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Hey there folks. Welcome to the podcast. TJ Holmes and Amy Robach here and this episode of Amy and tj. We are going to get you caught up on what is supposed to be the start of the fifth week of testimony in the Diddy trial in robes Today, as we record this testimony is going on. But before they even got the testimony, things have been interesting. So before we even get folks to the last day of testimony that wrapped up, we need to tell you what happened this morning in court.
Host 3
That's right, because Diddy's defense team had made the argument, in fact over the weekend asked for a mistrial. They said that there was prosecutorial misconduct based on the testimony of Brianna Bongalin. She was the star witness from last week. And what Diddy's team is saying is that the prosecutors either knew or should have known that what she was alleging happened, couldn't have happened because he was not even in the same city in LA that she says he was in when she claims he dangled her off that balcony.
Host 4
Okay, this is a, this is a tough one to think. How did you all not know this? But yeah, this is everybody. The lady you were talking about was the one, you heard this story, it seemed like for a year plus. Now he allegedly dangled her over this balcony on September 26th of 2006. She, of course, a close friend of Cassie Ventura. Fine, it was her place at the time. But robes that date, we say it because it is very important. She did this on the stand and in previous interviews, she stuck by September 26, 2016.
Host 3
And here's the deal. Yeah, you know when these people say I've got receipts, no, they actually have a hotel receipt, literally, that shows that Diddy was in New York days before and days after September 26, 2016. So there's absolutely no way he could have done what she claims he did on that Day.
Host 4
So what's the issue there being right, he wasn't. The hotels stay. It's one thing to say, well, she was off a day or two. Even if she is off a day or two. He was still in New York at the Trump International Hotel. Just so happened to be. He was already there. So what they're arguing now is that the prosecution, you had to know this. So if you knew it, you put her up there and allowed her to perjure herself. And that is prosecutorial misconduct and we should have a mistrial. That's the argument. They filed for the mistrial on Saturday. Yeah, they did this over the weekend. And this morning it seemed pretty dramatic when they came in. But the judge didn't want the trial to start immediately. He wanted to have a couple of conversations.
Host 3
Yes. So prosecutors, they were all huddled in separate cor.
Host 4
The room.
Host 3
The court observers have been talking about how it was not the way they've typically started Monday morning with testimony. And so it seems like the judge is now going to give prosecutors a chance to respond before he makes a decision as to whether or not there would be a mistrial. This is the second time the defense has asked for a mistrial. They asked for it last month, I believe. Correct.
Host 4
Same thing. Prosecutorial misconduct. They were essentially saying they asked a lot of questioning about Kid Cuddy's car blowing up, that they thought they shouldn't ask, and it tainted the jury. The judge eventually came back and said, no, we're good, we're fine, and moved on. Now, it's a pretty high bar for a mistrial, as we know. And a trial like this and all the work and the effort and yes, the money and the resources that have gone into this, you. It's got to be really bad. That's right before a judge would declare a mistrial. But, hey, I am no legal expert. I'm no lawyer. I don't know how bad was this.
Host 3
We had this conversation, nor do I know. So, yes, they have a day to respond to the defense's argument, and then the judge will make a decision based on that. But until then, testimony is going to continue today. And of course, Jane Doe, the pseudonym that she is being called by. Jane will be back up on the stand today after an. You know, it sounds like we're a broken record, but it was an unbelievable day of testimony on Friday. It was shocking. It was gutting.
Host 4
We are a broken record, but we've been correct every single time, right? Every single time. It's not like we're saying the same thing, but But I have my. I continue to be floored at myself. Okay, they're going to talk about freak offs again. What more can you hear about a freak off? Well, apparently a lot more.
Host 3
A lot more.
Host 4
There's just different details in here. We should give you a heads up folks. Some of this stuff we are going to just pass along to you that they did testify to over the past couple of days is really, really gutting to hear and difficult to hear. So just a heads up there as we go through this. But yes, as we speak as of this recording here on a. In a rainy, dreary Monday morning in lower Manhattan. Don't know if you can hear the police cars and sirens in the background here. But yes, we are literally a couple of blocks from the courthouse here downtown. But she's back up and testifying today. They expect her to be up the rest of the day just on direct. So not even getting to the cross examination yet. So she's going to be up. But she, like you said, robes on on Friday. And this was a highly anticipated witness.
