Sean “Diddy” Combs
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Incident in the process of Sean “Diddy” Combs: A woman disturbed the negotiation with desert insults.
The trial against Sean “Diddy” Combs (55) experienced an unusual interruption on Tuesday. A spectator caused a scandal in the courtroom when she became loud in front of the accused rap mogul and forced judge Arun Subramanian to intervene immediately.
This is how Sean reacted “Diddy” Combs to the interferer
“This Ar … holes laugh at you,” the woman shouted towards the 55-year-old Combs before giving further insulting statements. Among other things, she shouted: “You laugh at the legacy of a black man” and asked for provocative: “Pull your gun, Ninja, I challenge you!” The woman was brought out of the courtroom.
During the fault, the music producer remained calmly sitting in his place. , surprisingly, the woman turned out to be the actual supporter of Combs. The woman stated that she had the feeling that people made fun of the defendant, “and I wanted to make my voice heard.” She replied to a reporter outside of the court building: “I fed up with the fact that every Diddy treats as he is treated. I said my part.”
The interruption only briefly delayed the negotiation before Eddy Garcia, a former security employee of the Intercontinental Hotel in Los Angeles, was able to continue his statement. A surveillance video showed how Combs attacked his then girlfriend Cassie Ventura (38) in 2016 in the hotel hall.
The lawsuit against Sean “Diddy” Combs is already in the fourth week before the Federal Supreme Court in the southern district of New York in Manhattan. In September, the hip-hop mogul was arrested due to alleged sex crimes and has been in custody since then. He has been on trial since the beginning of May for sex trade, blackmail and promotion of prostitution. Combs had not guilty in all charges.
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Source: Stern

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