Cassie Ventura takes stand in Sean Diddy Combs trial
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The multi-hyphenate mogul has made living the high life his brand. Now prosecutors aim to seize much of it under federal asset forfeiture laws.
“The court calls Casandra Ventura,” a clerk called out
Prosecutors in "United States v Combs" say accused's latest request to the judge will risk a "chilling effect" on victim-witnesses if granted.
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On the stand in court Tuesday, Cassie alleged Combs would "bash my head, knock me over, drag me, kick me, stomp me in the head if I was down."
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Lawyers for Misa Hylton, who previously showed support for Diddy accuser Cassie, said that she was at the trial to support her son with the music mogul.
Atlanta criminal-defense attorney Bruce Harvey, who co-represented Young Thug’s co-defendant Nichols, agreed. “Brian is a meticulous lawyer, always very thorough and prepared — leaves no stone unturned,” Harvey said.