In a gripping and emotional courtroom appearance, singer Cassie Ventura delivered explosive testimony against music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs as part of the ongoing federal sex trafficking and racketeering trial that has captured national headlines.
Disturbing Details Emerge
One of the most jarring revelations came as Cassie described being coerced into participating in a choreographed sexual encounter she referred to as a “freak-off.” According to her account, the incident took place in a hotel suite where a blow-up pool had been filled with nearly ten bottles of baby oil and lubricants, all heated in a sink before being poured on her every few minutes to keep her body glistening.
Cassie testified she was fully clothed and wearing shoes when told to enter the inflatable pool, and that the experience was humiliating, degrading, and emotionally traumatizing. She alleged she was often drugged and manipulated into these situations, pressured by threats and psychological control.
“If I could trade the multimillion-dollar settlement I received just to erase what happened,” she said, “I would.”
A Pattern of Abuse
The court heard that this was not an isolated event. Cassie painted a picture of long-term abuse, involving:
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Coerced sexual acts
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Physical violence
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Emotional manipulation
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Drug use and exploitation
These “freak-offs,” as described, were allegedly part of a broader pattern designed to control and exploit her throughout their years-long relationship.
Diddy Denies All Allegations
Combs has pleaded not guilty to the charges and strongly denies all claims made against him. His legal team has dismissed the testimony as “fabricated and sensationalized,” accusing Ventura of seeking media attention and financial gain.
What’s Next
The trial is ongoing, with more witnesses expected to testify, including individuals from Combs’ inner circle and others who may corroborate Cassie’s account. With the music industry titan facing serious federal charges, the case is being watched closely for its potential legal and cultural impact.