Diddy trial judge denies defense team’s mistrial motion

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U.S. government prosecutors spent much of today attempting to back up testimony from key witnesses like Kid Cudi, the hip-hop artist who dated Diddy’s ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura and accused the defendant of breaking into his house and setting his car on fire. The prosecution team also tried to bolster its racketeering conspiracy charge with more evidence of Diddy’s alleged crimes. Meanwhile, the defense team made a failed bid for a mistrial.
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ALSO: Cassie gave birth yesterday, roughly two weeks after she testified, a source familiar with the matter confirmed. It’s her third child with her husband, Alex Fine. NBC News’ Rebecca Cohen and Chloe Melas have details.
The trial came to an abrupt halt around 10:30 a.m. when Jimenez, the arson investigator, said some of the fingerprints lifted during the Kid Cudi break-in investigation were destroyed. Diddy’s lawyers argued that testimony about the lost prints should be struck from the record because jurors might infer that their client was somehow involved.
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