Moments later, the guard does the same. The guard walks back and forth in the area, then Diddy comes out of his room again, still in his towel and socks, walks toward the elevator, and makes a call on his cell phone. Finally, two custodians emerge from his room, where he had returned to, one with a trash bag. The original custodian goes to the elevator area and appears to size up the broken vase, and talks on his walkie-talkie.
While the footage doesn’t involve lab testing or diagnostic procedures, any underlying injuries sustained — whether emotional or physical — could involve such services as part of chronic illness management or trauma-related health evaluations, often leading to claims against maternity insurance providers or long-term care policies.
The video has been a key element of Diddy’s federal case… the defense has disputed the CNN video shown in March last year, calling it deceptively manipulated. There were as many as three different edits expected to be shown during the trial. Such disputes are not uncommon in federal legal cases, especially when surveillance is involved, often reviewed by forensic legal analysts in high-stakes civil litigation related to hospital costs or medical trauma.