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  • Diddy Moves To Exclude Rule 413 And 404 (b) Evidence From The Upcoming Trial (Part 2)
    Jul 6 2025
    In this 39-page motion filed on April 7, 2025, Sean Combs’ legal team asks the court to exclude any reference to alleged prior sexual assaults under Federal Rules of Evidence 413 and 404(b). They argue that Rule 413 only applies when a defendant is formally charged with a sexual assault offense, which Combs is not—his current charges involve racketeering, sex trafficking, and related crimes, but not specific counts of sexual assault. Therefore, they assert the government’s attempt to admit uncharged sexual assault allegations under Rule 413 is legally improper and violates the plain text and legislative intent of the rule.

    Additionally, the motion challenges the admissibility of this evidence under Rule 404(b), which governs the use of prior bad acts to show motive, opportunity, or intent. Combs’ attorneys argue that the government’s notice is procedurally deficient and that the proposed evidence relies heavily on impermissible character inferences—essentially suggesting that because Combs allegedly committed bad acts before, he is more likely to have committed the crimes he’s charged with now. They also invoke Rule 403, saying the evidence has low probative value, is highly inflammatory, and would result in mini-trials over unrelated allegations, confusing the jury and unfairly prejudicing Combs. At minimum, the defense requests a preliminary hearing to assess the reliability of the evidence before it’s presented at trial.


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    gov.uscourts.nysd.628425.213.0.pdf
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  • Diddy Moves To Exclude Rule 413 And 404 (b) Evidence From The Upcoming Trial (Part 1)
    Jul 6 2025
    In this 39-page motion filed on April 7, 2025, Sean Combs’ legal team asks the court to exclude any reference to alleged prior sexual assaults under Federal Rules of Evidence 413 and 404(b). They argue that Rule 413 only applies when a defendant is formally charged with a sexual assault offense, which Combs is not—his current charges involve racketeering, sex trafficking, and related crimes, but not specific counts of sexual assault. Therefore, they assert the government’s attempt to admit uncharged sexual assault allegations under Rule 413 is legally improper and violates the plain text and legislative intent of the rule.

    Additionally, the motion challenges the admissibility of this evidence under Rule 404(b), which governs the use of prior bad acts to show motive, opportunity, or intent. Combs’ attorneys argue that the government’s notice is procedurally deficient and that the proposed evidence relies heavily on impermissible character inferences—essentially suggesting that because Combs allegedly committed bad acts before, he is more likely to have committed the crimes he’s charged with now. They also invoke Rule 403, saying the evidence has low probative value, is highly inflammatory, and would result in mini-trials over unrelated allegations, confusing the jury and unfairly prejudicing Combs. At minimum, the defense requests a preliminary hearing to assess the reliability of the evidence before it’s presented at trial.


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    gov.uscourts.nysd.628425.213.0.pdf
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  • Madison Mogen And The DNA Found Under Her Fingernails
    Jul 5 2025
    ​Recent court documents have revealed that DNA from three different individuals was discovered under the fingernails of Madison Mogen, one of the four University of Idaho students tragically murdered in November 2022. This finding suggests that Mogen may have struggled with her assailant, potentially collecting crucial forensic evidence during the attack. However, defense attorneys for the primary suspect, Bryan Kohberger, contend that the DNA tests were inconclusive and have filed motions to exclude this evidence from the upcoming trial..

    Kohberger, a former criminology Ph.D. student, is accused of fatally stabbing Mogen and her three housemates. Prosecutors have presented additional evidence linking Kohberger to the crime, including DNA found on a knife sheath at the scene, surveillance footage of a vehicle resembling his, and cell phone records placing him near the victims' residence before and after the murders. The defense is challenging the admissibility of much of this evidence, arguing that certain investigative methods and the breadth of search warrants could mislead the jury or infringe upon Kohberger's rights


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    Idaho murders trial rocked by curveball DNA evidence found under victim's fingernails | Daily Mail Online
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  • The Suzanne Morphew Murder: The Grand Jury Indictment Of Barry Morphew (Part 2) (7/5/25)
    Jul 5 2025
    On June 20, 2025, a Colorado grand jury indicted Barry Morphew for the first-degree murder of his wife, Suzanne Morphew, who disappeared on Mother's Day 2020. Her remains were discovered in September 2023 in a shallow grave near Moffat, Colorado, approximately 40 miles from their home. An autopsy revealed the presence of a powerful animal tranquilizer cocktail known as BAM (butorphanol, azaperone, and medetomidine) in Suzanne's system. Investigators determined that Barry Morphew was the only private citizen in the area with access to BAM, a drug he had used in his previous deer farming activities in Indiana. Additionally, tranquilizer equipment was found in the couple's home, and records showed no other individuals or businesses in the region had obtained BAM prescriptions between 2017 and 2020.

