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All the explosive pics from Diddy's trial this week from guns to Freak Off items
All the explosive pics from Diddy's trial this week from guns to Freak Off items

Daily Mirror

time23-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

All the explosive pics from Diddy's trial this week from guns to Freak Off items

The jury at Sean 'Diddy' Combs' high-profile trial were shown a number of explosive images this week as each witness took to the stand. Rapper Kid Cudi, real name Scott Mescudi and who dated Cassie Ventura in 2011, was one of the latest to take the stand, with dramatic photos shown to the jury. He spoke about an incident where his Porsche was burnt by what he called a Molotov cocktail – which is a hand thrown bomb filled with flammable liquid. Diddy, 55, is currently facing a number of serious charges, including racketeering conspiracy, sex ­trafficking by force, fraud or coercion and transportation to engage in prostitution. He was arrested in September and strongly denies all allegations made against him. He has been in prison since his arrest, and a number of bail requests have been rejected. Kid Cudi detailed his relationship with Cassie, who is Diddy's ex-girlfriend. He spoke of a break-in at his home and the irreparable damage to his car. The trial continued after Homeland Security Investigations special agent Gerard Gannon returned to the stand on Wednesday speak about the raid on the disgraced rapper's home. He became the 10th witness called by the prosecution. Cassie's mother, Regina Ventura, was among the people who gave evidence this week. Cassie's mother made a heartbreaking claim in court, telling the jury she took out a loan to pay Combs as she feared for her daughter's safety. Diddy's former assistant, David James, also testified, along with Cassie's former friend Kerry Morgan. The trial will continue on Tuesday as the court takes a break for Memorial Day holiday in the US. For confidential support, call the 24-hour National Domestic Abuse Freephone Helpline on 0808 2000 247 or visit If you or your family have lost a friend or family member through fatal domestic abuse, AAFDA (Advocacy After Fatal Domestic Abuse) can offer specialist and expert support and advocacy. For more info visit

More help for victims of domestic abuse
More help for victims of domestic abuse

North Wales Live

time14-05-2025

  • North Wales Live

More help for victims of domestic abuse

Thousands more victims of domestic abuse, sexual violence, 'honour" abuse and stalking will have access to specialist support services under nearly £20 million announced by the Home Secretary. Helplines for victims of domestic abuse will get £6m of the cash. The investment is designed to reach as many different communities as possible and will help specialist services in England and Wales supporting victims and survivors, the Home Office said. Nine helplines across eight charities will receive funding including: Refuge who run the National Domestic Abuse helpline; HourGlass, a charity supporting older victims; Sign Health who support victims who are Deaf; Galop; The Suzy Lamplugh Trust; Karma Nirvana; and Respect will receive funds to continue running helplines for victims, recruit more staff and support more victims escaping abuse. The funding also includes £5.3 million for services supporting children affected by domestic abuse. The money will go on one-to-one and group counselling, classroom assistance and help for their non-abusive parents. Around £2m will go to help victims access financial help to escape abusive relationships, a wide range of specialist domestic abuse services will receive the funding through the Women Aid's Flexible Fund. This gives payments of up to £500 to help victims secure safety and one-off payments of up to £2,500 for deposits for rented accommodation. For our free daily briefing on the biggest issues facing the nation, sign up to the Wales Matters newsletter here. A further £2.5 million will be for projects to help prevent and also improve responses to violence and abuse against women and girls. Jess Phillips, the minister for safeguarding and violence against women and girls told WalesOnline: "We have to look at everywhere a victim can come forward and try to make access points the best they can be. "There are people suffering now who need help now and I also know we have to focus on how to prevent people becoming perpetrators. "We need to work on evidence about what will work in schools. There is ongoing concern about misogyny among (some) boys in schools. "Part of the funding is for things like what is happening in schools and programmes we need to run for young people. This is all part of the government efforts to halve violence against women and girls in a decade." Ms Phillips said while domestic abuse services are funded directly by the Welsh Government in Wales the phonelines being funded are for people across the UK, Wales. "I want people in Wales to know that if they ring one of the helplines they won't have the phone put down. We work closely with the Welsh Government to keep funding in synergy." The £19.9 million investment includes: More than £6 million for national helplines supporting victims of domestic abuse, 'honour'-based abuse, revenge porn and stalking £5.3 million for services supporting children affected by domestic abuse £2.4 million for the Support for Migrant Victims Scheme to help those with no recourse to public funds £1.96 million for the Flexible Fund providing financial support to domestic abuse victims A further £1.7m for sexual violence specialist services, support and advocacy for families bereaved by domestic abuse, support for victims for economic abuse and employers training. £2.5m to help prevent and improve the response to VAWG. This includes increasing the understanding and identification of Violence against Women and Girls (VAWG), work to prevent 'honour' based abuse and improving multi-agency working and risk management.

