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    Cassie Ventura finishes her evidence after days describing alleged rape and hundreds of freak offs

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    By News Desk on May 17, 2025 UK News, USA News
    Cassie Ventura finishes her evidence after days describing alleged rape and hundreds of freak offs
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    Cliff Notes

    • Cassie Ventura, during her testimony, recounted a 2016 incident involving Sean "Diddy" Combs, where he allegedly beat her outside a hotel lift; footage of the event has been shown in court as evidence.
    • Combs faces multiple charges including racketeering, sex trafficking, and transportation for prostitution, which he denies; Ventura is the star witness for the prosecution.
    • Testimonies revealed long-term allegations of abuse, including physical and psychological harm, with Cassie also confirming a $10 million settlement with the Intercontinental Hotel regarding the incident.

    Cassie Ventura finishes her evidence after days describing alleged rape and ‘hundreds’ of freak offs | Ents & Arts News

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    R&B star Cassie Ventura told Sean “Diddy” Combs “I’m not a rag doll, I’m someone’s child”, after he allegedly beat her outside a lift at the Intercontinental Hotel in Los Angeles in March 2016, a New York court has heard.

    Footage of Combs appearing to drag and kick the R&B star in a corridor was initially released by CNN in May 2024. Combs subsequently apologised for his actions.


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    CCTV footage shows Diddy ‘attacking’ Cassie in hotel

    The footage of the incident, which Cassie says took place after she left a “freak off” sex session, has since been widely shared and has been shown to the jury in court as evidence for the prosecution.

    Combs, 55, 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. He denies the allegations against him.

    Cassie, whose full name is Casandra Ventura, alleges she was physically abused and degraded for years by the powerful hip-hop star and music executive, accusing him of violence, coercion, blackmail and rape.

    The 38-year-old, who is the star witness for the prosecution, faced a fourth day on the stand, with the hip-hop mogul’s defence lawyers concluding their two-day cross-examination.

    Heavily pregnant, she is expecting her third child in just a few weeks.

    Prosecutors say Combs exploited and used his network of employees to facilitate illegal activities, while defence lawyers have been attempting to show jurors she consented to their highly charged “swingers lifestyle”.

    The court also heard further details of Cassie’s allegation of rape against Combs, information around her stay at a trauma and addiction centre in Arizona and further messages appearing to show her enthusiasm for freak offs.

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    Sean Combs and Cassie in 2017. Pic: zz/XPX/STAR MAX/IPx 2017/AP

    Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs trial: Day 5 – As it happened

    Cassie was asked about singer Chris Brown – who she denied dancing with – and tells the court Combs had form for taking her belongings, including her phone, car and watch, when he was angry with her.

    An audio recording was also played to the court, appearing to show Cassie threatening a man she claimed to have a video of her at a freak off on his phone, screaming: “I will f*** you up and it won’t be my hand”.

    It was not clear as to whether such a video ever existed.

    Cassie was also asked about her use of drugs, and said she had struggled with opioid addiction since 2022.

    She described a 45-day stay at a rehabilitation centre in Arizona in 2023, where she underwent EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing) to help resolve trauma.

    The centre specialises in treating “sex and intimacy issues”, but Cassie confirmed she was treated only for trauma.

    The court also heard about Cassie’s allegation of rape against Combs in August or September 2018, by which time she says they had split up.

    The pair were together, on and off, for about 11 years from 2007 to 2018.

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    A court sketch of Combs and Cassie. Pic: Reuters/Jane Rosenberg


    ‘I have love for the past, what it was’

    Describing Combs taking her for dinner at an Italian restaurant in Malibu, she says he raped her after driving her home, after “acting strangely” during the meal.

    When asked if she believed his behaviour was due to his “bipolar disorder”, Cassie answered “yes”.

    The jury was then shown a text message which included a heart emoji, sent by Cassie to Combs the following day.

    When asked if she still had love for him, she said: “I have love for the past, what it was.”

    Cassie confirmed she saw Combs the following month, when she said she had consensual sex with him, during which her now-husband, personal trainer Alex Fine, attempted to FaceTime her.

    She said she didn’t tell Fine she had been raped by Combs at the time, but that he “punched a wall” when she later told him.

    Combs paid close attention to Cassie’s cross-examination, leaning in to read transcripts on the monitor in front of him and passing down notes to his lawyer. Cassie did not look at him throughout the trial.

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    Cassie’s husband, Alex Fine (left), outside court. Pic: Reuters/David ‘Dee’ Delgado

    A ‘$10m’ settlement with the Intercontinental

    Towards the end of her questioning by the defence, Cassie was read a message from Combs in September 2012, in which he asked “do you want to have our last FO [freak off] tonight?” – to which she responded, “I don’t want to freak off for the last time, I want it to be the first time for the rest of our lives”.

    In a surprise turn, Cassie also confirmed that an expected settlement of $10m had been agreed with the Intercontinental Hotel in Los Angeles, where she was assaulted.

    Following her time in court, she released a statement saying she hoped her testimony would help others “heal from the abuse and fear”.

    “For me, the more I heal, the more I can remember,” she said. “And the more I can remember, the more I will never forget.”

    The next witness, special agent Yasin Binda, detailed items found during a search of Combs’s Park Hyatt hotel room in 2004, following his arrest that year.

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    Dawn Richard points at Combs during the trial. Pic: Reuters/Jane Rosenberg

    ‘Hit over the head with a skillet of eggs’

    At the end of the day, Dawn Richard, a former member of girl group Danity Kane and trio Dirty Money, gave evidence, telling the court she observed Combs attacking Cassie, including a time he “hit her over the head with a skillet of eggs”.

    She went on to say Combs “dragged” Cassie upstairs where she “heard glass breaking”, adding she had “never seen anything” like it before – “he was punching his girlfriend”.

    Richard said she didn’t intervene or report the incident to the police as she was “scared”.

    The singer sued Combs last year, accusing him of physical abuse, groping and psychological abuse during her time working with him.

    Combs has been jailed since September and faces at least 15 years or possibly life in prison if convicted.

    The trial is set to last for seven more weeks.

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