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Diddy Continues To Push The Court To Exclude Portions Of Dawn Richard Testimony (6/11/25)
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In this letter to Judge Subramanian, the defense opposes the government’s plan to introduce certain testimony from Dawn Richard. The defense argues that the government intends to elicit inadmissible and irrelevant testimony regarding alleged statements and purported threats made by Sean Combs and Bad Boy Records President Harve Pierre. They contend that such statements, along with Ms. Richard’s subjective understanding of them, fall outside the scope of permissible evidence and would unfairly prejudice the jury.
The defense asserts that allowing this line of testimony would improperly introduce speculative and potentially inflammatory material that lacks proper evidentiary foundation. They request that the Court preclude the government from eliciting or offering this evidence through Ms. Richard, maintaining that it does not meet the standards for admissibility and risks distracting the jury from the core issues of the case.
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source:
gov.uscourts.nysd.628425.398.0.pdf
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The defense asserts that allowing this line of testimony would improperly introduce speculative and potentially inflammatory material that lacks proper evidentiary foundation. They request that the Court preclude the government from eliciting or offering this evidence through Ms. Richard, maintaining that it does not meet the standards for admissibility and risks distracting the jury from the core issues of the case.
to contact me:
[email protected]
source:
gov.uscourts.nysd.628425.398.0.pdf
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In this letter to Judge Subramanian, the defense opposes the government’s plan to introduce certain testimony from Dawn Richard. The defense argues that the government intends to elicit inadmissible and irrelevant testimony regarding alleged statements and purported threats made by Sean Combs and Bad Boy Records President Harve Pierre. They contend that such statements, along with Ms. Richard’s subjective understanding of them, fall outside the scope of permissible evidence and would unfairly prejudice the jury.
The defense asserts that allowing this line of testimony would improperly introduce speculative and potentially inflammatory material that lacks proper evidentiary foundation. They request that the Court preclude the government from eliciting or offering this evidence through Ms. Richard, maintaining that it does not meet the standards for admissibility and risks distracting the jury from the core issues of the case.
to contact me:
[email protected]
source:
gov.uscourts.nysd.628425.398.0.pdf
…
continue reading
The defense asserts that allowing this line of testimony would improperly introduce speculative and potentially inflammatory material that lacks proper evidentiary foundation. They request that the Court preclude the government from eliciting or offering this evidence through Ms. Richard, maintaining that it does not meet the standards for admissibility and risks distracting the jury from the core issues of the case.
to contact me:
[email protected]
source:
gov.uscourts.nysd.628425.398.0.pdf
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