Brian Steel
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Music Diddy's defense attorney Brian Steel cross-examined "Mia," an anonymous alleged victim who took the stand during trial this week.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Music Drake and PartyNextDoor's album "$OME $EXY $ONGS 4 U" drops tomorrow.
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Music Judge Ural Glanville is bringing everyone who was present back to determine how the information got out.
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Cole Blake -
Music Lawyer Brian Steel probably feels like the Man of Steel after Young Thug walked free.
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Music Young Thug is enjoying his newfound freedom.
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Music Diddy’s children celebrated the mogul’s verdict prior to Combs being denied bond by the judge later on in the day.
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Bryson "Boom" Paul -
Music Brian Steel previously served as Young Thug's defense attorney during the viral YSL RICO case during the last several years.
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Music Before tackling the Diddy case, Brian Steel was Young Thug's right-hand legal representative in the YSL RICO case.
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Music Brian Steel has an interesting view of himself.
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Music Young Thug still has his sense of humor.
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Crime Brian Steele faces a 20-day jail sentences, to be served over the course of 10 weekends, after a judge held him in contempt.
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Music Young Thug and Brian Steel might be having some sleepovers soon.
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Alexander Cole