Arick Fudali -- an attorney who is representing an anonymous witness for the government and two of Diddy's accusers -- told us he was interested in hearing what evidence each side wants allowed into the trial ... and, it will ultimately fall to Subramanian to make final decisions on everything presented in court.
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00:00What did you find to be the most interesting thing in court on Friday?
00:05What was a telling sign for you?
00:07Yeah, that's a good question.
00:08So there was just some very interesting arguments made by both the defense and the prosecution
00:12that were revealing about sort of gave a little bit of insight into how they're going to defend cases,
00:17how they're going to defend the case, and how certain evidence is going to be presented,
00:20and what evidence both sides wanted in or wanted out.
00:23So that's always a little bit revealing.
00:25You're kind of reading between the lines there to try to make, you know, assumptions about strategy.
00:29So it's always interesting to hear arguments on, you know, evidentiary rules and all of that.