Judge threatens to exclude Sean "Didi" comb from court through jury interaction

The judge is Sean "Didi" comb trial Threatened to remove the comb from the court on Thursday.

Judge Arun Subramanian scolded defense attorney Judge Marc Agnifilo, saying the judge offered a statement to the jury, including “nodding violently” in the testimony of graphic designer Bryana “Bana” Bana “Bana” Bongolan, Cassie Ventura.

Subramanian told Agnifilo that this can't happen again, and if he does, he will consider providing "curable instructions" that may include excluding the comb from court.

Agnifilo told the judge that he understood.

"There should be no effort to interact with this jury," the judge said.

The discussion between the judge and Agnifilo occurred when the juror left the court at lunch.

Bongolan has been questioning the incident She accused the comb of hanging on the balcony She was in a 2016 Los Angeles apartment building. She testified that the incident traumatized her and she would scream.

Combs' defense attorney said Bongolan filed a lawsuit against the comb, which sought millions of dollars. They asked her about the time and date stamps of the photos allegedly taken on the date of the incident, saying the comb might have been elsewhere on the trip at the time. The defense showed that a hotel bill was indicated from the same date of the alleged incident, suggesting that the comb may have been living in New York under the alias Frank Black.

Bongolan continued to testify that although she did not remember the exact date of the incident, she would certainly happen.

Another comb's ex-girlfriend went to the stall Thursday afternoon. The woman is testifying under the pseudonym "Jane" to protect her identity. She testified that the two would have “hotel nights” involving other men. She told the jury that she told the comb several times that she did not want to have sex with other men.

The 55-year-old comb has Pleas not to guilty to five chargesincluding extortion and sexual trafficking. Prosecutors claimed that the comb used his business empire and employees to help him “a pattern of persistent and universal abuse against women and other individuals”, including arrangements to deliver sex workers for “freaks” and use money, drugs and threats to control his alleged victims.

If all charges are convicted, he may face life in prison.

Contributed to this report.

Jesse Singer