
Diddy Trial Highlights
‘Jane’ Describes Violent Struggle …
Talks Cassie Beating Video
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Diddy‘s ex-girlfriend had much more to say about their relationship Monday on the nineteenth day of witness testimony in his felony trial … telling the jury a few violent alternate, and recalling the second Diddy discovered the Cassie beating video had been revealed.
The day started with the decide delaying a choice on Diddy’s protection movement for a mistrial … the decision will come down Tuesday morning, after prosecutors submit their response. That is all in relation to some prior testimony from Cassie and a pal about an alleged incident the place Diddy held the pal over a balcony at Cassie’s dwelling.
“Jane” was again on the stand for extra testimony, answering questions from prosecutor Maurene Comey … telling jurors a few violent incident at her dwelling.
She testified Diddy came to visit on June 18, 2024 they usually argued a few latest journey he took to Utah … with Jane telling jurors she confronted Diddy about presumably bringing one other lady with him. She mentioned the lady was between 18 and 21 years previous and mentioned she known as Diddy a “pedophile” because of the age hole.
Jane mentioned the dispute escalated to physical violence and instructed jurors Diddy chased her via the house, breaking down locked doorways … till she escaped down the road and hid outdoors for two hours. She mentioned she returned dwelling however he was there and the violence continued.
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In her testimony, Jane mentioned she was with Diddy at his dwelling on Star Island in Miami in Might 2024 when the Cassie beating video first aired on CNN … and she or he mentioned he huddled with household and his workforce and made some drafts of his apology response.
Jane instructed jurors she would maintain getting again with Diddy after violence and undesirable sexual encounters with different males as a result of she missed him and liked him … and will probably be attention-grabbing to see what she says Tuesday below cross-examination.