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Rosie O'Donnell turns 63: a look back

Rosie O'Donnell turns 63: a look back

Yahoo21-03-2025
TV personality, comedian, actress and writer Rosie O'Donnell, known for "The Rosie O'Donnell Show," "The View," and "America," turns 63 on March 21, 2022. Here's a look back at her career through the years.
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The longest stretch of testimony was from an anonymous former partner to Combs, who used the pseudonym "Jane." The two were romantically involved from 2021 to 2024 – a time during which Combs was openly dating other women. Over six days, Jane shared all the ways Combs allegedly pressured her to do sexual performances – namely, so-called "hotel nights" with sex workers that could last days – that "disgusted" her by leveraging his control over her finances, convincing her to take drugs and taking advantage of her desire for his approval. Diddy trial bombshells: What his inner circle said about baby oil, 'freak offs' Like Ventura Fine, Jane also vividly described Combs' alleged abuse. In one episode, she said, he'd kicked, punched dragged her before coercing her into performing sex acts with an escort. Despite this, Jane said on the stand, "I just pray for his continued healing, and I pray for peace for him." Ahead of closing arguments on June 26-27, both sides rested their cases on June 24. Combs' lawyers rested their case in less than half an hour and did not call any witnesses. Diddy's star-studded trial: The celebrities mentioned in court Ventura Fine and Jane both dated Combs for many years, and his attorneys attempted to paint their numerous loving text messages as evidence that "freak offs" were entirely consensual. Mia was similarly affectionate as she posted publicly about Combs on social media, despite alleging that her former boss sexually assaulted her multiple times during her employment. Throughout the trial, prosecutors argued that these women merely tried to stay in Combs' good graces as a survival tactic, as he allegedly threatened to destroy their careers, livelihoods and reputations. In the government's rebuttal, prosecutor Comey explained the impossible task of trying to untangle love and abuse. For victims, "finding meaning and happiness in trauma does not mean the trauma never happened," Comey said. "It's healing." 50 Cent, Aubrey O'Day, more social media reactions to Diddy verdict: 'A nasty precedent' Combs' trial ignited a ferocious media circus over the last two months. Around the clock, social media influencers flooded the courtyard of the Daniel Patrick Moynihan United States Courthouse in Lower Manhattan, just blocks away from the Brooklyn Bridge. The insatiable content creators – several of whom wore "Free Puff" and "Free Diddy" T-shirts and ball caps – often sparred with each other, and courthouse security guards, as they bellowed into their smartphone screens, recounting to their followers the most salacious details of the case (some of them true, many of them not entirely). Their antics reverberated inside the courtroom itself. Most journalists were stationed in palatial overflow rooms, where they watched the trial unfold on midsize TV screens on the 24th floor alongside members of the public. There, the behavior of Combs' supporters went largely unchecked by security, as they cackled, booed and hissed profanities when the rapper's accusers took the stand. "Gotcha, bitch!" one man yelled gleefully, after Combs' attorneys tripped up Bryana Bongolan, who struggled to recall the exact date that the hip-hop mogul allegedly held her over a 17-story balcony. And nearly the entire overflow room burst into applause when Combs' lead lawyer, Marc Agnifolo, finished his closing arguments, employing Trumpian rhetoric as he urged jurors to listen to "the real trial" and not "the fake trial" that prosecutors presented. The attitude among reporters, meanwhile, was mainly convivial, as they bonded over the collective Stockholm syndrome of the daily courtroom tedium. The moment you walk into the courthouse, everyone is required to check their phones and laptops, after waiting through snaking lines for airport-style security. Due to the technology restrictions, journalists furiously scribbled notes for six to eight hours a day, sporadically darting out of the courtroom to dictate the latest news to their editors. Given the limited number of spots in the main courtroom with Combs, multiple news organizations hired line-sitters, some of whom would start camping out the afternoon before to guarantee a seat inside. And as the trial trudged on for days and weeks, it attracted countless looky-loos who wanted a glimpse of the action, including law students, European tourists and throngs of sniggering teenagers. (On one particular afternoon, a family with two small children was escorted out of an overflow room by security guards, following roughly 20 minutes of them listening to highly explicit testimony about "freak offs.") In one of the trial's most unforgettable moments, a middle-aged woman dressed in an MTA transit uniform was removed from the main courtroom after screaming at Diddy that everyone is "laughing at" him. But for the women who testified through tears, and the journalists who reported through eight weeks of often-harrowing testimony, nothing about this grueling case was a laughing matter. (This story was updated to add new information.) Contributing: USA TODAY staff If you or someone you know has experienced sexual violence, RAINN's offers free, confidential, 24/7 support in English and Spanish via chat and at 800-656-4673. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Diddy verdict: Sean Combs acquitted on top charge in sex-crimes trial

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