
Anastasia Tsioulcas
Culture Correspondent at NPR
Music Critic at The New York Times
Culture correspondent @NPR, music critic @nytimes, 2024-25 @umwallacehouse Fellow. ah-nah-STAH-zee-ah tsee-OOL-kahs/Αναστασία Τσιούλκα(ς)/اناستازيا تسيولكاس
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1 week ago |
kuow.org | Anastasia Tsioulcas
Capricorn Clark, a former employee of Sean Combs, leaves the Manhattan courthouse where she testified that Combs repeatedly threatened her and kidnapped her in during a series of events in 2011 that also involved Kid Cudi and Cassie Ventura, both of whom have also testified. Getty Images Advisory: This report includes descriptions of physical violence. On Tuesday, federal lawyers prosecuting Sean Combs continued widening their case against the hip-hop mogul.
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1 week ago |
mprnews.org | Anastasia Tsioulcas
Advisory: This report includes descriptions of physical violence. On Tuesday, federal lawyers prosecuting Sean Combs continued widening their case against the hip-hop mogul. The sole witness on the stand for the day was a woman named Capricorn Clark, who rose from being Combs' personal assistant to heading marketing for his Sean John fashion company.
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1 week ago |
boisestatepublicradio.org | Anastasia Tsioulcas
Advisory: This report includes descriptions of physical violence. On Tuesday, federal lawyers prosecuting Sean Combs continued widening their case against the hip-hop mogul. The sole witness on the stand for the day was a woman named Capricorn Clark, who rose from being Combs' personal assistant to heading marketing for his Sean John fashion company.
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3 weeks ago |
nhpr.org | Anastasia Tsioulcas
The federal trial against hip-hop tycoon Sean Combs is finally getting underway, some eight months after he was arrested on criminal charges of racketeering and sex trafficking. Combs — also known by a number of monikers including P. Diddy, Puff Daddy and Puff — concurrently faces dozens of civil lawsuits from men and women who allege that he drugged and sexually assaulted them.
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3 weeks ago |
krvs.org | Anastasia Tsioulcas
The federal trial against hip-hop tycoon Sean Combs is finally getting underway, some eight months after he was arrested on criminal charges of racketeering and sex trafficking. Combs — also known by a number of monikers including P. Diddy, Puff Daddy and Puff — concurrently faces dozens of civil lawsuits from men and women who allege that he drugged and sexually assaulted them.
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