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  • May 6, 2025

    Juror 183: I live with my wife, she was at Con Ed. We have no children. I completed one course at Temple University. I shop on Amazon. I watch the Housewives and Basketball Wives. House music and some gospel.
    Juror 163: I live in The Bronx, work in a hospital

  • May 6, 2025

    Juror 255: I'm 87, live in Manhattan alone. I'm retired. I worked for Navy Ship Repair in San Diego. My daughter worked at UnitedHealthCare. Another's with Molson Coors. Another here at Conde Nast, with my grandchildren that's why I'm here. Morning Joe

  • May 6, 2025

    Juror 230: I'm 57, I live in Westchester. I'm a manufacturing architect, my wife is a data scientist for Alliant Data Services. I read The Athletic and stream, Severance and sports since the Mets became good again. Rock, alternatives- with my younger son, country

  • May 6, 2025

    Juror 240: I'm 45. I live in Manhattan with my wife and daughter. I'm a pilot for American Airlines. I have a BS in construction management. I use YouTube, Reddit. Disney Plus. Photos, I still fly instruct. AOPA, Manhattan Flight Club

  • May 6, 2025

    Juror 247: 40 years old, in Manhattan, I work at Weill Cornell. My wife's an artist. We don't have any children. My expertise is oncology. I read The New Yorker. I watch HBO. I like rock. Surf, bike and hike.
    Judge: Let me see the lawyers at the sidebar

  • May 6, 2025

    Judge: Jurors, you are finished for today. Do not read about the case or post anything about it. [Leave]
    AUSA: We proposed not bring back five more jurors
    Combs' Teny Geragos: We agree on 282, 289 and 304
    Agnifilo: We propose strikes 1-2, 1-2
    Judge: OK. Adjourned.

  • May 6, 2025

    That's it for today

  • May 6, 2025

    Nicole Westmoreland, who represented Young Thug’s codefendant Quamarvious Nichols in the YSL trial, is now officially representing Diddy.


  • May 7, 2025
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    Diddy's New Lawyer Says She Survived Sexual Assault in 2001

    "Nicole Westmoreland -- the newest lawyer on Diddy's team -- is a survivor of sexual assault ... because she was allegedly raped back in 2001.
    The powerhouse attorney -- who officially joined Diddy's team this morning -- was just 19 years old back in 2001 when she worked for a company that helped people reinstate suspended driver's licenses."

    tmz.com/2025/05/06/diddy-new-lawyer-survived-sexual-assault-2001

  • May 7, 2025

    "According to Westmoreland, Bryan Williams -- vice president of Cash Money Records -- and a man named “Stone” met her and asked her to make a sales pitch to the company at Patchwerk Recording Studio in Atlanta.

    One night, Westmoreland says she and three female friends went to the recording studio ... where a large gathering was taking place.

    According to Westmoreland, a man named Alfred Cleveland was there, and she says he was a friend of Ronald Williams -- then president of CMR and Bryan's brother."

  • May 7, 2025

    "During the evening, Westmoreland says she went to use the restroom ... and, Cleveland offered to show her where it was. Westmoreland says Cleveland got her to the bathroom, forced her inside and raped her.

    She claims another man came to the door ... during which Cleveland allegedly told him to keep guard and then allegedly tried to pass her off to him — but, Nicole says she begged him not to, and he let her go.

    Westmoreland later said she was threatened about going to the police ... but, she did anyway -- and, Cleveland was arrested and charged with rape. He ultimately pled guilty to aggravated assault with intent to rape."

