Before Sean Combs
Trial Voir Dire
Questions on Victims to
Prospective Jurors
Disputes in SDNY
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
April 30 – At 4:30 pm on
September 16 Inner City Press
was told by its SDNY source to
expect "the big one" - Sean
Combs - the next day in the
courtroom here.
At US Attorney
Damian Williams' press
conference Inner City Press
asked if his office would be
seeking detention - Yes, he
said. Detention memo on
Patreon here.
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Amazon here]
On April 14, on
less than a day's public
notice, Combs was arraigned on
the superseding indictment. Thread.
His lawyers floated the idea
of a two week adjournment.
Extra/analysis
on X for
Subscribers here
& Substack
here
On April
18, Combs' motion
to delay the
trial was
denied and
some anonymity
was upheld, thread
On
April 25 Judge
Subramanian held another
pre-trial conference,
ruling out
expert testimony
on coercive
control, thread.
The AUSA asked
for Combs to
be allocuted on
plea
offer(s) - it
will happen [this]
week.
More on
X for
Subscribers here
and Substack
here
On
April 29
Combs' lawyers
asked for a
gag order on
victims'
lawyers. Filing
on Patreon here.
On April
30, written
disputes about questions
for jurors,
including "The
defense
objects to
this question,
which reads,
“You may hear
testimony from
witnesses who
are alleged
victims of
sexual
assault,
sexual abuse,
and/or sex
trafficking.
Would you have
any difficulty
assessing the
credibility of
such a witness
just like you
would any
other
witness?” Full 5 page
filing
on Patreon here
The case is USA
v. Combs, 1:24-cr-542
(Subramanian)
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