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‘Jane' to return to the stand in Sean ‘Diddy' Combs' trial

‘Jane' to return to the stand in Sean ‘Diddy' Combs' trial

CNN2 days ago

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Date: 3 min ago
Title: Judge and attorneys meet in robing room
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Judge Arun Subramanian, lead counsel and Jane's attorney are now meeting in the judge's robing room.
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Date: 7 min ago
Title: Judge bars defense from playing Combs' December 2023 audio message to Jane for jury
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Defense attorney Teny Geragos sought to play for the jury an audio message Sean 'Diddy' Combs sent to Jane, one of his accusers testifying under a pseudonym, in December 2023, in which he said he never knew how she felt about 'hotel nights.'
Assistant US Attorney Maurene Comey argued that by December 2023, after Cassie Ventura's lawsuit became public, Combs was aware of the record he was creating in his communications with Jane and may have been crafting a self-serving false narrative in the recording.
Judge Arun Subramanian ruled that the recording cannot be admitted, but Geragos may ask Jane what Combs told her about his awareness of her feelings regarding 'hotel nights' in December 2023.
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Date: 1 min ago
Title: Lawyers debate text messages before jury comes in
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Before the jurors come in, the lawyers are debating more text messages that defense attorney Teny Geragos wants to show the jury.
Those messages are between Sean 'Diddy' Combs and 'Jane,' one of Combs' accusers who is testifying under a pseudonym and is expected to get back on the stand today under cross-examination.
This will be Jane's sixth day on the stand. Jane, who dated Combs from 2021 to 2024 and is referred to in Combs' indictment as 'Victim-2,' began testimony under direct examination by the prosecution on June 5. Cross-examination of Jane began Tuesday.
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Date: 40 min ago
Title: Judge is on the bench
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Judge Arun Subramanian is now on the bench ahead of today's testimony.
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Date: 1 hr 2 min ago
Title: Here's what happened in court yesterday
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'Jane,' one of Sean 'Diddy' Combs' accusers who is testifying under a pseudonym, continued her cross-examination yesterday.
Before the jury was seated, the judge said he is considering whether to dismiss juror No. 6 and that he'll handle the issue tomorrow after hearing from both sides. The prosecutors said that upon review, they found there 'appeared to be a lack of candor with the court' from the juror.
Here's what Jane said.
Jane's cross-examination is expected to continue this morning.

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