  • May 7, 2025
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    Silas

    Diddy's New Lawyer Says She Survived Sexual Assault in 2001

    "Nicole Westmoreland -- the newest lawyer on Diddy's team -- is a survivor of sexual assault ... because she was allegedly raped back in 2001.
    The powerhouse attorney -- who officially joined Diddy's team this morning -- was just 19 years old back in 2001 when she worked for a company that helped people reinstate suspended driver's licenses."

    https://www.tmz.com/2025/05/06/diddy-new-lawyer-survived-sexual-assault-2001/

    wow
    i hope this means that deep down, Diddy is really innocent and not that he can just pay whatever price it takes to get people on his side

  • May 7, 2025
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    wow
    i hope this means that deep down, Diddy is really innocent and not that he can just pay whatever price it takes to get people on his side

    Westmoreland will most likely be the lawyer that cross examines Cassie when she gets on the stand

  • May 7, 2025
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    Silas

    Juror 227 (male) I, uh, the list, I don't know
    Judge: I'm going to excuse you for cause.
    Juror 230 (male) talks the witness stand.
    Judge: What are your reading?
    Juror 230: David Sederis.
    Judge: Could you discuss sexual matters with others?
    230: Yes.

    why would he ask ": Could you discuss sexual matters with others?"

  • Silas

    Combs' Agnifilo: This man has an agenda. He tried to backpedal to get on the jury. He's turning to the parties and selling himself. He's trying to get on this jury.
    Judge: I've got it. He'll be struck (laughs)
    AUSA: You asked of bias, he said No.
    Judge: He's out

    damn
    tbh it'll be hard to get someone who's truly ignorant of the case and has No opinion

    interesting exchange tbh

  • May 7, 2025
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    why would he ask ": Could you discuss sexual matters with others?"

    to see how comfortable that juror is with sexual topics.

    This trial is gonna be full of that and if the juror is extremely uncomfortable when it gets brought up, then it might lead to extreme bias.

    There's one juror who said they don't even like talking about anything sexual and fainted when her teacher one time made a joke about b******s. The judge had to exclude her from the jury pool.

  • May 7, 2025
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    wow
    i hope this means that deep down, Diddy is really innocent and not that he can just pay whatever price it takes to get people on his side

    This is definitely a play to discredit Cassie

    Get a women that survived sexual assault to tear down another survivor’s testimony to seem innocent

  • May 7, 2025

    Day 3 of jury selection

  • May 7, 2025

    All rise!
    AUSA: We propose to do the peremptory challenges not today but on Friday morning, in case some of the jurors come up with new reasons not to be on the jury before then.
    Judge Subramian: Sounds fine.
    Combs' Agnifilo: We want the HBO juror, 29, out

  • May 7, 2025

    Combs' Agnifilo: Teny Geragos of our team was on emails with the production company of the HBO documentary. People were paid -
    Judge: Will the documentary come up at trial?
    Agnifilo: I believe so.
    Judge: AUSA, we didn't ask her about her pay

  • May 7, 2025

    Judge: Shouldn't we exclude her?
    AUSA: We agree.
    Judge: Juror 29 is excused for cause.
    Combs' Teny Geragos: The juror who works for Her Justice - she was before that at the Legal Aid Society, for juveniles in family court. She did not disclose this on Question 14

  • May 7, 2025

    Combs' Teny Geragos: She did not disclose any legal training. I was an intern at Legal Aid and I know the office managers there have a lot of input-
    Judge: Are you saying the juror lied?
    Geragos; I think she lied in the individual questioning, not group

  • May 7, 2025

    Judge: Maybe she didn't get training in the law there
    Combs' Teny Geragos: Based on my experience as an intern there for 3 months, I think she did.
    Judge: When did the defense become aware?
    Geragos: Yesterday.
    AUSA: An office manager does not get legal training

  • May 7, 2025

    Judge: I find no reason to think she lied. Maybe the defense just doesn't like her prior employment. That's why you have peremptory challenges. Bring in the jurors
    All rise!
    Judge: This is US v. Sean Combs, I expect it to run eight weeks

  • May 7, 2025

    Judge: We will begin with Juror 146. But first, Ms. Geragos, who long was Juror 131 working at Legal Aid?
    Combs' Teny Geragos: Three years. Ms. Comey implied she worked on office supplies. I think it's more than that
    Judge: I'm going to think about it