Cassie Ventura Testifies About Diddy’s Gruesome Sex Parties

Content warning: This article details alleged sexual acts which some may find graphic.

Cassie Ventura is sharing insight into ex Sean “Diddy” Combs’ parties known as “freak offs.”

During a court appearance on May 13th, the ex-girlfriend of the music tycoon (with whom she had an on-and-off relationship from 2008 to 2018) claimed that she was required to participate in the alleged sex parties organized by him, specifically during her menstrual period.

Ventura stated during the trial, as reported by NBC News, that he was supposed to engage in inappropriate behavior with someone during their menstrual cycle. However, this was not something he wished to do. The concern was that there might be bleeding on the bedding.

38-year-old individual discussed the incident involving Sean Combs, who denies federal accusations of racketeering, sex trafficking, and transporting someone for prostitution. In a reported incident at a wild party, Combs is said to have made another man urinate into his mouth. This event was mentioned by prosecutor Emily Johnson during her opening statements on May 12.

In Ventura’s own words, she shared that it was an uncomfortable situation for her because it occurred against her will. She felt embarrassed, revolted, and overwhelmed. She couldn’t escape quickly and had to signal for it to stop. When Sean noticed, he instructed him to cease. Ventura was struggling due to the excessive amount of urine in her mouth. At that moment, Sean urinated on her simultaneously.

Regarding her not refusing the unwanted sexual advance, the “Me & U” singer explained, “I felt uncomfortable right away, but I was under the influence at the time. In essence, you don’t have much power to make decisions in such situations.

In her testimony, Ventura additionally talked about the fondness of Bad Boy Records founder for baby oil. She mentioned that everyone attending the parties would slick their bodies with this product, even recalling an incident where she herself entered a pool filled with baby oil while staying at the Montage Beverly Hills hotel.

According to NBC News, she testified that “Sean desired it to be warm and shiny, so we applied something every five minutes.” In simpler terms, if Sean wanted it, then that’s exactly what happened – there was no other option. We used around ten bottles of regular-sized baby oil for this purpose.

During her testimony regarding her association with Combs’ purported wild parties, Ventura admitted to both planning these events and procuring escorts. Simultaneously, she shared her emotional struggles and tumultuous feelings during this period.

In my testimony, I expressed that I didn’t wish for him to feel upset or lose trust in me due to certain circumstances. I felt it necessary to mention this because he was an intimidating individual who had the propensity for aggressive behavior.

Ventura stated, “I was deeply ashamed and degraded. I felt unattractive and revolting. I struggled to express the depth of my shame. I found it difficult to discuss it with others.

Read on for more revelations from the federal trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs.

Cassie Ventura shared with prosecutors on May 13 that in the early stages of her ten-year romance with Sean “Diddy” Combs, he suggested incorporating voyeurism into their intimate activities. This started when she arranged for an escort to join them, allowing her to perform for Combs while he observed from a distance.

Eventually, she said, orchestrating these sex performances “became a job” for her. 

She remembered, “I arranged for it to happen in the hotel room, and so on, at first, Sean had arranged it.

Ventura said that her “stomach churned” when he first proposed the experience.

She admitted that she didn’t initially understand why it would be exciting, but she took on the task nonetheless,” she said. “I felt puzzled, anxious, yet deeply cared for him and desired his happiness. It wasn’t something I actively sought out, particularly not as frequently as it evolved, but my love for him made me want to bring joy into his life.

She admitted, “At some point, I felt I didn’t have much of a choice.”

In their on-again, off-again relationship between 2007 and 2018, Ventura claimed that Combs often exhibited violent behavior towards her.

She informed the jury that their disputes were indeed heated, often escalating into acts of violence such as hitting her, pushing her down, dragging her across a surface, and kicking her.

She mentioned that her injuries were frequently noticeable, stating, “I’d develop lumps on my forehead, suffer from black and red eyes, and have bruises covering various parts of my body.

On May 13, it was planned for Ventura to testify following Daniel Philip, a male escort. Combs’ defense team asked that Ventura be seated at the witness stand prior to the jury entering, as she is eight months pregnant.

Defense attorney Marc Agnifilo expressed to the judge that he believes there’s a bias in the situation, stating, “Pregnancy is something stunningly beautiful and full of wonder. It can also stir feelings of empathy.

