
Diddy's Trial: Witness Pleads the Fifth, Judge Demands Review of Immunity Order
Diddy's Trial Takes a Turn: Former Employee Pleads the Fifth The ongoing trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs took an unexpected turn this week when George Kaplan, a former employee, invoked his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination. This surprising move occurred during a break in the proceedings, leaving the judge and prosecution visibly shocked. The prosecution's response was to immediately request a court order granting Kaplan immunity in exchange for testimony. However, the judge, demonstrating a high degree of caution, insisted that the immunity order be read and reviewed before signing it. "The prosecution asked, 'Did you receive a subpoena?' Kaplan answered, 'Yes.' Then they asked, 'Do you intend not to answer on the grounds of the Fifth Amendment?' Kaplan again said, 'Yes.'" said the author of the video summarizing the events. The judge's insistence on reviewing the immunity order before granting it highlights the importance of due process and fairness within the legal system. The incident raises questions about the nature of Kaplan's potential testimony and its significance to the case. The author of the video expressed frustration with the decision to grant immunity, questioning the motivations behind it. The case continues, with anticipation surrounding Kaplan's future testimony.