Former group of group Danity Kane, D. Woods breached its silence in their interactions with embarrassed music Mogul Sean "Diddy" Complies.
During the recent interview, Woods shared the details of her "worrying interactions" with the rapper.
It is also to converse in Investigation detection Documentary film, "Decline did," although Refer Lawyers described the charges against him in it as "pure fiction."
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D. Woods explains why she just speaks against Diddy

She explained her decision to talk about her experiences now, saying, "I'd say this moment now is the time I feel like my experience, my truth will really hear and actually consider and believe."
Former Member of Danity Kane was founded by the Diddy Group, said Diddy's positive picture in society before now would have complicated things if she said earlier.
She said, "You know, he looked like a hero of our community, and I was in addition, I looked at him. So a lot of people don't want to believe their hero can be this person."
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The DIDDY work environment is opened

During the interview, Woods revealed that he abolished Raper created a "verbal violent work environment" for members of Danity Kane.
She shared, "he made it in different ways with all of us, you, you pick up and break down and just a way to chop and hit, but then praise you."
The 41-year-old said he often felt a goal for his experiences with Diddy, adding, "Someone is continually treated as a piece of meat, only for your gender."
Woods also recalled live in fear for the work environment. She said, "In some environments, it was even scary to be alone."
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When asked what Diddy will have had a chance to talk to him, Woods said, "I honestly don't know, but I don't think I have to say anything, as long as I hold my head up and shoulders back."
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Diddy's legal team react to the documentary

In addition to the interview, Woods will also retell their experiences in the upcoming documentary ", the fall of dida," that will come across 27. January Investigation detection.
However, Diddy lawyers responded to a documentary through a statement Good morning America.
The statement is partly "manufacturers failed to provide enough time or details that his representatives resolve unconfirmed claims, many of unidentified participants whose allegations do not have context."
Diddy lawyers also said: "If you deny this information, Mr. Czeljeva prevented the facts in order to oppose those invented charges."
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They said that Diddy was completely safe "in the facts and trial, where the truth would prevail" before adding "," the charges against him are pure fiction. "
Diddy sues one of his indictees

Since Diddy was arrested and charged with the sales of sexual trade, transportation to engage in prostitution and crops of racketing, several people were written with the requirements against him.
One of those who accused the rapper "last night" was Courtney Burgess, who claimed to possess the alleged sex cassettes that included it.
Diddy claimed that Burgess and Mitchell were invented and amplified false allegations against him, including their request to possess the alleged sex trays of the rapper.
He also claimed that the news owned by Media Nexstar Media broadcast the charges without proper obligations.
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According to Diddy, their actions made him significant economic and reputational damage and jeopardized his chances of having an impartial jury when his trial commits to May.
Robert Shapiro talks about Diddy's chances on the eve of his trial
"Each case in the Federal Court is challenging."
Robert Shapiro, a former lawyer OJ Simpson, says Diddy has an uphill battle and reveals that he believes Dissdy confronts more overriding indictments.
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In an interview which divides The art of dialogueShapiro hinted that there would be more charges against Diddy.
He said, "You know, first, I think there will be a different group of charges from what is currently facing" and added "when you are in the federal court, whenever you are not on the battle."
When asked if Eddy had a "good chance" to regain his freedom, he came up with Shapiro, "Oh, there's always a chance. I think, every trial you have a chance. You go with the assumption of innocence."
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However, he felt that the prospects against the music manufacturer were many. Shapiro said, "But the Federal Court of New York, you are in custody ... It is solid, a heavy battle."
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