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Sean 'Diddy' Combs criminal trial: Ex-girlfriend testifies against the music mogul; reveals the initial 'passionate nights' turned 'unwanted voyeuristic encounters'

Sean 'Diddy' Combs criminal trial: Ex-girlfriend testifies against the music mogul; reveals the initial 'passionate nights' turned 'unwanted voyeuristic encounters'

Time of India2 days ago

An ex-girlfriend of Sean 'Diddy' Combs testified against him in front of the court, stating that what started as a passionate relationship soon turned into unwanted voyeuristic encounters, involving two dozen bottles of baby oil a night.
Diddy and Jane
Under the pseudonym 'Jane' for anonymity, the former partner revealed that they used to have consensual intimacy, but soon it became something inescapable. 'I truly felt that night opened up a Pandora's box,' Jane referred to the night of 2021 in Miami, according to the New York Times.
What happened with Jane while she was with Diddy?
Jane, who dated Diddy from 2021 to 2024, stated that Diddy initiated the process and kept her awake for more than 24 hours with drugs. She further revealed that they used to meet in hotel rooms, which included red lights, music, alcohol, and beverages.
Additionally, Jane stated that the furniture in the room would be filled with blankets, towels, and sheets, because of the use of excessive baby oil (two dozen or more).
Similar to
Cassie Ventura
's testimony, Jane stated that each session would last up to 24-36 hours, where she had to encounter more than one person in one night, and she had no sleep. During the first intimacy session, Diddy allegedly stated that he would make Jane's every fantasy a reality, according to her testimony.
Jane felt obliged to perform...
Furthermore, Jane recalled that she had encounters with the service providers as well, where Diddy used to watch. While she found the experience exciting and unconventional, Diddy started making such sessions quite frequently.
The single mother further revealed that she had to obey his words because she was financially dependent on him. I felt an obligation because I knew he was paying my rent,' she testified. Additionally, she stated that Diddy used to control what type of clothes she used to wear, especially lingerie and stilettos.
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