    On June 20, 2025, a Colorado grand jury indicted Barry Morphew for the first-degree murder of his wife, Suzanne Morphew, who disappeared on Mother's Day 2020. Her remains were discovered in September 2023 in a shallow grave near Moffat, Colorado, approximately 40 miles from their home. An autopsy revealed the presence of a powerful animal tranquilizer cocktail known as BAM (butorphanol, azaperone, and medetomidine) in Suzanne's system. Investigators determined that Barry Morphew was the only private citizen in the area with access to BAM, a drug he had used in his previous deer farming activities in Indiana. Additionally, tranquilizer equipment was found in the couple's home, and records showed no other individuals or businesses in the region had obtained BAM prescriptions between 2017 and 2020.


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    Grand Jury Indictment_0.pdf
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  • The Suzanne Morphew Murder: The Grand Jury Indictment Of Barry Morphew (Part 1) (7/5/25)
    Jul 5 2025
    On June 20, 2025, a Colorado grand jury indicted Barry Morphew for the first-degree murder of his wife, Suzanne Morphew, who disappeared on Mother's Day 2020. Her remains were discovered in September 2023 in a shallow grave near Moffat, Colorado, approximately 40 miles from their home. An autopsy revealed the presence of a powerful animal tranquilizer cocktail known as BAM (butorphanol, azaperone, and medetomidine) in Suzanne's system. Investigators determined that Barry Morphew was the only private citizen in the area with access to BAM, a drug he had used in his previous deer farming activities in Indiana. Additionally, tranquilizer equipment was found in the couple's home, and records showed no other individuals or businesses in the region had obtained BAM prescriptions between 2017 and 2020.

    On June 20, 2025, a Colorado grand jury indicted Barry Morphew for the first-degree murder of his wife, Suzanne Morphew, who disappeared on Mother's Day 2020. Her remains were discovered in September 2023 in a shallow grave near Moffat, Colorado, approximately 40 miles from their home. An autopsy revealed the presence of a powerful animal tranquilizer cocktail known as BAM (butorphanol, azaperone, and medetomidine) in Suzanne's system. Investigators determined that Barry Morphew was the only private citizen in the area with access to BAM, a drug he had used in his previous deer farming activities in Indiana. Additionally, tranquilizer equipment was found in the couple's home, and records showed no other individuals or businesses in the region had obtained BAM prescriptions between 2017 and 2020.


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    Grand Jury Indictment_0.pdf
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    16 m
  • Mega Edition: Christopher Ignacio, Lance Jimenez And Deonte Nash Give Testimony On Day 11 (7/5/25)
    Jul 5 2025
    During the morning session of Sean "Diddy" Combs's federal sex trafficking and racketeering trial on May 28, 2025, the court heard testimony from LAPD officer Christopher Ignacio and arson investigator Lance Jimenez regarding the 2012 firebombing of rapper Kid Cudi's Porsche. Jimenez described finding a Molotov cocktail made from a 40 oz Olde English malt liquor bottle and a designer handkerchief inside the damaged vehicle, suggesting the attack was deliberate . This testimony supports the prosecution's narrative of Combs's alleged retaliatory behavior towards individuals associated with his former partner, Cassie Ventura.

    Additionally, former employee Capricorn Clark provided emotional testimony, alleging that Combs kidnapped her at gunpoint in a bid to locate and harm Kid Cudi, whom he suspected of having a relationship with Ventura . Clark also recounted witnessing Combs physically assault Ventura, adding to the prosecution's portrayal of a pattern of abuse and intimidation. These testimonies aim to establish a broader context of Combs's alleged coercive and violent behavior, integral to the racketeering charges he faces.


    On the afternoon of Day 11 in Sean "Diddy" Combs' federal sex trafficking and racketeering trial, former stylist Deonte Nash delivered compelling testimony detailing Combs' alleged abusive behavior toward ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura. Nash recounted a 2013 incident where Combs allegedly assaulted Ventura during preparations for the OVO Festival, dragging her by the hair and striking her until she sustained a bleeding head injury . He also described an episode where Ventura, fearing for her safety, contemplated jumping off a hotel balcony to escape Combs' threats to release explicit videos of her .


    During cross-examination, Nash acknowledged his continued friendship with Ventura, including assisting her with wedding preparations and discussing her court attire . He also admitted to past drug use, including cocaine and ecstasy, and to using marijuana before a meeting with prosecutors . Despite these admissions, Nash maintained that Combs exerted control over Ventura through financial manipulation and threats, such as withholding support for her housing and career, and coercing her into non-consensual sexual acts known as "freak-offs" . The court session concluded with Nash's testimony, and the next witness, a former employee identified as "Mia," is expected to testify in the following days

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    (3) Live updates: Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs trial continues after Capricorn Clark describes relationship with Cassie Ventura | CNN
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  • Mega Edition: Capricorn Clarke Takes The Stand On Day 10 (7/5/25)
    Jul 5 2025
    Capricorn Clark, a former assistant and marketing executive for Sean "Diddy" Combs, delivered compelling testimony during his federal sex trafficking and racketeering trial. She recounted a harrowing incident from December 2011, where Combs allegedly appeared at her apartment armed with a gun, demanding she accompany him to confront rapper Kid Cudi, who was then romantically involved with Combs' ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura. Clark testified that Combs threatened to kill Cudi and coerced her into joining him, describing the experience as a kidnapping. Upon arriving at Cudi's residence, Clark remained in the vehicle and contacted Ventura to warn her of Combs' intentions. Cudi corroborated parts of her account, stating he received a warning call from Clark and that Combs had unlawfully entered his home. Clark also described witnessing Combs physically assault Ventura, stating he repeatedly kicked her while she lay on the floor, crying silently, as security personnel stood by without intervening.


