At the hip-hop mogul’s trial earlier this year, Sean Diddy’s ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura testified in detail about the ‘disgusting’ Freak Offs she was allegedly forced to take part in.
Sean “Diddy” Combs was given a more than four-year prison sentence for his twisted “freak offs,” where his victims were forced to have sex acts with male escorts while he watched.
A jury initially found Combs not guilty of the most serious offense, racketeering conspiracy, and the sex trafficking of his ex-girlfriend, Casandra “Cassie” Ventura and “Janes,” an unnamed woman, during a two-month trial in July. Combs was found guilty of transporting Cassie and “Janes” to prostitution.
Combs was seen praying in front of his chair as the verdict was read out earlier this year. Then he clapped and turned to the gallery. In the interim, the judge denied Combs’ requests for bail while awaiting his sentencing and claimed that he displayed “disregard for the rule of law and a propensity for violence.”
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Cassie described the “disgusting” Freak Offs, which she claims she was made to participate in, and how they affected her during the trial earlier this year. Cassie addressed the 12 jurors by claiming that Diddy was “controlling” and “directing” the sessions and that she had an on-again-off-again relationship with Diddy from 2007 to 2008.
Need for baby oil
Cassie testified to the court that Diddy’s staff would provide supplies like baby oil, lubricant, and condoms. She claims that they would use “quite a bit” of baby oil because Diddy liked them to be “glistening.”
The court was instructed to let Cassie apply for more money if Diddy felt she hadn’t used enough. The model, dancer, and singer added that Sean [Diddy] had a lot of fun with and described the Freak Offs sessions as a similar pattern from the beginning.
According to Cassie, these sessions would begin with “oil and touching” before participants would engage in oral sex, then sexual activity, in a gradual progression. Cassie claimed that Diddy was “controlling” the situation while she had intended to move on to the next step to make things easier.
She claimed to the court that “he was directing it.”
sexist act
She described to the court how Diddy would request an escort or urinate on her. However, Cassie claimed she felt “humiliated” and didn’t want anyone to urinate on her. It was repulsive, she continued. Too much was it. It was “overwhelming”.
When the prosecution inquired about her feelings regarding the Freak Offs, Cassie burst out in awe, claiming that she only had the chance to be with Diddy because of her tears. Cassie’s statement read: “I felt disgusting. I endured humiliation. I was unable to communicate to anyone about how awful I really felt at the time, and I was unable to speak up about it.
She then went on to claim that she had tried to “gently” approach Diddy about her inability to take part in Freak Offs. She explained to the court, “I didn’t want to upset him or cause him to be angry with me for sharing it.” But when I brought it up, I would only tread lightly. I’ll occasionally email him about it. Nothing bad would have happened to me.
Four-day Freak Off
The longest Freak Off, according to Cassie, lasted for four or more days, with occasional breaks. After participating in the Freak Offs, she then went on to describe how she spent “a significant portion of her life” recovering from drug use and dehydration.
The singer remarked, “The “Freak Offs” became a job where there was no time to recover and just try to feel normal once more. When questioned about how she managed to stay awake for such a long time, Cassie responded, “In truth, the drugs helped.”
She then went on to explain how Diddy gave her cocaine or ecstasy before giving evidence. According to Cassie’s testimony, Diddy allegedly would set the conclusion of the Freak Offs.
She explained to the court how she believed that “hopefully that would be the last one” during one particular “session” and how she had “believed it might be the last one.”
Teny Geragos, a defense barrister, acknowledged Combs’ history of violence, including a 2016 hotel attack on Cassie that was captured on camera. She argued in court that it is inadmissible what Combs did to Cassie on the videotape. It is not a case of sex trafficking. It demonstrates domestic violence, indeed.
According to Ms. Geragos, the musician is “a very flawed individual but still not a racketeer, trafficker, or someone transporting for prostitution.”
Source: Mirror
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