More help for victims of domestic abuse
More help for victims of domestic abuse

Wales Online

time14-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Wales Online

More help for victims of domestic abuse

More help for victims of domestic abuse The cash will go to specialist domestic abuse services in Wales and England Jess Phillips Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Safeguarding and Violence Against Women and Girls (Image: Ian Vogler / Daily Mirror ) Thousands more victims of domestic abuse, sexual violence, 'honour" abuse and stalking will have access to specialist support services under nearly £20 million announced by the Home Secretary. Helplines for victims of domestic abuse will get £6m of the cash. The investment is designed to reach as many different communities as possible and will help specialist services in England and Wales supporting victims and survivors, the Home Office said. ‌ Nine helplines across eight charities will receive funding including: Refuge who run the National Domestic Abuse helpline; HourGlass, a charity supporting older victims; Sign Health who support victims who are Deaf; Galop; The Suzy Lamplugh Trust; Karma Nirvana; and Respect will receive funds to continue running helplines for victims, recruit more staff and support more victims escaping abuse. ‌ The funding also includes £5.3 million for services supporting children affected by domestic abuse. The money will go on one-to-one and group counselling, classroom assistance and help for their non-abusive parents. Around £2m will go to help victims access financial help to escape abusive relationships, a wide range of specialist domestic abuse services will receive the funding through the Women Aid's Flexible Fund. This gives payments of up to £500 to help victims secure safety and one-off payments of up to £2,500 for deposits for rented accommodation. For our free daily briefing on the biggest issues facing the nation, sign up to the Wales Matters newsletter here . A further £2.5 million will be for projects to help prevent and also improve responses to violence and abuse against women and girls. Article continues below Jess Phillips, the minister for safeguarding and violence against women and girls told WalesOnline: "We have to look at everywhere a victim can come forward and try to make access points the best they can be. "There are people suffering now who need help now and I also know we have to focus on how to prevent people becoming perpetrators. "We need to work on evidence about what will work in schools. There is ongoing concern about misogyny among (some) boys in schools. ‌ "Part of the funding is for things like what is happening in schools and programmes we need to run for young people. This is all part of the government efforts to halve violence against women and girls in a decade." Ms Phillips said while domestic abuse services are funded directly by the Welsh Government in Wales the phonelines being funded are for people across the UK, Wales. "I want people in Wales to know that if they ring one of the helplines they won't have the phone put down. We work closely with the Welsh Government to keep funding in synergy." Article continues below The £19.9 million investment includes: More than £6 million for national helplines supporting victims of domestic abuse, 'honour'-based abuse, revenge porn and stalking £5.3 million for services supporting children affected by domestic abuse £2.4 million for the Support for Migrant Victims Scheme to help those with no recourse to public funds £1.96 million for the Flexible Fund providing financial support to domestic abuse victims A further £1.7m for sexual violence specialist services, support and advocacy for families bereaved by domestic abuse, support for victims for economic abuse and employers training. £2.5m to help prevent and improve the response to VAWG. This includes increasing the understanding and identification of Violence against Women and Girls (VAWG), work to prevent 'honour' based abuse and improving multi-agency working and risk management.

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