
Diddy's Trial: Judge Rejects Internet Video as Evidence
Diddy's Trial: Judge Rejects Defense's 'Internet Video' Evidence The 13th day of Sean "Diddy" Combs' trial took a surprising turn when the defense attempted to introduce a video obtained from the internet to challenge the testimony of a key witness, Mia. The video, a short clip of Mia wishing Diddy a happy birthday, was presented as evidence to cast doubt on Mia's credibility. However, the judge swiftly rejected the evidence, stating that its acquisition violated established court procedures. "The defense's attempt to introduce this video is a clear violation of court protocol," the judge stated. "The video was not obtained through proper legal channels and therefore cannot be considered admissible evidence." The defense's strategy, according to sources, was to suggest that Mia's testimony was inconsistent with her apparent positive feelings towards Diddy in the video. The video's discovery and the subsequent rejection highlight the intense legal maneuvering in the case. The trial continues, with the focus shifting back to the core evidence presented by both sides.