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'Diddy wore Muslim mask and watched': Stripper details alleged sexual encounters with Combs and ex-girlfriend Cassie

'Diddy wore Muslim mask and watched': Stripper details alleged sexual encounters with Combs and ex-girlfriend Cassie

Time of India21-05-2025

Sean 'Diddy' Combs' former girlfriend, the R&B singer Cassie, took the witness stand in his sex trafficking trial on Tuesday
Sean 'Diddy' Combs' victims seem to finally get the justice as every new evidence pushes him a few inches closer to jail. In the ongoing trial, Prosecutors on Tuesday called four witnesses to the stand to paint a wider portrait of Diddy's alleged
abusive behavior
and his complex relationship with his ex-girlfriend Cassie.
One of the witnesses was Sharay "The Punisher" Hayes, a male stripper, who claimed that he was hired by Diddy and Cassie for like 8 to 12 times. He eventually discovered the man was Combs when he went to meet them at the Essex House Hotel in Manhattan that had a sign welcoming "Mr. Sean Combs."
Hayes said that in his recently published book "In Search of Freezer Meat", there are accounts involving Sean "Diddy" Combs and
Cassie Ventura
, New York Post reported.
Hayes revealed that approximately "six-and-a-half" pages of his book discuss sexual encounters involving Combs and Ventura, referring to them as a "married wealthy couple." He acknowledged embellishing Ventura's portrayal in the text.
"It's real genuine medical advice but it's framed as me telling personal stories," Hayes explained to the jury. "When I was going through the issue, it was hard for me to find a relatable source to help me with the problem, so I decided to write a book.
I use personal stories where I try to make light of the issues and comical references that could possibly be relatable."
Hayes disclosed experiencing performance anxiety and erectile difficulties during encounters with Combs and Ventura.
Giving insight details about their hotel room scene, Hayes said that for the first time he was hired to enact a sexy scene for the couple, he didn't recognize the music mogul because of a Muslim face covering.
Hayes said he was hired in the fall of 2012 by someone who called themselves Janet and was told to come to
Trump Tower
, thinking he was going to be a striptease for a group of women but later he realised it was to be a "sexy scene" with baby oil. The stripper also revealed that he was instructed to not look at her husband when he came out to watch.
"She handed me a stack of money," Hayes said, adding it was $800.
Hayes and Ventura started putting baby oil on themselves when a naked man came into the dimly lit room."I
could not see his face," Hayes said. "He had what the Muslim women wear, where their face is completely covered and you could only see his eyes." Hayes didn't specify further about what the head garb was.
Hayes said the man was carrying a bottle of Astroglide personal lubricant and he masturbated and then left the room.
Ventura also left the room after handing Hayes another $1,200, he testified.
"Me, personally, a sexual scenario with a woman's partner present actively giving directions was not the norm for me, so it created some discomfort that could affect my performance," Hayes stated during his testimony.

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