Where the sex trafficking trial stands
- Cassie Ventura returned to the stand today for more bombshell testimony as the government’s highest-profile witness. In her testimony yesterday, she detailed explicit events that she said would happen in the “freak offs” that Combs requested her to participate in.
- The jury was shown security video showing Combs assaulting Ventura at a Los Angeles hotel in 2016. Ventura was asked in court how many other times Combs had thrown her like that. “Too many to count,” she said.
- Combs faces five criminal counts: one count of racketeering conspiracy; two counts of sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion; and two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution. Combs has vociferously denied the allegations against him.
The R&B singer Cassie gave uncomfortable testimony yesterday during the sex trafficking trial of music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs, detailing allegations of physical abuse and control that included dayslong, drug-fueled sexual encounters with male escorts under his direction.
Cassie returned to the witness stand today, where prosecutors resumed questioning her on the 2016 assault viewed on hotel surveillance cameras.
Combs, Cassie Ventura and the jury have entered the courtroom to begin today’s proceedings.
Combs is wearing a grey sweater over a white shirt.
Cassie is wearing a light gray dress with a jacket with wide lapels. For the second day in a row, she walks into the courtroom without looking toward Combs at the defense table.
Prosecution accuses Combs’ lawyers of ‘trial by ambush’ in heated exchange
Before Cassie Ventura retook the witness stand, prosecutors and defense lawyers clashed over how much notice each side deserves about upcoming trial strategy.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Maurene Comey was noticeably angry as she lashed out at the defense for allegedly not turning over exhibits it was planning to use to question Ventura: “We don’t want a trial by ambush.”
But defense attorney Marc Agnifilo insisted his side doesn’t need to tip its hand about how it will cross-examine prosecution witnesses: “They have the burden of proof. We don’t have to give the government what we are going to use so they can prepare their witness.”
U.S. District Court Judge Arun Subramanian denied the government’s request that the defense turn over what it expects to use for Ventura’s cross.
Cassie describes hotel attack, says Combs told her she ‘wasn’t going to leave him’
Cassie Ventura described how Combs lost control during a 2016 meltdown in a Los Angeles hotel hallway, hurling a vase that just missed her.
“I don’t remember exactly his words,” she told the court. “I’m sure he was calling me something other than my name.”
Security was eventually called, but Combs allegedly made himself clear that Ventura wasn’t free to leave on her own accord.
The defendant told Ventura “that I wasn’t going to leave him, that I couldn’t,” according to Ventura.
Combs banged and kicked door at Cassie’s apartment after hotel incident, she says
Combs pounded on Cassie Ventura’s apartment door, demanding to see his then-girlfriend after assaulting her at a Los Angeles hotel in 2016, the witness said.
Ventura still isn’t sure how Combs got to the 17th floor of her Westwood apartment building, calling the scene “chaos outside the door, banging, kicking, yelling and banging.”
He didn’t get inside.
Cassie says she covered up black eye, fat lip and bruised legs for movie premiere
The court is now looking at text messages and photos shortly after the hotel attack took place.
Cassie Ventura said she had to attend the premiere of her movie “The Perfect Match” with bruises on her face and body.
She said she thought at the time Combs was “sick” to think that it was OK to do that to her and wanted him to stay away.
The court was also shown a photo of Ventura and Combs smiling at the premiere. She said she had to change her outfit to cover up bruises on her legs and needed to apply a lot of makeup to cover her black eye and fat lip.
Cassie says ‘freak offs’ were fueled by ketamine
Ketamine was the drug of choice for Combs and Cassie Ventura during their orgies with sex workers, she told the court.
“Ketamine, Sean had it, it took time out of the ‘freak off,'” said Ventura, testifying about having sex with other men at Combs’ direction as he watched. “That was my preferred drug because it was the most dissociative.”
The prosecution showed Ventura a dozen photos of sex workers hired for these “freak offs.” Ventura remembered many but not all of the names, such as “Ash,” “Islander,” “Skyler” and “Jake” from the website Cowboys 4 Angels.
“Don’t remember his name, he looks familiar from ‘freak offs,'” she said of one picture.
Cassie says Combs blackmailed her with sex videos from ‘freak offs’
Cassie Ventura said that when Combs was upset with her, he would frequently remind her that he had videos of her having sex at his “freak offs.”
She said that Combs brought up the videos on the night of her birthday, when she refused to leave her friends to go with Combs to a “freak off.”
“It is horrible and disgusting. No one should do that to anyone,” she said of the alleged blackmail. “It could ruin everything I worked for, make me look like a slut.”
