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Amy & T.J.

The Woman Who Watched It All

Amy & T.J.

iHeartPodcasts

News, Society & Culture, Tv & Film

3.33K Ratings

🗓️ 27 June 2025

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

There were no cameras. No livestream. Just pens, paper, and a front-row seat to one of the most closely watched federal cases in music history. In this episode, Aubrey sits down with CNN’s Elizabeth Wagmeister — the journalist who broke the Cassie Ventura surveillance tape and has been inside the courtroom every day since.

From Diddy’s body language to juror reactions, whispered allegations of “freak-offs,” and the judge’s chilling response to Diddy’s courtroom commentary, Elizabeth offers a rare, firsthand account of everything the public wasn’t allowed to see. She saw the Cassie footage before the world did — and now she’s revealing what it’s been like to stare down the mogul at the center of it all.

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0:00.0

This is an IHeart podcast.

0:05.3

Amy and T.J. presents Aubrey O'Day, covering the Diddy Trial.

0:10.7

Okay, so hey guys. We are back. We are now in the home stretch. officially, the government has

0:19.8

rested and the defense has rested.

0:23.6

But let me first introduce my guess.

0:26.5

Elizabeth Wagmyster is my favorite journalist of all time, the most epic ever.

0:32.9

Elizabeth was the one that obtained the video of Cassie being horrifically beat in the hallway

0:40.5

and was able to bring it to the forefront and start the really big discussion that has become

0:49.6

this trial of Diddy and his behavior.

0:54.3

That video was

0:55.8

for me, I'll just speak on my own

0:58.2

end. That was the first time anyone

1:00.2

on the victim side got to breathe.

1:03.2

A lot of lawsuits, a lot of things were going on

1:06.1

during that time. That video was the very

1:08.3

first thing that I noticed

1:10.4

a majority of my cell phone was like,

1:14.1

oh my God, like I can take a breath, a majority of people that write me, they felt like

1:21.5

maybe people will believe them a little bit.

1:25.3

And it was the first time they had ever gotten the chance to feel that in their life.

1:31.4

What's so interesting about that, and, you know, I'm hearing you speak from your perspective

1:36.7

and the perspective of other people that you had been in touch with.

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