
Defense questions Dawn Richard's account of Combs' alleged assault on Cassie Ventura
On cross-examination, defense attorney Nicole Westmoreland said Dawn Richard's account of his alleged assault on Cassie Ventura changed several times.
Richard told the jury that she once witnessed Sean Combs take a swing at Cassie Ventura with a frying pan before kicking her on the ground.
Westmoreland confronted Richard with transcripts of her interviews with prosecutors during which she previously said she heard the pan hit the wall, saw Combs actually strike Ventura with it, and saw Combs throw the contents of the pan at Ventura and then set the pan down.
"It has been hard for you to keep your story the same," Westmoreland asked.
"I told it to the best of my recollection and as close as I could get it," Richard responded.

"You have four different recollections?" Westmoreland asked.
"No, I don't," Richard answered.
Westmoreland also challenged a statement Richard had attributed to Combs following the alleged assault on Ventura.
"He said that she was okay and that it would be in our best interests if we didn't say anything. He was trying to take us to the top, and that, where he comes from, people go missing if they say things like that, like, if people talk," Richard testified.
"You didn't tell the federal government that Mr. Combs told you 'people go missing,'" Westmoreland said, citing several interviews Richard conducted with federal prosecutors.
Richard responded that she "spoke as best as she could remember."
Richard also testified that she saw Combs carrying guns several times at the studio or "sometimes the club."
"You never saw Mr. Combs pull a gun out and wave it around, right?" Westmoreland asked.
"No," Richard answered.
"You never saw Mr. Combs pull a gun out and cock it back or anything like that?" Westmoreland asked.
"No," Richard responded.
"Matter of fact, you've never seen Mr. Combs pull a gun out, period," Westmoreland said.
"Just had it on him," Richard testified.