Trump, Combs and Pardon
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Cassie, whose real name is Casandra Ventura, spent four days on the stand in the first week of testimony, saying she “felt trapped” into engaging in orchestrated sexual encounters, known as “freak offs,” with male escorts at hotels and homes — sessions that she said Combs funded.
President Donald Trump revealed that no official request has been made for a pardon of pop singer Sean "Diddy" Combs, who faces serious legal charges. Combs, 55, maintains his plea of not guilty against multiple felony allegations,
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Diddy’s ex and mother of his son Justin Combs, stylist Misa Hylton, attended the first two days of the trial. She later clarified on social media that she was there to support their son because he told her, “Mommy I need you.”
The company was established in 2008, long before allegations began mounting against Combs. For years, the center has helped sift through callers’ grievances across legal issues ranging from ...
In one of the text messages obtained by Page Six, Ventura, 38, admitted there were “a lot of d–ks, a lot of partying” at a gathering.
Two weeks into the sex trafficking trial of Sean Diddy Combs, witnesses have accused the hip-hop mogul of everything from breaking into a rival's home to taking ecstasy and attempting to intimidate or pay off witnesses in the case.
Combs’ attorney, Marc Agnifilo ... until 9:30 a.m. ET But the lawyers are supposed to meet a half hour earlier to resolve any last-minute legal issues in advance of testimony from the government’s star witness: R&B singer Cassie.
Now, we can add comedian Bill Bellamy to that list, as he weighed in on the potential ramifications of the legal woes. What Did Bill Bellamy Say About Diddy? Sean Combs’ rise to prominence ...
In the criminal indictment for this week’s sex trafficking trial of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, the document lists the hip-hop mogul’s aliases.
Follow live coverage on the Sean "Diddy" Combs trial after ex-assistant Capricorn Clark appeared on the stand. Witnesses today include members of LAPD and LAFD.