Host 3
Yeah. And she made it clear she did not want to participate in some of these, what they were called an all star party freak off. Like it's an extended version of the freak offs we heard so much about from Cassie Ventura. These were like even worse, even longer, more men. And she went through these text messages of talking about how she did not want to participate. And yet she also kind of surprised the court and jurors at least and those of us who are listening to her that Diddy is still paying for her rent. And she talked about the financial control he held over her. But to this day he is paying for her housing right now. And she also take that in for a second. That's wild.
Host 4
He's sitting there listening to a woman testify against him. Yes. She says she doesn't want to be there, but she has to testify. He has to hear all this stuff. She is a prosecution star witness and he is paying her rent as we speak. This is not. He used to. Currently, currently. I never heard of anything robes as to why he's paying her.
Host 3
Well, she said it was a part of a verbal love contract. Yes. So basically a two year deal. She gets $10,000 a month. She also pointed out that he didn't like her teeth so he paid for a new set of veneers. But then he used to say things to her like look at that roof over your head and look at your pretty smile. Basically saying, here's what I did for you and here's what I need you to do for me, which is to.
Host 4
Do these freak offs repeatedly. She said anytime she gave any resistance, showed any resistance to wanting to do one of these sex sessions, that's the first thing that came up. So this is what the prosecution, the government is trying to prove here, that this is not somebody who was there voluntarily. Now this is not consensual. She is being paid for a service and if she doesn't perform that service, she's punished. They're trying to prove a sex trafficking case. Again, I'm not a legal expert, but that is what the legal experts will tell you they're getting at.
Host 3
Yeah. And she too, like so many of these other women who have come up and she was one of his ex girlfriends, but she talked about how she loved him and she just wanted to be with him and didn't realize that this was going to turn into what it seems like it turned into for just about everyone else that he dated where he preferred watching his girlfriend have sex with other men, whether she liked it or not, versus having sex with him. She said they even went on a trip together and she thought it was just gonna be the two of them.
Host 4
Oh yeah.
Host 3
She was so excited. And she said he got bored and ended up inviting a male escort. That's wild.
Host 4
But thinking it was gonna be one thing, it turned into something else. It was weird to hear her, to see the transcript of her using the word bored. Like he just, he got bored. Like it wasn't good enough. She wasn't good enough. Whatever was going on wasn't good enough. And he needed that to be excited, which is to watch his girlfriend have sex with another man. And this, that was a big one, Robes. Because look, Cassie Ventura Fine said the same thing. Like she was desperate to have one on one time with him. So they wanted to keep him happy in whatever way so they could spend time with him. And so she kept doing it and kept doing it and kept, what was it, 90?
Host 3
She said other time was with him, other men. And she said there were times where she had sex straight for more than 24 hours. I cannot even imagine. And she said, yeah, it was really painful. I was extremely sore. She talked about after all of these she would have a UTI or a yeast infection and she had to keep working, having sex through that. And that is so painful. That makes me feel physically ill to think about as a woman. I know that pain a little bit, but Nothing like for 24 hours straight. I can't even imagine what that must have felt like.
Host 4
And she. I don't remember. Cassie Ventura. Fine. And maybe you can help me on this. Talk about having to have sex with multiple men on one night. I know she said the sessions went long. I don't remember the multiple men in one night part of her testimony. But this, this Jane is certainly. She certainly said there were occasions there were three guys. Was this her birthday?
Host 3
The birthday one.
Host 4
So she had a birthday in 2023. And for her birthday, he insisted that she have sex with not one, not two, but three. Three men on her birthday robe.
Host 3
She said after she had sex with two of the male escorts, she started throwing up. I mean, think about just the physical exertion. But then she obviously, she even said she tried to do one sober one time and she couldn't. So she needed to be on drugs, ecstasy, et cetera, to even. To get through it. And so imagine all of that physical assertion. These drugs that are in your body. Yeah, she got nauseated, she threw up. She. She was concerned. And he said, hey, good, now you'll feel better. Let's go because the third guy's here.
Host 4
That's Cole. That's cool.
Host 3
That is terrible.
Host 4
It's true. Again, these are all allegations and how she's recalling the story, but my goodness, some of her details were incredible. So it's the thing. She's having sex with two guys, she throws up. And the guy she's in a relationship with that loves her, that cares for her, say, good that you threw up. Cause the third guy is here.