“I wasn’t supposed to be on those videos,” she said. “I didn’t want to be in them.”
Cassie describes panic over possible leak of sex video
Cassie Ventura recalled the panic she felt after first learning that video of her having sex with another man, at Combs’ direction, might have leaked.
The former girlfriend was hosting an event in Atlantic City when “someone I was working with said they saw a sexually explicit video of me, so I reached out to Sean,” Ventura told jurors.
“I need you to call me ASAP,” according to a text message she sent to Combs on March 9, 2014.
Ventura said that any leaked footage “would put my career in jeopardy” and cause great embarrassment to “my mother, my family.”
Cassie would recover from ‘freak offs’ with massages and drugs
Cassie Ventura said after a “freak off” she would go back to Combs’ place, where they would have massages to take care of themselves.
“I had an addiction to opiates, so I would take pills to come down,” she told the courtroom. “I wanted to feel numb and not know what was going on in my mind.”
She said she got the drugs from a drug dealer, who sometimes did the drugs with her beginning in 2007.
When asked how she felt after a “freak off,” Ventura said, “I felt so tired, achy, dehydrated, not really eating too much. Emotionally, I felt empty, gross. Like I did a job.”
Cassie says ‘freak offs’ gave her UTIs, mouth sores and stomach problems
Cassie Ventura said that “freak offs” would sometimes cause her to have urinary tract infections, mouth sores and gastrointestinal issues.
“When we were having frequent ‘freak offs’ — they were back to back — and sometimes I would do a ‘freak off’ with the infection,” she said. “I tried to flush it out with water. I got to the point where CIPRO (an antibiotic) didn’t work anymore. It was a mess.”
She said she would also get mouth sores due to the repeated oral sex with lubricant.
“It was really painful for a long time,” she added. “I can’t believe I actually dealt with that.”
Combs tried to force swingers ‘lifestyle’ on Cassie with sex clubs, she says
Combs told his then-girlfriend Cassie Ventura that having multiple sex partners was a “lifestyle” and “turn on” for the rapper, the witness said.
“What he told me is we could swap partners, a certain lifestyle and that was a turn on for him,” Ventura said after a prosecutor asked if she was a swinger with Combs.
This “lifestyle” included sex club visits, which Ventura said she didn’t enjoy. When she didn’t want to go, Combs still pressed the issue, the witness said.
“Some of the time he would try to turn the energy around and keep it positive, become playful and funny and not scary,” Ventura said. “He would push and try to convince me.”
When the prosecution asked why she drank so much at these sex clubs, Ventura responded, “Because I didn’t want to be sober.”
Cassie testifies she would get scared during ‘freak offs’ and Combs would injure her
Cassie Ventura testified that sometimes she would be afraid during the “freak off” parties, which often turned violent.
“Sean would put his hands on me, he would push me down … kick me,” she told the courtroom.
“There were other times, if we were having a bad time or if I was scared of him, uncomfortable, typically I would leave and go out the back of the hotel,” she said.
When asked by prosecutors how often Combs would injure her during the “freak offs,” she replied, “Too often.”
Combs watched ‘freak off’ videos on commercial flight, terrifying Cassie, she says
Cassie Ventura felt mortified and “trapped” when she spotted Combs watching videos of her having sex as they flew on a commercial jet, she testified.
They had been arguing during a 2013 trip to Cannes and the flight home took an embarrassing turn, Ventura said.
“He pulled up ‘freak off’ videos on his laptop that I thought were deleted,” Ventura testified. “He was showing them with other people around. I said, ‘You are embarrassing me.’ I was scared, I felt trapped, how do you get out of this situation? I felt trapped.”
She said she arranged a freak off within hours of their landing so he wouldn’t get angry. If she didn’t, she testified “he said the videos would be released.”
Cassie recalls gashing her face while fighting off Combs
Cassie Ventura recalled a time when Combs attacked her and gashed her face in 2013, then forced her to go to a plastic surgeon to treat the wound.
“Sean came in. I was asleep. He was trying to attack me. We went into the master bedroom. My friends were jumping on his back trying to stop him,” she testified. “I cut my eyebrow on the corner of the bed. Sean threw me onto the bed frame. I had a significant gash. I didn’t go to the ER; it was a Sunday. Sean had security take me to a plastic surgeon in Beverly Hills.”
After the incident, she said she texted Combs a photo of the injury, writing: “so you can remember.”
“You dont know when to stop you have pushed it too far,” Combs replied.
“Just say sorry, I dont know why i deserve that you could care less if i was ok,” Cassie responded.
