle the sentence at him.
28:52Everyone hates that he didn't.
28:54But now, he got him because it's the defense.
28:57The bitter guy if he lets us down mediation.
29:00And now he goes against theeezers.
29:02I think he saw the best customer.
29:03You know what I told him?
29:05Have used the day before.
29:05You
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