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The Prosecution Fires Back At Diddy Over The Testimony Of Frank Piazza And 'Mia' (6/18/25)

The Prosecution Fires Back At Diddy Over The Testimony Of Frank Piazza And 'Mia' (6/18/25)



In United States v. Combs, the Government writes to address contested evidentiary matters related to the testimony of Mia and Frank Piazza, as well as the text messages the prosecution intends to admit regarding the summary charts. The defense has raised objections concerning the admissibility of Mia’s continued testimony, particularly regarding her interactions with law enforcement and any potential influence on her statements. Additionally, Frank Piazza's testimony has been challenged on the grounds of relevance and whether it sufficiently supports the Government’s case. The defense argues that Piazza’s statements should be excluded due to their alleged lack of direct connection to the charges.

The Government also seeks to admit certain text messages as evidence, which the defense opposes, citing concerns about the authenticity and relevance of the communications. These messages are intended to support summary charts that outline financial transactions and communication patterns relevant to the case. The defense contends that the charts and associated texts lack sufficient context and may unfairly prejudice the jury. In response, the Government argues that the texts and charts are vital for clarifying key points in the case and should be admitted as they provide essential context for understanding the defendant’s actions.


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source:

gov.uscourts.nysd.628425.407.0.pdf


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