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Reporters privilege protections under the First Amendment

4/14 – Warner Bros. Discovery is seeking to quash a subpoena from Sean “Diddy” Combs’ legal team requesting unedited interview footage from the documentary “The Fall of Diddy.” Citing the “reporter’s privilege,” WBD argues the materials from interviews are protected under the First Amendment and that Combs hasn’t met the legal threshold to overcome the privilege, noting courts typically reject broad requests for unpublished journalistic content. WBD also highlights that such interview materials would constitute inadmissible hearsay in Combs’ upcoming sex trafficking and racketeering trial, scheduled to begin on May 5. The judge has given Combs until Thursday to respond to the motion.

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