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Diddy's Ex-GF Urges Judge To Release Him

Diddy's Ex-GF Urges Judge To Release Him

Fox News04-08-2025
Diddy's ex-girlfriend Gina Huynh urged a judge to release him on bail, calling him a changed man committed to fatherhood ahead of his October sentencing. Sydney Sweeney was heckled over her American Eagle ad at the Americana premiere but kept her composure as the brand defended the campaign. Erik Menendez is back in prison recovering from kidney surgeries, with a parole hearing scheduled for August 22 and clemency still on the table.
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