When Alex Acosta sat before Congress to explain himself, what unfolded was less an act of accountability and more a masterclass in bureaucratic self-preservation. He painted the 2008 Epstein plea dea…
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In a letter dated June 5, 2025, counsel for "Jane"—a pseudonymous witness in United States v. Sean Combs—formally opposed a request from a group of news organizations seeking to alter the trial sched…
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In a letter to Judge Arun Subramanian, the Government has requested permission to introduce new evidence during redirect examination in the federal criminal case against Sean "Diddy" Combs. The evide…
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Brendan Paul, a former Syracuse University basketball player turned personal assistant to Sean “Diddy” Combs, has emerged as a central figure in the federal RICO case against the music mogul. Initial…
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The Combs Defendants, including Sean Combs and his affiliated companies, have requested a pre-motion conference to seek dismissal of Plaintiff John Doe’s First Amended Complaint (ECF #28) with prejud…
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In this letter to Judge Subramanian regarding the United States v. Combs trial, the defense objects to several exhibits the government intends to introduce during Jane Doe’s testimony—specifically, t…
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In a recent lawsuit filed in February 2025, an unnamed woman accused Sean "Diddy" Combs of sexually assaulting her at a Los Angeles nightclub in November 2016. According to the complaint, Combs alleg…
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In United States v. Combs (24-cr-542), the defense objects to the government's motion to strike a juror, arguing that such an action would severely prejudice Mr. Combs. They contend that the juror’s …
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In United States v. Combs (24-cr-542), the defense objects to the government's motion to strike a juror, arguing that such an action would severely prejudice Mr. Combs. They contend that the juror’s …
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In United States v. Combs (24-cr-542), the defense objects to the government's motion to strike a juror, arguing that such an action would severely prejudice Mr. Combs. They contend that the juror’s …
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