Amy Robach
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Podcast Appearances
The picture that they are painting, the stories that are telling are all consistent with this theme of Diddy being a horrifically violent and angry man who did whatever he wanted to whomever he wanted when he wanted. And it's just appalling. If you're believing what each of these witnesses are testifying to, they are painting the picture of an evil, maniacal tyrant.
The picture that they are painting, the stories that are telling are all consistent with this theme of Diddy being a horrifically violent and angry man who did whatever he wanted to whomever he wanted when he wanted. And it's just appalling. If you're believing what each of these witnesses are testifying to, they are painting the picture of an evil, maniacal tyrant.
They really do. And each witness that gets on the stand is corroborating what the witness before them said and before them said, and then making it feel and seem and appear to be even worse than we originally thought.
They really do. And each witness that gets on the stand is corroborating what the witness before them said and before them said, and then making it feel and seem and appear to be even worse than we originally thought.
They really do. And each witness that gets on the stand is corroborating what the witness before them said and before them said, and then making it feel and seem and appear to be even worse than we originally thought.
There were to be no descriptions of what Mia actually looked like. In fact, the courtroom sketch artist. drew a blank face now the jurors did get to know her name so i think that's important to know she did put her name out there in the courtroom and stood by what she was saying but the entire courtroom was instructed to not obviously repeat her name or describe her in any way
There were to be no descriptions of what Mia actually looked like. In fact, the courtroom sketch artist. drew a blank face now the jurors did get to know her name so i think that's important to know she did put her name out there in the courtroom and stood by what she was saying but the entire courtroom was instructed to not obviously repeat her name or describe her in any way
There were to be no descriptions of what Mia actually looked like. In fact, the courtroom sketch artist. drew a blank face now the jurors did get to know her name so i think that's important to know she did put her name out there in the courtroom and stood by what she was saying but the entire courtroom was instructed to not obviously repeat her name or describe her in any way
That's right. She says that Diddy, of course, yes, forbade her to lock her door in his home. So she says he came into the room, climbed on top of her, penetrated her, and she said that she was quietly... Just taking it and just let him do what he was going to do because she said she felt like she was unable to say no. She said she feared retaliation.
That's right. She says that Diddy, of course, yes, forbade her to lock her door in his home. So she says he came into the room, climbed on top of her, penetrated her, and she said that she was quietly... Just taking it and just let him do what he was going to do because she said she felt like she was unable to say no. She said she feared retaliation.
That's right. She says that Diddy, of course, yes, forbade her to lock her door in his home. So she says he came into the room, climbed on top of her, penetrated her, and she said that she was quietly... Just taking it and just let him do what he was going to do because she said she felt like she was unable to say no. She said she feared retaliation.
This quote that she said or this testimony that she gave was jarring to me. Even though she's describing the rape, she's describing what happened when she said this, it made me feel sick. She said, I couldn't tell him no about a sandwich. I couldn't tell him no about anything.
This quote that she said or this testimony that she gave was jarring to me. Even though she's describing the rape, she's describing what happened when she said this, it made me feel sick. She said, I couldn't tell him no about a sandwich. I couldn't tell him no about anything.
This quote that she said or this testimony that she gave was jarring to me. Even though she's describing the rape, she's describing what happened when she said this, it made me feel sick. She said, I couldn't tell him no about a sandwich. I couldn't tell him no about anything.
There was no way I could tell him no, because then he would know that I thought what he was doing was wrong, and then I would be a target.
There was no way I could tell him no, because then he would know that I thought what he was doing was wrong, and then I would be a target.
There was no way I could tell him no, because then he would know that I thought what he was doing was wrong, and then I would be a target.
I don't think it's hard to understand at all because human beings, you either fight, you either flight, or you freeze. And the freezing thing, I get as a woman. I totally, absolutely relate to that. And she described it so chillingly. And she also talked about how that wasn't the only time.
I don't think it's hard to understand at all because human beings, you either fight, you either flight, or you freeze. And the freezing thing, I get as a woman. I totally, absolutely relate to that. And she described it so chillingly. And she also talked about how that wasn't the only time.
I don't think it's hard to understand at all because human beings, you either fight, you either flight, or you freeze. And the freezing thing, I get as a woman. I totally, absolutely relate to that. And she described it so chillingly. And she also talked about how that wasn't the only time.