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Former assistant Brendan Paul to testify

Special Agent Deleassa Penland returns to the stand

Adam Reiss, Katherine Koretski and Doha Madani

Deleassa Penland, a special agent with the U.S. attorney’s office, has returned to the witness stand this morning.

Penland did not work on the Combs investigation but reviewed evidence in the case that she testified about yesterday. She went into travel records for Combs, Cassie Ventura, and at least one sex worker, the former couple frequently employed.

This testimony appears to bolster the government’s case for the transportation to engage in prostitution charges levied against Combs.

Brendan Paul pleads the Fifth and receives immunity

Adam Reiss, Katherine Koretski and Doha Madani

Brendan Paul, who worked for Combs, took the stand to invoke his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination before taking the stand later today.

He was granted an immunity order, which requires him to tell the truth to protect himself from prosecution.

Jury was told that Juror No. 6 was excused and not to discuss the matter among themselves

Adam Reiss and Katherine Koretski

Yesterday, defense attorney Alexandra Shapiro asked the judge what he told the other jurors about why Juror No. 6 was suddenly gone and off the panel.

Subramanian said the other jurors were told that Juror No. 6 was excused. They were also told not to discuss the case or the issue among themselves.

The issue with Juror No. 7 will be dealt with after court today.

Prosecutors could rest their case tomorrow

Adam Reiss and Katherine Koretski

Assistant U.S. Attorney Maurene Comey revealed the government will likely rest its case against Combs tomorrow, but it could go into Friday morning.

Combs’ attorney Marc Agnifilo said the defense would present its case in two to five days of trial, but the timing is not set in stone.

A jury charge could come next week, Judge Subramanian said.

Judge rebukes prosecution and defense over online article

Adam Reiss, Katherine Koretski and Marlene Lenthang

Court opened this morning with Subramanian asking the prosecution and defense about an online article that appeared to include details from a sealed proceeding. 

Subramanian was livid and asked both sides if they knew the article’s source. He said, “Someone is lying … the transcript was sealed.”

“One or more people who were here Friday in this courtroom flagrantly violated this court’s orders, a violation of the court’s sealing order, but it wasn’t just that,” he said.

“The court imposed a gag order on the government, the defendant, all attorneys for the defense, and anyone involved was made accountable,” he continued. “Violation of the order … what happened here … may result in civil or criminal contempt charges for all involved.”

The judge warned Assistant U.S. Attorney Maurene Comey and lead defense counsel Marc Agnifilo: “There is no passing the buck anymore, the buck stops with you. If anything happens, lead counsel is responsible.”

Jury was shown ‘freak off’ videos for first time

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Daniel Arkin, Adam Reiss and Katherine Koretski

Yesterday, jurors were shown videos of “freak offs” mentioned in testimony for the first time.

The videos, which involved Combs, his former girlfriend Cassie Ventura, and sex workers at a New York City hotel, were from 2012 and 2014 and were shown in short clips. Some jurors reacted visibly to the graphic tapes.

The video was shown only to jurors and not to the gallery or the media.

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