Sean Combs’s Ex Cassie Says He Forced Her Into ‘Disgusting’ Sex Ordeals

Updated Thursday 15 May 2025 11:0
Sean Combs’s Ex Cassie Says He Forced Her Into ‘Disgusting’ Sex Ordeals
Sean “Diddy” Combs’s former partner Casandra Ventura told jurors at the music mogul’s sex trafficking trial Tuesday how he subjected her to “disgusting” marathon group sex sessions.

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Much of the prosecution's case against Combs, who is accused of using violence and extortion to control women over a long period of time, is supported by Ventura's shocking evidence.

Ventura claimed that she was "just in love and wanted to make (Combs) happy — to a point I didn't feel like I had much of a choice" in reference to the alleged "freak-off" sex parties.


She said Combs would urinate on her, or he would tell one of the many prostitutes he hired to do so, and he would pay the escorts—who were nearly always men—thousands of dollars in cash after their experiences.

It was repulsive. It was excessive. She added that the hotel rooms used for the lengthy sex sessions were frequently destroyed, and the establishments charged high cleaning and repair costs. "It was overwhelming," she said.

When asked if she liked anything about the carefully planned meetings that Combs allegedly told her to arrange, Ventura broke down in tears and replied that “the time spent with (Combs)” was fun.

Regarding vetting male escorts to avoid police on Combs's behalf, she stated, "Sean would want me to clarify if the person was a cop."

The defense team for Combs stated that they will try to highlight the fact that Ventura used narcotics voluntarily and acted strangely.

According to Ventura, she used cocaine or ecstasy during the sessions, and the "drugs honestly helped" her stay awake for days at a time as Combs requested.

She claimed that Sean had a lot of control over her life, including her career and her wardrobe choices.

‘He would mash me’

Ventura, who is heavily pregnant and will take regular breaks from her graphic testimony that could last several days, said “Sean controlled a lot of my life — whether it was (my) career, the way I dressed.”

She said, her voice trembling at times, "If I was down, he would stomp me on the head, kick me, drag me, knock me over, and mash me in my head."

Combs is allegedly seen viciously hitting and dragging Ventura, also known as "Cassie," down a hallway in a hotel surveillance video from March 2016 that was given to jurors on Monday.

Israel Florez, a former security guard at the InterContinental hotel in Los Angeles, testified in court on Monday that Combs attempted to reimburse him for being the first person on the scene following the incident.

The prosecution's introduction of the security footage that DORTV released last year was made possible by Florez's evidence.

The twelve jurors and six alternates who were in charge of deciding Combs's fate learned of the well-known artist's violent outbursts and an attempt to use bribery to maintain his own renown and reputation.

Even while some of the 55-year-old's actions were dubious and occasionally amounted to domestic violence, his defense team maintained that there was sufficient evidence to support allegations of racketeering and sex trafficking.

Combs has pled not guilty on all charges, including the racketeering charge that the hip-hop pioneer oversaw a sex crime ring that included drug-fueled sex parties by use of force, threats and violence.

One of the main tenets of the racketeering accusations, according to prosecutor Emily Johnson, was that Combs employed a network of businesses and workers to satisfy his needs.

Teny Geragos, Combs's defense attorney, informed jurors that the "case is about love, jealousy, infidelity, and money."

Geragos described Combs's accusers as "capable, strong adult women" and said that his relationship with Ventura was "between two people who loved each other" despite being "toxic."

She said that although the defense would acknowledge domestic abuse, Combs is not accused of any crimes related to it. "Being a willing participant in your own sex life is not sex trafficking," she argued.

Following Florez's testimony, Combs and Ventura interviewed a male dancer who had intercourse with them from 2012 to the end of 2013, frequently in return for cash. On Tuesday, he wrapped up his testimony.

Family members and ex-lover Misa Hylton joined Combs in the courtroom for the proceedings, which are anticipated to last eight to ten weeks.

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