Diddy
courthouse gets extreme makeover amid trial
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Nova Play.com
As the drama surrounding Sean “Diddy” Combs’ trial continues to unfold, the courthouse has undergone quite the transformation, gearing up to handle the intense media scrutiny expected in the days ahead. This past weekend, crews worked diligently to refresh the appearance of the building, creating an inviting yet intense atmosphere.
Footage obtained by Nova Play captures workers applying fresh coats of paint to the security barriers outside the Federal District Court in Lower Manhattan this past Sunday. The diligent team went about their jobs meticulously, ensuring the courthouse looked as pristine as possible before the upcoming proceedings.
With a fresh layer of black paint now adorning the front barricades, the courthouse stands ready for the onslaught of journalists and cameras eager to capture every moment of the trial, as the eyes of the world remain intently focused on the unfolding narrative.
Interestingly, just across the street from the courthouse, a local park has taken on the unofficial title of “media row.” Major television networks have seized prime camera locations, ensuring they capture every minute of this high-profile event.
The jury selection for Diddy’s federal sex trafficking trial commenced last week, leading to some striking moments. Among them was a potential juror who boldly remarked, expressing her belief that Diddy might simply “buy his way out of trouble.” This candid thought was met with approval from the prosecution, who swiftly excused her from consideration.
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