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Title: Diddy’s Dark Double Life: Trial Hears Disturbing Allegations of Abuse and Sex Trafficking

 

Sean “Diddy” Combs, once considered a towering figure in the music industry, is now at the center of a harrowing criminal trial that threatens to dismantle his legacy. Prosecutors in a Manhattan federal court painted a chilling picture of the 55-year-old rapper as a violent predator who abused his fame and fortune to dominate, exploit, and terrorize women over many years.

 

Opening statements alleged that Combs referred to himself as “the king” and forced women to engage in drug-fueled sex marathons with male escorts while he watched and recorded them. These encounters, described as “freak-offs” or “wild king nights,” were filmed and used as blackmail material to control and silence victims. “He sometimes called himself the king, and he expected to be treated like one,” prosecutor Emily Johnson told the court. She said Combs “would force his victims to perform for hours and days at a time,” punishing them brutally when they failed to meet his demands.

 

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The charges against Combs include racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, and transporting individuals for prostitution. If convicted on all counts, he faces a mandatory minimum of 15 years and could be sentenced to life in prison. Combs has pleaded not guilty.

 

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Two of Combs’s former partners, singer Cassie Ventura and another woman identified only as “Jane,” are expected to play central roles in the trial. Johnson told the jury they would “tell you about some of the most painful experiences of their lives.” She described Ventura’s ordeal of being trapped in dark hotel rooms, high on drugs, and forced into sex acts she did not consent to. The prosecution claimed Combs threatened to ruin her career and leak explicit footage if she disobeyed him—“souvenirs of the most humiliating nights of her life.”

 

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The court also heard disturbing testimony from Daniel Phillip, a male escort who said he was paid thousands to have sex with Ventura while Combs directed the encounters. He described the rapper wearing a bandana over his face, orchestrating the scenes, and at one point violently dragging Ventura by her hair when she did not respond quickly enough. Phillip said that after one such assault, Ventura was “visibly upset” but Combs insisted they continue. “Her entire body was shaking like she was terrified,” Phillip testified. He claimed he was too afraid to go to the police, believing Combs’ power and influence put his life in danger.

 

Prosecutors alleged that Combs’s criminal behavior extended beyond physical violence. Staff were said to supply escorts with drugs, fulfill his exacting demands for lighting and other conditions during the sex parties, and help conceal the abuse. In one instance from 2009, Ventura was allegedly stomped on and kept hidden in a hotel for a week to cover up her injuries. A 2016 tape of Combs assaulting Ventura in a Los Angeles hotel, which the prosecution says he tried to suppress with a $100,000 bribe, is expected to be a pivotal piece of evidence.

 

“Jane,” the second key witness, began a relationship with Combs in 2020. At first, the sex was consensual and private, but it soon evolved into coerced “freak-offs” fueled by drugs, the court heard.

 

Combs sat quietly in court, wearing a white jumper, flanked by six of his seven children and his mother, Janice Combs. His defense lawyer, Teny Geragos, sought to reframe the narrative, arguing that prosecutors were turning consensual relationships and a “swingers lifestyle” into a criminal conspiracy. She admitted Combs was guilty of domestic violence but said he was not a sex trafficker. “What Combs did to Cassie on this videotape is indefensible,” she told the jury. “It is basically every bad word you can think of. It is not evidence of sex trafficking, it is evidence of sexual violence.”

 

The defense also suggested that financial motivations played a role, pointing out that Ventura allegedly demanded $30 million from Combs in a previous settlement attempt. But the prosecution maintained that the women were manipulated, abused, and silenced by a man who used his status to shield a hidden life of exploitation.

 

The trial continues.

 

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9 hours ago, JonnyF said:

Freaky Deaky.

 

Diddy do it? Sure looks that way. But if OJ can get off, so can Combs. 

 

Do what though? It looks like he partied hard, had it filmed. The women who participated surely did so with consent.

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She said Combs “would force his victims to perform for hours and days at a time

 

 

Come on, these were sex parties with drugs, alcohol etc, you have to "force" people to do that 2 or 3 days? Seriously? 

 

I call bs, these people consented.

 

They're tryihng to get Sean Coombs on racketeering? How? Because he paid prostitutes. If that's a crime everyone in Pattaya has to be arrested right now.

