Media Organizations Unite in Court to Seek Access to Diddy’s ‘Freak-Offs’ Videos

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Major news organizations, including ABC News and The New York Times, have jointly petitioned a court for access to explicit footage from Diddy's notorious "freak-offs." They seek public transparency surrounding the allegations of misconduct during these events. Attorney Douglas Wigdor, representing Ventura, opposed this motion, citing privacy concerns and potential repercussions for other victims. Combs’ defense framed the videos as adult content, emphasizing privacy issues. The judge will ultimately decide if the media can access this key evidence in the ongoing trial.

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