    Beyond this incident, Clark detailed a pattern of abuse and intimidation throughout her tenure with Combs. She recounted being subjected to five consecutive days of lie detector tests in an abandoned building after jewelry went missing, during which she was threatened with being thrown into the East River if she failed. Clark also testified that Combs had threatened to kill her upon discovering her previous association with his rival, Suge Knight. Despite these experiences, Clark returned to work for Combs in 2016 after a period of unemployment, highlighting the control he exerted over her career. Her testimony contributes to the prosecution's portrayal of Combs as orchestrating a violent and coercive environment, central to the charges he faces.



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    May 27, 2025 - Day 10 of testimony in the Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs trial | CNN
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  • Mega Edition: George Kaplan, Kid Cudi And Mylah Morales Take The Stand On Day 9 (7/5/25)
    Jul 5 2025
    On Day 9 of Sean "Diddy" Combs' federal trial, former personal assistant George Kaplan delivered compelling testimony that shed light on the inner workings of Combs' operations. Kaplan recounted an incident aboard a private jet in 2015, where he witnessed Combs allegedly assaulting singer Cassie Ventura. According to Kaplan, he heard glass shattering and saw Combs standing over Ventura, who was on her back with her legs up, seemingly trying to create space. Ventura reportedly screamed, "Isn't anybody seeing this?" as the altercation unfolded. Kaplan also described another episode where he observed Ventura with bruises under her eye, after which Combs instructed him to purchase over-the-counter remedies to conceal the injuries .

    Beyond these incidents, Kaplan detailed his responsibilities, which extended beyond typical assistant duties. He testified about preparing hotel rooms for Combs' events, ensuring they were stocked with specific items and later cleaning them to protect Combs' public image. Kaplan also mentioned procuring drugs like MDMA for Combs and maintaining a "medicine bag" containing substances such as ketamine and Wellbutrin. Despite expressing admiration for Combs, Kaplan stated that he ultimately resigned in December 2015 due to discomfort with the physical behavior he witnessed .




    On Day 9 of Sean "Diddy" Combs' federal sex trafficking and racketeering trial, rapper Kid Cudi (Scott Mescudi) delivered a compelling testimony detailing a series of unsettling events he attributed to Combs' jealousy over Cudi's brief relationship with Casandra "Cassie" Ventura in 2011. Cudi recounted receiving a distressed call from Ventura, warning him that Combs had discovered their relationship and had obtained Cudi's home address. Subsequently, Cudi found his Los Angeles home broken into, with Christmas gifts unwrapped and his dog locked in a bathroom. He reported the incident to the police. Weeks later, in early 2012, Cudi's Porsche was destroyed by a Molotov cocktail in his driveway—a retaliatory act he suspected was orchestrated by Combs. Although Combs later denied involvement during a meeting at a Los Angeles hotel, Cudi testified that he believed the incidents were meant to intimidate him.

    Cudi's testimony aligns with previous allegations made by Ventura in her 2023 lawsuit, where she claimed Combs threatened violence against both her and Cudi upon learning of their relationship. During his testimony, Cudi described Combs' demeanor during their confrontation as reminiscent of a "Marvel supervillain," noting his calmness and the unsettling nature of the encounter. These accounts contribute to the prosecution's narrative of Combs' alleged pattern of coercive and violent behavior to maintain control over individuals in his personal and professional life. Combs has pleaded not guilty to all charges, including racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking, and faces the possibility of life imprisonment if convicted.

    Mylah Morales testified about a 2010 incident at the Beverly Hills Hotel during the Grammy Awards weekend. She recounted waking up to the sounds of a heated argument between Combs and Cassie Ventura. After Combs stormed out of the room, Morales found Ventura with visible injuries, including a swollen lip, a black eye, and knots on her head. Concerned for Ventura's safety, Morales took her to her own home and consulted a doctor friend, who advised that Ventura should visit the emergency room. However, Ventura declined to seek medical attention or involve the police. Morales expressed fear for her own safety, stating she was afraid of Combs and feared for her life

    Frederic Zemmour, manager at the L’Ermitage Hotel in Beverly Hills, also testified on Day 9. He stated that Combs' customer profile had several notes to staff, including one that warned he "always spills candle wax on everything and uses excessive amounts of oil." These details were presented to illustrate Combs' behavior and its impact on hotel staff and property.


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    May 22, 2025 - Day 9 of testimony in the Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs trial | CNN
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