When pressed on how he had arrived at that figure, he said there were "strong teams on the ground" operating in medical centres and schools - but did not provide further details.
He said he reported the incident to police.Mr Mescudi also told the court that shortly after his relationship with Ventura ended, in January 2012, his car was bombed with a Molotov cocktail.
Mr Mescudi testified that he got a call from his dogsitter who said his car was on fire. He told the court that he came home to find a hole cut in the roof of his Porche and an explosive inside.Prosecutors showed the jury photos of the interior of the car, which was charred.Mr Mescudi accuses Combs of being behind the incident, though the mogul denied any involvement at a later meeting.
The jury also heard from makeup artist Mylah Morales, who told the court that she "feared for her life" after witnessing Mrs Ventura with a black eye, split lip and knots in her head on one occasion.Frederic Zemmour, the general manager of a hotel where Combs often booked, also testified about deep cleaning after Combs stayed there. The front desk noted that the guest "always spills candle wax on everything" and uses excessive amounts of oil.
When the trial resumes on Tuesday next week, the jury is expected to hear from Capricorn Clark, the woman who called Mr Mescudi when Combs was allegedly breaking into his home.
The Egyptian is way out on his own for goals scored (28) and assists (18) and has set the record for the most goal involvements in a 38-game season.Taiwan used to see thousands of Chinese attempting to enter illegally every year, particularly in the 1990s when Taiwan's booming economy attracted impoverished Chinese looking for work.
While overall numbers are much lower now, there appears to be an uptick in recent years, according to official figures published in Taiwanese media.There were 15 Chinese caught in 2023, and while there are no available figures for the whole of last year, 23 were caught between June and September.
Since January this year the coastguard has caught about 40 people including the men in Tuesday's case - although it is not known how many of those were from China.On Tuesday, the coastguard said there has been a "recent surge in the number of cases in which the Chinese Communist Party has used small targets to harass Taiwan" as part of its