Sean Diddy Combs trial updates
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Diddy faces damning testimonies as his sex trafficking and racketeering trial resumes in New York after Memorial Day.
Sensationalized headlines and graphic details not only retraumatize individuals but also perpetuate harmful myths about sexual violence.
Diddy's racketeering and sex trafficking trial is underway, but folks looking to see what's happening in the courtroom are out of luck as there is no livestream available for viewing. People can't get a front row seat like other highly publicized trials because Diddy is facing federal charges,
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"The View" co-host Sunny Hostin leads a panel of legal and pop culture experts in the weekly recap show premiering May 25
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This time around, the Queens rapper and filmmaker reacted on social media to his name being mentioned during Diddy’s ex-assistant Capricorn Clark’s testimony on Tuesday morning (May 27), during which she told prosecutors about a time her former boss had a gun because “he had a problem with 50 Cent.”
The online coverage of the Diddy trial is inescapable. Therapist Kate Keisel of The Sanar Institute has suggestions for surviving the news cycle.
Duncan also noted the growing appetite for court dramas, as seen in the aired trials for Gwyneth Paltrow’s ski incident out of Utah, Alec Baldwin’s Rust manslaughter trial in New Mexico, and most famously Johnny Depp and Amber Heard’s battle in Virginia, aired for all to see.
The federal trial for Sean "Diddy" Combs started with jury selection, with dozens of potential jurors questioned.