
Diddy's Defense Presents Evidence in Assault Case, Mistrial Motion Denied
Diddy's Defense Renews Mistrial Motion in Assault Case Sean "Diddy" Combs is facing renewed legal challenges in an assault case. Over the weekend, his legal team filed a renewed motion for a mistrial, arguing that key testimony is unreliable. The defense presented evidence, including metadata from photographs of the alleged victim's injuries and a hotel receipt, to support their claim that Combs was on the East Coast at the time the incident allegedly occurred. This suggests Combs could not have been in two places simultaneously. "They presented metadata from photos of Bryana Bongolan’s injuries and a hotel receipt showing Combs was on the East Coast at the time she claimed the incident occurred," reported Jane Rosenberg of CBS New York. However, on redirect, Bongolan maintained that the incident did happen, although she admitted she might have been mistaken about the date. The judge ultimately denied the motion for a mistrial. The case continues to unfold, highlighting the complexities of legal proceedings and the challenges of reconciling conflicting accounts.