 

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What did he do wrong, apart from one assault on his ex gf?

 

Paying prostitutes? That's it?

 

The kidnapping and "forcing" women to take drugs and have sex are obviously made up. You don't have to force women in the music industry to take ecstasy or have sex. That's ludicrous.

 

There are a few sexual assualt and rape claims. 

 

It all looks very made up.

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c869qd5j09xo

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Money, fame and power can make people do things they wouldn’t otherwise do and worse he took in a few steps too far and should be punished and locked up. Tired of the wealthy getting away with everything they did. 

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10 hours ago, Sir Dude said:

It's not a huge surprise that such types are sexual deviants.. their contempt and arrogance knows no bounds and is consistent with their racial roots too.

Yes unlike those bastions of moral virtue like John and Robert Kennedy !

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11 hours ago, Cameroni said:

Do what though? It looks like he partied hard, had it filmed. The women who participated surely did so with consent.

 

Well, there was the assault on his girlfriend where he dragged her down the corridor by the hair, captured on CCTV.

 

Once you've seen that, it's not so difficult to imagine the other allegations being true. 

 

Let's see what evidence they've got as the trial goes on. 

 

I wonder if Bieber will testify.  

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1 hour ago, JonnyF said:

 

Well, there was the assault on his girlfriend where he dragged her down the corridor by the hair, captured on CCTV.

 

Once you've seen that, it's not so difficult to imagine the other allegations being true. 

 

Let's see what evidence they've got as the trial goes on. 

 

I wonder if Bieber will testify.  

 

Yah, I just saw there are two other women accusing him of sexual assault and "forcing" them to take MDMA. 

 

So it looks like those are the worst claims, the three women claiming sexual assault/rape. Whilst the CCTV footage does look bad  and is clearly assault, I get a distinct sense that the US authorities are overgging the pudding somehwat,as the claims of kidnapping and "forcing" women to take MDMA or take part in sex parties are totally incredible. These are women of 21  years of age in the music industry, experimenting with drugs and sex is what they do voluntarily to have a good time. I don't think anyone was ever "forced" to take MDMA or take part in a sex party. That's a bit like being forced to eat a Filet Mignon or being forced to watch a great movie, it just doesnt' happen.

 

I strongly suspect those who participated in the sex parties did so voluntarily and they also took MDMA voluntarily. However, then Cassie and Sean fell out and had a power struggle. She made accusations against him, and got paid millions for keeping quiet about  it, but then decided to take him down anyway. She is now banging Sean Coomb's former personal trainer. It's pretty shameless of this woman, she was a nobody, got a singing contract with Coombs' record company, he took her to stardom, made her his girlfriend and no doubt spent mlllions on her  and she participated willingly in the sex orgies. Now she claims she was coerced of course, which is clearly nonsense nobody is coerced to take part in sex parties or to take MDMA.  I guess when Coombs beat her up he made an enemy for life, and she's getting her revenge now. You really have to be very careful with women.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Chomper Higgot said:

I do hope that’s sarcasm on your part.

 

 

Not at all, the claims of "kidnapping" and forcing women to take part in sex parties and taking MDMA are clearly made up.

 

The only question is whether Coombs sexually assaulted or raped those 3 women. It's possible, but it's also possible those allegations were made for financial gain, just like Virigina Roberts claimed she was coerced in the Epstein case, another lie. Cassie clearly participated willingly and only after the relationship went south and they broke uip did she claim she was coerced to do sex parties and to take MDMA. It looks more like she's getting revenge on an overbearing and nasty partner who beat her up, but her story sounds completely unbelievable.

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23 hours ago, JonnyF said:

Freaky Deaky.

 

Diddy do it? Sure looks that way. But if OJ can get off, so can Combs. 

For sure Diddy did it... Just as trump is a racist rapist, and gets away with everything... No self-respecting country would have a convicted criminal as president. Probably it ends with an 'suicide' Epstein-style.

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27 minutes ago, Cameroni said:

Not at all, the claims of "kidnapping" and forcing women to take part in sex parties and taking MDMA are clearly made up.

