'I was drugged at this party... one sip from the beverage, and one side of my face was falling. It almost felt like I had a stroke.' Former Playboy bunny describes horrific experience at a Diddy party on Mail podcast

Episode Guide:

Welcome back to our new, weekly episode of The Trial of Diddy.

This week, DailyMail.com journalists Kayla Brantley and Marjorie Hernandez discuss the latest in the case as we approach the May 2025 trial. Diddy’s legal team has requested his release on bail, citing new evidence and “changed circumstances” as they prepare for trial.

The defense is pushing for a $50 million bail package with tight restrictions and challenging the prosecution’s secrecy around victims and evidence.

The hosts also dive into listener comments, responding to your thoughts on the case, media leaks, and the speculation swirling around other celebrities. From questions about Diddy’s well-being to critical feedback on the podcast itself, Kayla and Marjorie engage with your feedback while keeping the focus on the facts.

Stay tuned as we gear up for the trial and continue to bring you updates when new developments arise. Thanks for listening!

More about The Trial:

The Trial takes listeners behind the headlines and into the courtrooms of some of the biggest criminal cases in the world. 

We’ll take you into the courtroom to bring you the details as the evidence unfolds, to examine key moments and to carry out exclusive interviews with detectives, victims, and experts. 

Search for The Trial of Diddy, the Mail’s hit True Crime series – available wherever you get your podcasts now. New episodes every Friday. 

You May Also Like

'Relentless barrage of bullets': Man who gunned down 6 cops and 'terrified an entire community' during hours-long standoff receives his fate

Inset: Maurice Hill (Philadelphia Police). Background: Cops duck for cover after Hill…

Grover Norquist Gets His Wish: Drowning Government in a Bathtub

In the “one, big, beautiful bill,” President Donald Trump has called for…

Analysis Warns Deportations Could Cost 6 Million Jobs, With Florida Among Four Top Losers

Federal immigration agents converge on Glenn Valley Foods in Omaha, Neb., on…