A paralegal specialist and a US special agent have given evidence today.
However, the biggest news from day 24 of the Sean "Diddy" Combs trial came not from the witness stand, but from the judge before the jury had even entered the courtroom in Manhattan.
After concerns were raised about one of the jurors - Juror 6 - last week - Judge Arun Subramanian confirmed today he was dismissing him from the trial, after five weeks of evidence.
If you're just checking in, here's a round-up of all today's key updates:
- At the start of the court day, Judge Subramanian confirmed he was dismissing Juror 6 and replacing him with one of the alternates;
- This came after it emerged the juror, a black male, had given inconsistent answers about where he lives;
- The judge said he had "concerns over his candour" and that it could mean he had a reason to want to be on the panel;
- He rejected arguments from the defence that this disrupted the diversity of the jury, as the juror was replaced by a white male;
- "The court should not, indeed cannot, let race factor into the decision of what happens," the judge said;
- After this, the prosecution called two summary witnesses - witnesses who were not involved in the investigation into Combs but are in court to summarise text conversations and other data, and provide context to previous evidence and how it relates to the charges;
- During testimony from a paralegal specialist, messages apparently relating to "freak offs" were presented in court;
- These included messages from March 2016, when Combs's then chief of staff Kristina Khorram appeared to ask for a hotel room to be set up, with items requested including Gatorade, water and chicken noodle soup;
- In another text, Khorram asked workers to fetch $4,000 in cash and to ensure a male escort was given access to a hotel room;
- The court also heard about messages sent around the time of the bombshell civil lawsuit filed against Combs by Cassie in November 2023 - which was settled within 24 hours for a then undisclosed sum, revealed to be $20m during the trial;
- According to an audio file of a conversation, alleged victim "Jane", who was seeing Combs at this point, told him after finding out about the lawsuit: "This is so word for word, it is crazy and it just feels sick to my stomach";
- The following month, Jane told Khorram in a message that Combs had threatened to "expose" her and release videos, according to messages presented in court;
- Jurors were also shown "sealed" video clips - which means they were not presented to members of the public in court;
- The fate of another juror, who was discussed at the start of the hearing over concerns he may have spoken improperly about the case with a former colleague, was left unresolved at the end of today's session - this issue may be addressed by the judge tomorrow.
That's all for our coverage today - the trial resumes at 2pm UK time on Tuesday.