Ex-girlfriend 'Jane' back on stand
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"Jane" told the jury that she started the fight by knocking Combs into a countertop and throwing candles at him before he allegedly chased her around her Los Angeles home. She further alleged that Combs kicked doors, placed her in a chokehold, lifted her by the neck, dragged her by the hair and arm, and punched and kicked her.
In today's edition of Diddy on Trial, we break down another day of testimony from "Jane," one of Sean Combs' former girlfriends.
He says, ‘I have a surprise, if that’s okay.’ I understood that he was going to introduce somebody new. I hated it.”
The jury saw a text from Sean Combs’ former girlfriend, testifying under the pseudonym "Jane," expressing happiness with him after she signed a lease for a house that Combs funded.
The house where Jane Austen lived for the final weeks of her life has been opened to the public for the first time. The novelist lived in a home on College Street, Winchester, until her death on the 18 July 1817. Winchester College has opened the house to the public as part of the global celebrations to mark 250 years since Austen was born.
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Despite alleged abuse, she told the court that she still loves Combs, who she believes may have been exploring bisexuality by watching her have sex with other men.
On June 9, ex-lover "Jane" revealed for the first time Diddy's alleged mindset amid Cassie Ventura Fine's bombshell lawsuit and assault video.
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