May 31, 2025 - 02:45

In a dramatic turn of events in the ongoing legal battle involving Sean Combs, a former personal assistant has testified that a bodyguard for the music mogul attempted to persuade her to present a favorable narrative about Combs' relationship with his ex-girlfriend, Cassie. During her testimony, she revealed that the bodyguard offered her a "gift" in exchange for her cooperation. This revelation raises significant questions about the lengths to which Combs' associates may go to influence perceptions surrounding the allegations made by Cassie.
The assistant claimed that she was urged to describe the relationship between Diddy and Cassie as "normal," a characterization that seems to contradict the serious nature of the allegations brought forth in the lawsuit. This testimony adds another layer of complexity to the case, as it highlights potential attempts to manipulate witness statements. As the trial unfolds, the implications of this testimony could have far-reaching effects on the proceedings and public perception of the case.
June 2, 2026 - 22:22
They Started Their Business in College. Now It’s Valued at Nine Figures. Here’s How Breakaway Broke the Mold for Live Events.Adam Lynn and his co-founders were still in college when they launched Breakaway, a live events company that has since grown into a nine-figure valuation. In a recent interview, Lynn explained how...
June 2, 2026 - 06:22
Silicon Valley's new slogan: Let's get physicalThe artificial intelligence frenzy that has dominated Silicon Valley for the past two years is taking a sharp turn into the real world. After pouring billions into language models and image...
June 1, 2026 - 19:12
URI’s Abby Benson honored as Providence Business News’ ‘Woman to Watch’KINGSTON, R.I. - June 1, 2026 - Abby Benson, the University of Rhode Island`s vice president of administration and finance, has been recognized as a `Woman to Watch` in the education sector by the...
June 1, 2026 - 12:09
7 Essential Business Travel Habits Of Highly Effective CEOsBusiness travel is a brutal, non-stop reality for most CEOs, and it is only getting more intense. Long flights, back-to-back meetings, and constant time zone changes can quickly drain even the most...