R&B singer Cassie to continue testimony in Diddy trial after giving details about 'freak offs' and parties
- Cassie recounted being pressured into degrading sexual encounters during her testimony, describing experiences of humiliation and control.
- She accused Combs of using threats to obtain her submission and described him as often controlling and violent.
- Cassie reported suffering from painful urinary tract infections after the alleged encounters, which pushed her to take opiates for recovery.
- Prosecutors claim Combs exploited his status to force women into drugged sex parties, while Combs' attorneys argued that the sexual acts were consensual and denied all allegations against him.
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At the trial of P. Diddy, singer Cassie tells her hell under control
At the trial of the hip-hop star P. Diddy in New York, the days of Tuesday 13 and Wednesday 14 May were marked by the shocking testimony of singer Cassie, former companion of the man accused of sexual exploitation and targeted by more than 120 alleged victims. The artist detailed how the producer forced him to engage in unconsented sexual practices.
Cassie describes the hell she had to survive during and after Diddy 'freak-offs'
Singer Cassie Ventura‘s testimony in an ongoing legal case against Sean “Diddy” Combs has revealed disturbing details about the alleged effects of her involvement in “freak-offs” with male escorts. She claims that Diddy pressured her into them, and they had consequences. Warning: The article contains very graphic details of medical conditions and related consequences of what Cassie Ventura was allegedly forced to do. Ventura testified that these…
R&B singer Cassie recounts humiliating details from when she lived with Diddy: 'You make the wrong face and the next thing I knew I was getting hit in the face'
NEW YORK (AP) — The R&B singer Cassie returns to the witness stand Wednesday after a day spent recounting grotesque and humiliating details of life with her ex-boyfriend, Sean “Diddy” Combs. Prosecutors allege Combs used his fame and fortune to orchestrate an empire of exploitation, coercing women into abusive sex parties. His lawyers argue that, although he could be violent, he never veered into sex trafficking and racketeering. They contend al…
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