Diddy’s Defense Claims "Mutual Abuse" as Tensions Rise in High-Profile Trial

New York City — The fourth day of Sean “Diddy” Combs’ federal trial has unveiled an unexpected turn as his defense team acknowledges domestic violence in his previous relationship with singer Cassie Ventura but argues that the abuse was mutual. This highly publicized case in a federal courtroom has captivated national attention, setting the stage for a fierce battle over narrative and evidence. During an intense session overseen by Judge Arun Subramanian, Diddy’s defense attorney, Marc Agnifilo, put forth a bold strategy, openly admitting to acts of domestic violence while asserting that both parties were … Read more

Colorado Court Upholds Jury Verdict, Rejects Claims of Anti-Police Bias During Civil Trial

Colorado’s Court of Appeals has ruled that claims surrounding a juror’s anti-police remarks during a civil trial do not warrant a new trial, reaffirming the limitations on what jurors can be questioned about post-deliberations. Typically, jurors are protected from testifying about their internal discussions, although exceptions exist for instances of improper outside influence or severe bias. The appellate panel clarified that the constitutional exception recognized by the U.S. Supreme Court, which addresses extreme biases affecting trial integrity, does not extend to anti-police sentiments. In a decision rendered on May 1, a three-judge panel determined that … Read more