Host 3
Yeah, you'll feel better now so you can keep on going for the third guy. I just. Yeah. So she is sitting there making just like setting a scene that is truly, truly sounds like a horror show. And she was not only, she says, forced into these sex acts because she needed money and literally needed the roof over her head, but also she says she was forced to carry drugs for Diddy across state lines. So these are all. And the prosecution is setting up the charges against him right now.
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Host 3
There was a text message. She spent a lot of the time on the stand reading text messages, and there's one in particular, and we're gonna read it because it just. It's so powerful, and it just gives you an idea of where her head was during all of this. But here is a text that she sent to Diddy.
Host 4
You know, and this is important. It's one thing when folks get on the stand and they're recalling something and telling a story, and allegedly this, allegedly that. But this is a text message from whatever. How many years ago? Two, three, four, five years ago. She's sending this message not thinking she's gonna end up in court. She's sending this message not thinking that anybody will ever see this. That is so important to see where her mind was at the time. I think the text messages are more damning than most of the testimony.
Host 3
I do, too.
Host 4
Isn't that crazy?
Host 3
Because it's not something, like you said, you're not recalling, you're not embellishing, you're not misremembering. I mean, this is exactly where you were. That was your state of mind. And you had no reason to put this in writing other than to express yourself to someone. So there was no motive behind this. No ulterior motive. Okay, here is the text that Jane sent to Diddy. I'm so much more than being loved in the dark, in hotel rooms, doing things that make me feel disgusted. I don't want to play this role in your life anymore. It's dark, sleazy, and makes me feel disgusted with myself. I. I don't want to feel obligated to perform these nights with you in fear of losing the roof over my head. That is so chilling. And then Diddy's response is even more chilling. So what did he say to her? Girl, stop. Completely dismissive.
Host 4
I think that might be some of the most damning and corroborating evidence, at least we have come across in here. That was in real time at the time. And she is begging to be let out. That's.
Host 3
It's heartbreaking.
Host 4
And I know a lot of folk and people will continue with. Look, you're grown folks. You had the option. You had the choice. You could have done this, you could have done that. And I understand. And yes, the therapists and the psychologist will tell you whatever difference when it comes to people who are abused. I mean, this was this young lady, and I am nervous robes about what happens when on cross examination.
Host 3
Oh, my goodness.
Host 4
Because she has so much damning experience with him. Like, how do you go at this woman as a defense attorney and not look like a monster attacking her? Because her. I don't. Look, you can believe what you want to believe, but if you listen to this woman, you know, she went through something. If it's enough to prove and get him in jail, that's a different situation. But you. You gotta.
Host 3
Yeah, I mean, she was crying on the stand, as she saw. So the video, one of the Freakoff videos was played, and it was played for jurors, and only the attorneys and jurors could see the video. They made sure that the rest of the courtroom could only hear the audio. Can you imagine the worst, most awful? Just the fact that there's video of something that's so terrible and so embarrassing, I would think. I don't want to put that word in her mouth, but I'm just imagining what it would be like. And to know everyone's watching this and they have to watch it in order for some of these charges to land or at least for them to understand what was going on.
Host 4
Isn't that weird? We always think about, like, it'd be the worst thing in the world. Something goes viral, the Internet goes on the. The video goes on the Internet. Okay, that's awful. She has to sit in a courtroom and describe it. That's terrible for a room full of strangers to walk them through it. They see her on it. And this was one the. At least the audio. Again, the audio is playing for the whole courtroom.
Host 3
Just as awful.
Host 4
One of the moments on the audio that's captured is Robes Diddy saying he doesn't want her to use a condom with this male escort. And apparently he insisted on that every time.
Host 3
And you know, that's a whole other level of cruelty because, yes, now you're. I mean, you're risking potential pregnancy, I guess, but maybe she was. She had some other form of protection. But mostly you're risking your physical health as well because you don't know STDs, all these things that can be. I'm just saying. I just. That's a whole other level of. I don't care if what you get, what you contract, what you might get from this person you don't even know.
Host 4
But here's the thing. They said, oh, she was retestifying. He would only want to have sex with her after he had watched her have sex with another man. Like, why would he even be ok?
Host 3
You're right. He's putting himself also in physical jeopardy as well with what could possibly have been contracted. Or it's just a terrible, awful, just icky, gross thing that it just seems to continually have more details than I could have ever imagined.
Host 4
But she continues on the stand today so we could see her. The prosecution has already said we do not expect to be done by the end of the day with her. So that means the cross examination is not gonna start before tomorrow at the earliest, but still it might not start first thing in the morning. Who knows? And what was the schedule as well, they were.