 

The only question is whether Coombs sexually assaulted or raped those 3 women. It's possible, but it's also possible those allegations were made for financial gain, just like Virigina Roberts claimed she was coerced in the Epstein case, another lie. Cassie clearly participated willingly and only after the relationship went south and they broke uip did she claim she was coerced to do sex parties and to take MDMA. It looks more like she's getting revenge on an overbearing and nasty partner who beat her up, but her story sounds completely unbelievable.

17 year olds are not women under the applicable laws relating to rape and administering controlled substances.

 

Having accepted he’s a violent abuser you continue to defend him.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

17 year olds are not women under the applicable laws relating to rape and administering controlled substances.

 

Liza Gardner actually claims she was 16 when she had sex with Sean Coombs, together with her girlfriend and a friend of Coombs, so a foursome..  This alleged event happened over 30 years ago. So this is a 16 year old girl who participated in a foursome gangbang with a rapper, then claimed she was raped. Shen also claimed Coombs got violent and choked her a few days later. I think that is the only underage accuser, the other 2 were all over 18.

 

 

7 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Having accepted he’s a violent abuser you continue to defend him.

 

Coombs clearly did assault Casandra Ventura, who by all accounts btw was cheating on him and is now banging Coomb's former personal trainer. 

 

I can believe Coombs would get violent, he's clearly a violent man. I can also believe he had sex with a 16 year old, he wouldn't be the first  musician to have sex with a girl that's underage.

 

What I cannot believe is that Casandra Ventura was "coerced" into taking part in sex parties, she herself said she consented to taking part in the sex parties. Or that Ventura was forced to take MDMA.

 

I  cannot believe that Sean Coombs "kidnapped" anybody to force them to take part in a sex party, as the government claims. Or that he "trafficked" anybody, though he no doubt paid prostitutes.

 

Clearly the government is exaggerating the charges.

 

 

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7 minutes ago, Cameroni said:

 

Liza Gardner actually claims she was 16 when she had sex with Sean Coombs, together with her girlfriend and a friend of Coombs, so a foursome..  This alleged event happened over 30 years ago. So this is a 16 year old girl who participated in a foursome gangbang with a rapper, then claimed she was raped. Shen also claimed Coombs got violent and choked her a few days later. I think that is the only underage accuser, the other 2 were all over 18.

 

 

 

Coombs clearly did assault Casandra Ventura, who by all accounts btw was cheating on him and is now banging Coomb's former personal trainer. 

 

I can believe Coombs would get violent, he's clearly a violent man. I can also believe he had sex with a 16 year old, he wouldn't be the first  musician to have sex with a girl that's underage.

 

What I cannot believe is that Casandra Ventura was "coerced" into taking part in sex parties, she herself said she consented to taking part in the sex parties. Or that Ventura was forced to take MDMA.

 

I  cannot believe that Sean Coombs "kidnapped" anybody to force them to take part in a sex party, as the government claims. Or that he "trafficked" anybody, though he no doubt paid prostitutes.

 

Clearly the government is exaggerating the charges.

 

 

Under the applicable laws a 16 old is not able to give consent to sex with an adult, it is at the very least statutory rape.

 

You accept the sex took place, you are defending someone you know to be a rapist. 

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5 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Under the applicable laws a 16 old is not able to give consent to sex with an adult, it is at the very least statutory rape.

 

You accept the sex took place, you are defending someone you know to be a rapist. 

 

Yes, I accept that Coombs probably had sex with Gardner when she was 16 in a foursome gangbang. That's what musicians do. Whilst under the law strictly that is statutory "rape", it is very possible that both parties consented and that Gardner was only angry after she found out that Coombs had a girlfriend and did not want her as a girlfriend.

 

Are you telling me it doesn't bother you that the government trumped up the charges and is making Coombs out as someone who "kidnapped" girls to have sex with them?  Do you actually believe Coombs "kidnapped" girls?

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59 minutes ago, Cameroni said:

 

Yes, I accept that Coombs probably had sex with Gardner when she was 16 in a foursome gangbang. That's what musicians do. Whilst under the law strictly that is statutory "rape", it is very possible that both parties consented and that Gardner was only angry after she found out that Coombs had a girlfriend and did not want her as a girlfriend.