As a die-hard fan, I can’t help but notice the strategic timing of Ventura’s arrival – right when the jury had already been selected. This suggests to me, with a heavy heart, that perhaps his legal team didn’t manage to sway the court in their initial motion.

On one particular instance when Ventura didn’t promptly respond to Combs’ call, Philip testified on May 12 that Combs angrily hurled a bottle of alcohol towards her, followed by grabbing her by the hair and pulling her into the bedroom. “She was shouting,” Philip recounted, and from another room, it sounded like he was hitting her. Philip also remembered hearing Combs say, “‘I’ve told you to come here, you come here now, not later.’

Phillip said he was “terrified” and did not intervene.

He also stated that he caught wind of an incident where it appeared to him that Combs was physically abusing Ventura on another occasion at the Essex House hotel in New York. “I heard her crying ‘I’m sorry, I’m sorry,’ and what sounded like someone being struck and tossed around in the room,” Philip explained. “Peeking around the corner, I observed Mr. Combs leaving the hotel completely, possibly wearing just a towel.

Ventura exited the room and leaped onto Philip’s lap, as he testified. “She essentially aimed to reassure me that ‘everything will be fine’ and ‘I’ll be alright,'” Philip added. “And I responded, ‘This is not acceptable and you need professional assistance.’

“I tried to explain to her that she was in real danger if she stayed with him,” Phillip said.

In response to Maureen Comey’s inquiry about why he didn’t contact the authorities, Philip stated that he perceived Combs as a figure with immense influence. He suggested that even if he had gone to the police, there was a possibility that his life might still have been in danger.

Daniel Philip, who claimed he was operating a male strip show performance during the specified period, stated under oath that he received “a couple of thousand dollars” in exchange for engaging in sexual activities with Ventura, while Combs was present at Manhattan’s Gramercy Hotel in 2012. Philip identified Combs by his voice, even though he wore a robe, a baseball cap, and a bandanna concealing his face.

Ventura compensated him and mentioned, “I’ll give you a tip when you depart,” Philip shared with the court. “Later on, we engaged in sexual activity, and for a few moments, we both rubbed baby oil onto each other. Combs was situated in a corner, engaging in self-pleasure.

Afterward, the witness continued, Ventura gave him “a couple of thousand more.”

Over the course of the following year, Philip claimed to have been approached numerous times for similar experiences, both at hotels and the personal residences of Ventura and Combs in New York City. He asserted that on one or two occasions, Combs secretly filmed him engaging in sexual activities with Ventura, and occasionally, Combs would insert himself into these encounters by having sex with Ventura while Philip was present.

In the lawsuit she filed in 2023, Ventura claimed that Combs coerced her into engaging in sexual acts with male escorts.

According to Florez’s testimony, Ventura appeared frightened. She was huddled in the corner, with her hood pulled over and covered up. Her face was mostly concealed from view, and on the ground lay a shattered flower vase.

After Ventura departed from the hotel, Florez stated that she had a noticeable purple eye. Following her exit, Florez and the desk manager went upstairs to discuss the hotel’s rules with Combs. According to Florez, Combs believed the manager was filming him on his phone and attempted to take it. He then tried to seize Florez’s phone as well, Florez added, leading him to push Combs against a wall. “We informed him we were not recording him,” Florez testified, “and diffused the situation.

In court, prosecutors played back the slowed-down version of the footage showing Combs seemingly punching, kicking, and pulling Ventura – this is the same clip which CNN published in May 2024 but defense argued was sped up earlier to exaggerate the violence. Additionally, the jury watched a video that Florez had recorded on his phone when he went to help a woman in distress on the sixth floor.

According to Florez’s statement, he didn’t dial the police immediately since Ventura refused to discuss what transpired and only expressed a desire to depart at that moment.

During the March 5th, 2016 incident at the InterContinental Hotel, Los Angeles Police Officer Israel Florez was serving as a security guard. It was during this time that Combs allegedly assaulted Ventura. In her initial statement, Geragos labeled the surveillance footage of the attack, which was initially released by CNN in May 2024, as “compelling evidence supporting claims of domestic violence,” however, he clarified that it wasn’t primarily related to sex trafficking, but rather infidelity discovered on a mobile device.

On May 12th, Florez stated that he observed signs of a scuffle on the day in question, and subsequently, Combs provided him with a pile of cash in an attempt to persuade him to ignore the incident.