Host 3
So she has an international flight on Thursday. And so last week, the prosecution was concerned about whether or not that timing was gonna work out. So that just shows you how much they have been planning to question her. And then, yes, what the defense decides to do is anyone's guess in terms of how they're going to handle her and how tough they're going to be with her.
Host 4
And they. Who was the. I'm trying to think of a previous, but they. They were pretty respectful to a couple of previous folks on the stand. The fence was. And then the last. Was it. I can't remember. They went after one. There was one. Was it Brianna Bungle And Brianna Bungle?
Host 3
Absolutely.
Host 4
They went after her. So who knows who. How this is going to get handled. But she is a critically important risk witness and we are seeing that play out. So folks, we will continue and again thank you all for continuing to listen. We know you're listening anytime. We think, ah, maybe we shouldn't do one today or maybe the testimony wasn't that it's not going to be so jaw dropping. It just every single time. And we have been seeing that folks, you all have been listening and you continue to listen. So now we feel like we're doing a, we're doing something at least people are looking looking for and dep on to get their updates. A one stop shop I think is.
Host 3
What you call a one stop shop. So yes, thank you, we will continue to update you all as information becomes available in the Diddy trial. But in the meantime we hope you have a wonderful Monday and thanks for listening.
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Host 3
Did you know someone actually brought back a dire wolf? Actually reviving the species like Game of Thrones Direwolf. It's real.
Host 4
Yeah. The company is called Colossal and the CEO Ben Lamb is also working on bringing back the woolly mammoth. Yeah. What are you up to, fellas? You know, just hanging out. Reversing extinction. Yeah. Apparently Tom Brady is one of their investors and they just hit a $10 billion valuation.
Host 3
The actual animal, ancient DNA, real scientists and a real living creature walking around. It's wild. And we are officially living in an alternate universe.
Host 1
Camp Shane, one of America's longest running weight loss camps for kids, promised extraordinary results. But there were some dark truths behind Camp Shane's facade of happy, transformed children.
Host 2
Nothing about that camp was right.
Host 3
It was really actually like a horror movie.
Host 1
Enter Camp Shame, an eight part series examining the rise and fall of Camp Shane and the culture that fueled its decades long success. You can listen to all episodes of Camp Shame one week early and totally ad free on I Heart True Crime plus so don't wait, head to Apple Podcasts and subscribe today.
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Summary of "Amy Robach & T.J. Holmes Present: Aubrey O’Day, Covering the Diddy Trial"
Episode Title: The Diddy Trial: “Jane” Resumes Week 5 of Testimony
Release Date: June 9, 2025
Hosts: Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes
Guest: Aubrey O’Day
In this episode, hosts Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes delve into the unfolding complexities of the high-profile Diddy trial. As the fifth week of testimony commences, the atmosphere in the courtroom is charged with anticipation and drama. The hosts set the stage by highlighting recent significant developments that have already influenced the trial's trajectory.
Notable Quote:
Early in the episode, Robach and Holmes discuss a critical move by Diddy's defense team: the request for a mistrial. The defense alleges prosecutorial misconduct, particularly focusing on the credibility of the star witness, Brianna Bongalin.
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The hosts describe a tense morning in court where the defense presented their arguments for a mistrial. The judge, however, opted not to immediately declare a mistrial, instead choosing to allow prosecutors time to respond.
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A significant portion of the episode focuses on the testimonies of "Jane" Doe—Brianna Bongalin—whose accounts are central to the prosecution's case against Diddy. The hosts provide a detailed analysis of her statements, emphasizing the emotional and psychological toll her experiences have had on her.
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The hosts discuss the introduction of video and audio evidence in court, which purportedly illustrates the gravity of the accusations against Diddy. They express empathy for Jane Doe, acknowledging the harrowing nature of her testimony.
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Robach and Holmes speculate on potential legal strategies the defense might employ during cross-examination, considering the sensitive and damaging nature of Jane Doe's testimonies. They also discuss the logistical aspects affecting the trial's progression, such as Jane Doe's upcoming international flight.
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The episode concludes with the hosts reaffirming their commitment to providing continuous updates on the Diddy trial, emphasizing the significance of the case and its broader societal implications.
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This episode offers a comprehensive overview of the current state of the Diddy trial, providing listeners with nuanced insights into the legal strategies, personal testimonies, and courtroom dynamics that are shaping this landmark case.