 

Are you telling me it doesn't bother you that the government trumped up the charges and is making Coombs out as someone who "kidnapped" girls to have sex with them?  Do you actually believe Coombs "kidnapped" girls?

Once again, under the applicable law a 16 year old cannot consent to sex with an adult.

 

There was no consent from the 16 old, it isn’t something that exists.

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21 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Once again, under the applicable law a 16 year old cannot consent to sex with an adult.

 

There was no consent from the 16 old, it isn’t something that exists.

 

Only as a legal construct, in reality we both know both parties most likely consented. Coombs could have taken a plea deal, but he chose to go to trial and insists all sex was consensual and he never "trafficked" women.

 

Obviously he never "kidnapped" any women, as the prosecution claims. I note you stay compoletely silent on this false allegation, so  obviously you do not believe it either.

 

It now came out that Casandra Ventura took 20 million of Sean Coombs' money in their first agreement. Now she completely ignores that and acts as star witness for the prosecution. Talk about shameless.

 

It's sad to see Sean Coombs will be yet another addition to the very long list of men brought down by their appetite for women. Even if you're a billionaire, a woman can still ruin your life. It's a lesson for all men watching this spectacle.

 

I suspect Sean Coombs will not be the last man brought down by his appetite for women.

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Hope the animal gets l;ife in jail,no parole. And thats just for his music. The other stuff ,i hope he gets the electric chair.

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3 minutes ago, theshu25 said:

Hope the animal gets l;ife in jail,no parole. And thats just for his music. The other stuff ,i hope he gets the electric chair.

 

I thought the "Every breath you take" Remix came out quite catchy.

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19 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Again, under the applicable laws 16 year olds cannot give consent to sex with an adult.

 

That’s the law, it applies to all children within the jurisdiction of the law.

 

There was no consent.

 

As a legal fiction, yes, but in reality no doubt Gardner consented then cried rape aftwards. After she participated in a foursome gangbang with her best friend and Coombs' best friend.

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11 minutes ago, Cameroni said:

 

As a legal fiction, yes, but in reality no doubt Gardner consented then cried rape afterwards. After she participated in a foursome gangbang with her best friend and Coombs' best friend.

Which is legally no defense. They can take this into account at sentencing but not in determining crimes.

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12 minutes ago, cjinchiangrai said:

Which is legally no defense. They can take this into account at sentencing but not in determining crimes.

 

Not legally, but morally it is quite a difference if you're talking about an 8 year old who truly cannot consent properly, or a 16 year old who normally  would have a very clearly idea that banging a rapper in a foursome is not a good idea.

 

Whilst I personally think Coombs probably did have sex iwth Gardner when she was 16, that event happened 30 years ago. To prove it would be nigh on impossible. It'd be her word against Coombs. Much like in the Trump trial.

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44 minutes ago, Cameroni said:

 

As a legal fiction, yes, but in reality no doubt Gardner consented then cried rape aftwards. After she participated in a foursome gangbang with her best friend and Coombs' best friend.

It’s not a legal fiction, though your statement “no doubt Gardner consented then cried rape aftwards” definitely is

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21 minutes ago, Cameroni said:

 

Not legally, but morally it is quite a difference if you're talking about an 8 year old who truly cannot consent properly, or a 16 year old who normally  would have a very clearly idea that banging a rapper in a foursome is not a good idea.

 

Whilst I personally think Coombs probably did have sex iwth Gardner when she was 16, that event happened 30 years ago. To prove it would be nigh on impossible. It'd be her word against Coombs. Much like in the Trump trial.

A 16 year old cannot consent to sex with an adult.

 

Stop gaslighting.

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32 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

A 16 year old cannot consent to sex with an adult.

 

Stop repeating legal fiction as if it is a reflection of reality. Of course in reality a 16 year old can consent to sex.

 

Why do you think the age of consent is below  or set at 16 in some countries?

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45 minutes ago, Cameroni said:

 

Stop repeating legal fiction as if it is a reflection of reality. Of course in reality a 16 year old can consent to sex.

 

Why do you think the age of consent is below  or set at 16 in some countries?

The age of consent in other countries is an irrelevance, under the applicable laws a 16 year old cannot consent to sec with an adult.

 

That’s not a legal fiction, it’s a legal fact.

 

 

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