Jane, Sean Combs
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A former girlfriend of Sean "Diddy" Combs, identified by the pseudonym "Jane," returned to the stand as the defense argued she pursued the relationship for money and luxury, not under coercion. Combs’ team cited rent payments,
Spirited (and gossipy) letters and manuscripts at the Morgan Library and Museum puncture myths about the writer’s rise to literary fame.
I watched the high school phenom’s early races and sensed greatness—but her record-breaking season still left me awestruck.
"Jane" told the jury that she started the fight by knocking Combs into a countertop and throwing candles at him before he allegedly chased her around her Los Angeles home. She further alleged that Combs kicked doors, placed her in a chokehold, lifted her by the neck, dragged her by the hair and arm, and punched and kicked her.
She made her mark in publications like Glamour, W, Jane and Mademoiselle. In 2007, she was on the receiving end of media attention, testifying in a sensational trial.
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Diddy was arrested on September 17 2024, a little over a month or so after he and Jane’s last night together. Near the end of Jane’s direct testimony, she tearfully accused Diddy of coercing her into a sexual encounter with a male escort after a harrowing beating that left two “golfball”-sized welts on her head and a burgeoning black eye.
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The house where Jane Austen lived for the final weeks of her life has been opened to the public for the first time. The novelist lived in a home on College Street, Winchester, until her death on the 18 July 1817. Winchester College has opened the house to the public as part of the global celebrations to mark 250 years since Austen was born.