Cassie text to Combs: ‘You treat me like Ike Turner’
Prosecutors presented a text message exchange in which Cassie Ventura described how badly Combs allegedly abused her.
“You treat me like Ike Turner,” Ventura wrote to Combs, a reference to the volatile marriage the late musician was known to have had with his ex-wife, the late Tina Turner.
“He was abusive and controlling. He was physically abusive. He put me down a lot as much as I would be built up, the sheer embarrassment, how he treated me in front of other people,” Ventura testified of Combs.
Cassie describes alleged beating that happened inside car
Ventura recalled a violent outburst by Combs that she said happened early in their relationship that left her “shocked” and “angry.”
Ventura said she had spotted Combs flirting in a restaurant with another woman and when they got back to their car, the rapper “knocked me around” in an outburst that allegedly happened in either 2007 or 2008.
“He hit me on the side of my head and I fell to the floor of the Escalade,” Ventura said. “He shook me up and scared me quite a bit. So I got out of the car, I was shocked, I didn’t understand what happened and why he was so angry.”
She added: “I knew his capabilities, his access to guns, and threats he made.”
Cassie recalls another alleged incident of physical violence
Cassie Ventura recalled another incident in which she alleged Combs beat her, saying he got angry with her after she was at a party at Prince’s house.
Ventura went to the basement, believing the late artist was going to play music, she told the court.
“I caught a glimpse of him (Combs), so I ran out as fast as I could because I thought he was angry,” Ventura recalled. “I knew he was angry, his facial expression, he came after me.”
Later, at a Los Angeles hotel room where she was staying, she said Combs “beat me up and threw luggage at me. I had bruising on my face, knots on my head.”
Cassie says her mother took pictures of her bruises
Cassie Ventura told the jury that she went to see her mother in Connecticut after allegedly being physically beaten by Combs.
Ventura said she raised her shirt, allowing her mother to take photos of the bruises to her lower back and butt, along with wounds on her right thigh.
“I believe I told her this was the first time, and I didn’t tell her about the ‘freak offs,'” Ventura said in court, adding that she felt she couldn’t “justify it to anyone, especially my mom.”
Cassie says she broke up with Kid Cudi after Combs threats
Cassie Ventura said in 2011, while she was at home in Connecticut during the holiday season, she called off her relationship with Scott Mescudi (otherwise known as rapper Kid Cudi) after Combs threatened them both.
“I had broken off the relationship with Scott Mescudi, [there was] too much uncertainty if we continued to see each other,” she said, adding that there was danger and “Sean said he was going to hurt the both of us.”
At one point, she said Combs told her that when she was out of the country “Scott’s car would be blown up.”
Court shown picture of Ventura with a black eye
The court was shown a close-up picture of Ventura’s eyebrow and black eye. When asked who gave her the black eye, Ventura responded: “Sean.”
Combs prevented his family from seeing Ventura after she had sustained any injuries, she said.
“He told me to make sure his son couldn’t see me like that, the bruises on my face,” Ventura told the court.
Cassie says that Combs raped her in 2018
Cassie Ventura testified that Combs raped her in 2018 after she said they were supposed to have a “closure conversation.”
She said the two went out to dinner at a restaurant in Malibu, Calif. She recalled their conversation being “nice” and “playful.” At that time, she said she was already in a relationship with her now-husband, Alex Fine.
Combs eventually took her back to her apartment, Ventura told the court.
“I went inside, he came in and raped me on the living room floor,” Ventura alleged in court. “I remember crying and saying no. It was fast, his eyes were black, he wasn’t himself, it was like somebody taking something from you.”
She said after that incident, the two were intimate voluntarily one other time.
Ventura’s direct testimony ends
Ventura wrapped up her direct testimony, telling jurors she took the witness stand to rid herself of the “the shame” and “guilt” she has carried.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Emily Johnson asked Ventura why she put herself through this process.
“I can’t carry this anymore, the shame the guilt, what’s right is right and what’s wrong is wrong, people aren’t disposable,” Ventura said.
The jury is now on a short break before cross examination is expected to begin. In general, Ventura kept her composure today, answering questions in a calm and matter-of fact tone. But she became more visibly emotional as she described Combs allegedly raping her in 2018, and she broke down in tears shortly after as she recounted her trauma, suicidal ideation and “personal shame.”
Defense’s cross-examination planned for tomorrow
U.S. District Court Judge Arun Subramanian sent jurors home for the day, telling them to return for proceedings that’ll begin at 9:30 a.m. “on the dot” Thursday.
That’s when Combs’ defense lawyers are set to begin what could be a length cross examination of Cassie Ventura.
S: NBC News