Former Diddy Employee Who Documented Alleged Ab*se In Personal Journal Is Expected To Testify At S*x Trafficking Trial

Former Diddy Employee Who Documented Alleged Ab*se In Personal Journal Is Expected To Testify At S*x Trafficking Trial
A former Diddy employee says she kept the receipts… and now she’s bringing them to court.
As Diddy’s sex trafficking and racketeering case heads to trial, court documents obtained by journalist Meghann Cuniff reveal that one of his former staffers, identified as Employee-3, maintained a personal diary documenting alleged ab*se. “During the time that they worked for the defendant, Employee-3 kept a personal diary in which she detailed the specific incidents of the defendant’s behavior toward herself and others,” the filing states. She is expected to testify.
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This comes as Diddy’s legal team continues fighting to limit the evidence allowed at trial, recently scoring a partial win after a judge agreed to exclude several “uncharged” instances of (alleged) s3xual assault. However, this specific accuser will still be permitted to testify, and Cassie is also expected to take the stand.
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