During questioning, Florez stated that he was completely convinced that Combs was attempting to offer him a bribe when he made that particular gesture.

In her initial remarks, the defense lawyer, Teny Geragos, asserted that the prosecution was attempting to reclassify a consensual sexual encounter as an instance of sex trafficking. However, he expressed his belief that this effort would ultimately prove unsuccessful.

“Sean Combs is a complicated man,” she said, “but this is not a complicated case.”

Geragos stated that this matter revolves around the private, personal aspects of Sean Combs’ intimate life. He emphasized that these issues are unrelated to his legitimate business affairs.

In court, she stated that her client exhibited aggressive behavior, used drugs, and had anger management problems. She emphasized that while there may be moments during the trial when you might find him unpleasant or unkind, it’s important to remember that he is not on trial for being rude or disrespectful. Instead, the charges against him do not concern his personality traits but rather other issues.

Geragos expressed, “The evidence will portray an imperfect person, yet it won’t depict someone engaged in racketeering, human trafficking for sex, or transportation for prostitution.

As a diligent follower, I’m sharing that I, Emily Johnson, have leveled accusations against Combs. I allege he orchestrated an extensive web of employees to perform unlawful activities, such as prolonged “freak offs.” These questionable actions were outlined in the federal indictment, as reported by NBC News journalists present in the courtroom.

Occasionally, he referred to himself as a monarch and demanded special treatment to fulfill his whims, this was disclosed to the court. Furthermore, he exploited his businesses to coerce women into sexual encounters with male escorts in his presence. He along with his close associates ensured that all his desires were satisfied.

Johnson kicked off her case before the jury by painting Combs as an extraordinarily influential figure, who oversaw a criminal operation.

Johnson emphasized an instance of the suspected criminality to the jury, stating that Bad Boys Record founder, Combs, was “stalking” Ventura one night following his discovery of her new romantic involvement with someone else. Johnson claimed that Combs violently assaulted her by brutally beating, kicking in the back, and carelessly tossing her around like a piece of clothing after the incident.

She went on to say that he had made a threat against her, stating that if she disobeyed him once more, he would reveal a video showcasing her engaging in intimate acts with male escorts, effectively exposing some of the most embarrassing moments from her past.

The prosecutor alleged that Combs’ inner circle covered up “crime after crime.”

The leading judge, Arun Subramanian, expressed his belief to the jury that the ongoing trial might wrap up by the Fourth of July. He emphasized that he is optimistic about completing the trial by then; however, he admitted that it could extend beyond this date, but he doesn’t foresee such an eventuality.

On the opening day of his sex trafficking trial on May 12, his mother Janice Combs and six of his oldest children were by his side.

Quincy Brown, Christian “King” Combs, Jessie Combs, D’Lila Combs (Kim Porter’s kids), Justin Combs (Misa Hylton’s son), and Chance Combs (Sarah Chapman’s daughter) – these were the children who got to embrace their father before he settled down for a meeting with his lawyers.

In the trial, both the prosecution and Drew Combs’ legal team consented on having an 8-person jury composed of 4 men and 4 women, along with 6 additional jurors (2 men and 2 women) who would serve as alternates in case any of the main jurors were unable to complete their duty.

As an over-the-moon fan putting my thoughts into words, I’d rephrase it like this: “I, as an ardent enthusiast, am expressing my views on behalf of Combs’ lawyer, Marc Agnifilo. He contends that the prosecution is deliberately excluding potential Black jurors, a pattern he believes needs explanation. He appeals to the judge to provide reasons for these strikes.

Nevertheless, Maurene Ryan Comey, the prosecutor, refuted the allegations, asserting, “In our actions, we’ve shown no bias whatsoever. Our jury is quite diverse, featuring several panelists who are not white.

This group consists of twelve jurors, some of whom reside in New York City or Westchester. Among them is a 69-year-old male actor and masseur, a 31-year-old male investment analyst, a 51-year-old male scientist, a 30-year-old female deli clerk, a 42-year-old female nursing home aide, a 41-year-old male communications clerk at a correctional facility, a 68-year-old retired banker, another 68-year-old retired from a telecommunications company, a 43-year-old female physician assistant, a 39-year-old male social worker, a 67-year-old male logistics analyst, and a 74-year-old female treatment coordinator.

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2025-05-14 00:48