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Sean Combs: "Someone is lying."

Sean Combs: "Someone is lying."

The day began with the judge interrogating both legal teams over the source of a leak. It ended with a closed-door discussion about a newly discovered juror issue. In between, the prosecution showed receipts, including some that showed Bad Boy Productions on the hook for an AMEX that paid for "hotel nights." The defense showed more text messages, including some where Cassie Ventura seemed receptive to Combs's requests for the sexual encounters they called Freak Offs.

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What happened to Teekah Lewis? Preview Dateline: Missing in America Season 4

What happened to Teekah Lewis? Preview Dateline: Missing in America Season 4

Hey Dateline fans, here’s a special preview of the next episode of Dateline: Missing in America Season 4. In ‘Taking Teekah,’ Josh Mankiewicz delves into the disappearance of 2-year-old Teekah Lewis, who vanished from a bowling alley in Tacoma, Washington, in January 1999, and hasn’t been seen since. Listen to the full episode in the ‘Dateline: Missing in America’ feed – something you hear might jog a memory that could help authorities find Teekah.

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Secrets in the Mist

Secrets in the Mist

In this Dateline classic, Carol Lubahn, a beautiful young mother of two, suddenly vanishes. Not long after, her husband reports some strange activity at their house. Keith Morrison reports. Originally aired on NBC on February 22, 2013.

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Sean Combs: Kristina Khorram’s texts.

Sean Combs: Kristina Khorram’s texts.

The prosecution called a paralegal and an investigator to introduce messages of all kinds between Combs's chief of staff, his other employees, his ex-girlfriends -- and him. The government alleges the messages show proof of a RICO conspiracy that involves the people who worked for him. On cross, the defense pointed out how many messages the government was ignoring and showed additional messages to contextualize the prosecution's exhibits. Combs was yawning.

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Sean Combs: Kanye makes an appearance.

Sean Combs: Kanye makes an appearance.

Another former personal assistant of Combs was called by the prosecution. He testified that he set up -- and cleaned up -- "hotel nights," but on cross-examination said that he never saw "Jane" hesitant to participate or appear unhappy afterward. Plus Kanye West pulled up to the federal courthouse in a Maybach. He watched the testimony in an overflow room for about ten minutes.

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Sean Combs: "Jane's" last day and more Combs recordings.

Sean Combs: "Jane's" last day and more Combs recordings.

Both sides have played voice messages Combs sent this witness, who's testifying under a pseudonym, over the course of their three-year relationship. They're trickling out to the press as exhibits are released days later. The defense says the ones made public on Thursday show "Jane" taking the initiative to set up "hotel nights" without Combs' requesting one. But she testified that the defense was missing the point of the messages. "The undertone of that is -- I hear these things entirely differently," said "Jane."

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The final days of Karen Read's retrial. The Pam Hupp saga continues. Plus, jury instructions.

The final days of Karen Read's retrial. The Pam Hupp saga continues. Plus, jury instructions.

Karen Read's retrial is entering its final days, but the drama in the courtroom shows no sign of slowing down. New charges for a former sheriff’s deputy in the Betsy Faria case. Updates in the cases of MLB pitcher Dan Serafini and Lori Vallow Daybell. Plus, how jury instructions can make or break a trial.

 

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Sean Combs: "You were welcome to leave, right?"

Sean Combs: "You were welcome to leave, right?"

Defense attorney Teny Geragos pushed "Jane," who's testifying under a pseudonym, on her repeated choice to stay with Combs despite sexual performances that she says she was coerced to join. But "Jane" said Combs didn't make it easy for her to leave him. "He would offer a breakup," she said on the stand. "And then a week later he would be persistent, blow up my phone. Have other people blow up my phone. Be looking for me. Wanting to see me. And he'd be right back in my face."

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Talking Dateline: The Other Side of Paradise

Talking Dateline: The Other Side of Paradise

Keith Morrison and Andrea Canning sit down to talk about Keith’s classic episode "The Other Side of Paradise.”  In 2006, 27-year-old Sandra Galas was found strangled in her car at her home in Hawaii. It would take a combination of new technology, old-fashioned detective work and a father's determination to get closer to solving the case. Keith and Andrea talk about polygraphs, Greek philosophy and what led investigators to their suspect, Sandra's estranged husband, Darren. Plus, they play an exclusive clip from his sentencing and discuss their experiences traveling to the island of Kauai.

 

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Sean Combs: Defense begins its cross-examination of "Jane."

Sean Combs: Defense begins its cross-examination of "Jane."

The second witness using a pseudonym said on the stand that she "currently" loves Combs, even after telling her story of a brutal beating at his hands just one year ago. She then testified that she only participated in what she calls "hotel nights" because she didn't want Combs to feel judged for his sexual desires. And after her sexual performances were complete, she pampered him, including giving him foot rubs and turning on his favorite TV show.

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What happened to Danielle Lopez? Preview Dateline: Missing in America Season 4

What happened to Danielle Lopez? Preview Dateline: Missing in America Season 4

Hey Dateline fans, here’s a special preview of the first episode of season 4 of Dateline: Missing in America.

In 'Lost Lane,' Josh Mankiewicz tells the story of Danielle Lopez, a 37-year-old woman who vanished from New Jersey’s Pine Barrens in April 2024.

Listen to the full episode in the ‘Dateline: Missing in America’ feed – something you hear might jog a memory that could help authorities crack the case.

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