This. Combs needs life in lockup. |
So he got to her. It was obvious that he was untouchable and would surround people like her with threats. |
it’s not far fetched to believe this. We already know he was attempting contact with witnesses while in jail, trying to get them to say things to make him look good. |
Gee...I wonder why she changed her mind... |
Sure, there's always the possibility that Jay Z paid her off, but to be fair, there were a lot of problems with her story. Not to mention her problematic lawyer. Also, I should correct the post you're quoting. The woman did not admit to lying; she said she withdrew her case for fear of intimidation and retaliation, but that her claims were valid. If Jay were going to pay her off, I'm sure she had to agree to make no further slanderous statements towards him. |
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Today in court per NBC:
Week Four of Combs’ trial will begin with witness “Mia,” who used to work for Combs, returning to the stand for a third day to finish cross-examination, followed by a redirect from prosecutors. The following witnesses are also expected today: Enrique Santos and Eddy Garcia, who are expected to testify with immunity; Sylvia Okun, a hotel custodian; and Frank Piazza, a forensic video expert. |
| Who are these guys? Why do they need immunity? Enrique Santos and Eddy Garcia |
Eddie Garcia, who worked in security at the InterContinental Hotel. No one seems to know Santos. Maybe another security or hotel employee. |
My guess is Eddie Garcia is the guy who Diddy paid to get the copy of the video. The other hotel security guard said he came back to work days later and the video footage was gone. |
| The defense is destroying Mia. I don’t know if the prosecution can clean this up. |
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The defense just got this video of Sara (Mia) played for the jurors. Remember, she said the first time Diddy raped her was on his birthday. The defense has been grilling her about these birthday shout outs considering it was the anniversary of the first rape.
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I don't see it that way at all. Any psychologist will tell you how normal it is for victims not to come forward especially for the reasons Mia states. In her words she didn't report him "Because I was terrified and brainwashed." She said she only had the courage to do so when others first came forward. She also said its been a long process for her and that she's been in therapy. All normal and reasonable for a victim of a monster like Diddy. |
One thing does not negate the other. |
Absolutely. There were so many loving and flattering tweets, texts, etc. The defense has been very aggressively going after her. My concern is that she might have lost a juror or two. I think one more expert is going to testify, hopefully that will help. |