In this week's Legal Beat, prosecutors try to lock up Young Thug over a tweet, Diddy's case heats up, Mariah Carey seeks "Christmas" payback, and much more.
The star's lawyers are sparring with prosecutors over whether the looming trial should feature testimony from an undisclosed number of additional alleged victims.
Prosecutors want several victims to remain anonymous when the sweeping sex abuse case against Combs goes to trial, but they say Cassie will "testify under her own name."
The alleged offenses involve four women and took place between 1999 and 2005.
A superseding indictment adds new counts to the sweeping sex abuse case against the hip-hop mogul.
The decision came after the Fulton County District Attorney's office argued a social post by the rapper about a government investigator violated the terms of his probation.
The singer and other defendants hired elite attorneys to fend off "frivolous" allegations about her smash hit Christmas track.
The case against President Trump has "problems," a judge says, but it's strong enough to avoid being dismissed immediately.
The label had argued that Drake's demands for evidence were premature and overbroad, but a judge says the discovery process can move ahead for now.
Attorneys for the company say a judge should reject a case that claims that it adds a "deceptive" fee covering music costs to the advertised subscription price.