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Singers Usher and Ne-Yo and a hotshot music exec were at a restaurant when Sean “Diddy” Combs punched Cassie Ventura in the stomach, according to dramatic testimony in Manhattan court M… ...
The revelation came during Dawn Richard’s dramatic testimony delivered Monday (May 19) in Diddy’s ongoing federal trial. USHER, Ne-Yo and Interscope Records co-founder Jimmy Iovine were ...
R. Kelly's lawyer explained why not including A-list celebrity testimony was a strategic move by the prosecution in Diddy's ...
Diddy's trial entered its sixth day on Monday, May 19. ... Jimmy Iovine and "other celebrities" that Richard could not recall on the witness stand.
The prosecution called 34 witnesses in all before resting their case. Across six weeks of testimony in Sean "Diddy" Combs' ...
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs former assistant testified Thursday under the pseudonym ‘Mia,’ claiming she witnessed the rapper get violent with Cassie Ventura. Diddy is charged with sex trafficking and ...
As she sought a new job, Clark told the court, Combs tried to blackball her. She alleged that she met with Jimmy Iovine for what she thought was a job opportunity, but the co-founder of Interscope ...
Longtime Diddy rival Suge Knight, ... Jimmy Iovine, co-founder of Interscope Records, has not appeared at Combs' trial, but the music executive has been referenced in court testimony.
After the group broke up, Diddy went on to form another band called Dirty Money in 2009 that included himself, Richard and singer Kalenna Harper. ... Ne-Yo and Jimmy Iovine.
As she sought a new job, Clark told the court, Combs tried to blackball her. She alleged that she met with Jimmy Iovine for what she thought was a job opportunity, but the co-founder of Interscope ...
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