@LawAndCrime

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@keishas7434

A grown man punched a woman in the stomach and a roomful of people sat & watched. Yet, people still say why didn't Cassie just leave.

@shanastanek432

Coercion didn’t start when she wanted to leave, it started when he became her boss and she became financially dependent on him.

@patrices8895

This is exactly what Ive been saying! Cassie has already been compensated through her civil suits. She is not pursuing money. She was 100% entitled to compensation for what occurred.

@crusaderrabbit1970

Diddy paid Cassie $20 million dollars one day after she filed her lawsuit. ONE DAY!  That's an admission of guilt.  Three different Judges denied Diddy getting out on bail. This all paints a picture of a violent guilty man.

@janannekeating8236

I thought Diddy was a creep before the trial ever started.

@5thlab

The opinion of Diddy hasn’t been swayed much because he was already perceived to be a freaky frog in the culture. The rumors have been around for decades.

@kowgyrl

Imagine how many horrible things that Diddy has done that we aren't hearing about and never will😨

@captainamerica6525

All of this didn't change my mind about Diddy, it confirmed it.

@margot5x5x5

Every person has the same question about anyone who stays with an abuser: "Why didn't you just leave?" And the answer is always the same: "It's complicated." It is complicated. It's even more complicated when everyone around the victim is beholden to the abuser and reinforces the rhetoric of the abuser. Cassie needed help and nobody in her and Diddy's circle chose to help her. Cassie succumbed to "go along to get along" as a mechanism for her survival. It's tragically common.

@laurenradford2595

I know the artwork doesnt look exactly like diddy but please remember, this artist is doing multiple sketches a day and personally, id like to thank the artist for giving us the only visual representation of whats going on and think they're doing a wonderful job. Some artists prefer their work to be a little more free. ❤

@amrf5335

It didn't change my mind because I never thought highly of him.

@Ch7oma

I think the 43% that said their views on Diddy haven't changed already saw him as the monster he is so most of them still hold the same views.

@NightOwl-NP

Usher, Neyo and Jimmy Iovine witnessed Diddy punched Cassie in the stomach while at the dinner party. Name and shame them all. They did nothing to help her.

@doriancoreyscloset421

These courtroom sketches have had me laughing every day
😂

@Rae.Jac-Knowledge

Absolutely, it's changed my view of Sean Diddy Combs. He's a criminal. He's more than a criminal. He needs to be in prison for the rest of his life and anyone who was his accomplice

@bexuk1825

Elizabeth, you’re doing a fab job honey. It must be so hard jotting down notes in real time, as they speak. You bring us all the info you can, in a clear & concise manner. Love from The UK 🇬🇧

@Hairybellly

This reporter will go far in her career!! Top level

@noogzilla

Can we just say Elizabeth Millner is a champ!!! To have to sit there and listen to these atrocities and maintain sanity, she's gotta be tough as nails! Kudos, Elizabeth!!!

@kolesteele4242

“What are some misconceptions about you?”

Diddy - “there are NO misconceptions.”
Real quote.