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Sean Diddy Combs' trial: Cassie Ventura reveals creepy nickname he forced her to call him during 'freak offs'

Sean Diddy Combs' trial: Cassie Ventura reveals creepy nickname he forced her to call him during 'freak offs'

Time of India14-05-2025

Cassie Ventura has shared disturbing insight into her ex-boyfriend Sean 'Diddy' Combs' parties known as "freak offs". Ventura appeared in court on May 13 and testified that she was expected to engage in Combs' alleged sex parties during her menstrual cycle.
'I was expected to have freak offs on my period. He wanted that and I did not want to do that,' Ventura said while on the stand, according to NBC News, who had a reporter in the courtroom. 'Blood would get on the linens.'
More disturbing details emerged during Sean Diddy Combs' sex trafficking and racketeering trial with Ventura revealing that Diddy made her call him 'Pop Pop' during years of abuse.
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On Tuesday, Cassie Ventura testified about her past relationship with Sean "Diddy" Combs, recounting that they met when she was about 19 years old and that their relationship became sexual by the time she turned 21. Ventura described experiencing years of emotional and physical abuse, alleging that Combs repeatedly forced her to take part in what he referred to as "freak-off" orgies.
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Sean 'Diddy' Combs would urinate on Cassie Ventura himself during his 'freak-offs' — and once had an entire blow-up pool filled with bottles of baby oil for the sick sex sessions, she testified Tuesday, reported New York Post.
'Sometimes Sean, he himself or the escort, would urinate on me,'' Ventura told the jury at Combs' sex-trafficking trial in Manhattan federal court. 'Sean urinated at the same time.'
'I just felt humiliated. It was disgusting. It was too much. I choked. I didn't want to be doing that. I was in a position I couldn't easily get out of. I eventually put my hands up and Sean saw and told him to stop. I was choking—too much urine in my mouth. Sean urinated on me at the same time.'
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Combs' 'freak-offs'' included him ordering Ventura and other women to have sex with men in front of him while he masturbated, the report said. During her testimony, Ventura testified that he once arranged for an inflatable pool to be filled with bottles of Johnson's Baby Oil and other lubricants for a hotel-room 'freak-off.' He insisted the oil be warmed and reapplied every five minutes to ensure the participants in his sex show remained 'glistening.'
She said she got into the pool with the escort even in her uber high heels because that's want Combs demanded. 'With my outfit, my shoes, it was quite dangerous,' Ventura recalled. 'It was Sean's idea. 'If it was something Sean wanted to happen, it was going to happen. There wasn't another way around it.'
During the first day of her testimony on Tuesday, Cassie Ventura revealed a disturbing detail: Sean 'Diddy' Combs had insisted she refer to him using the same name she once used for her grandfather. Cassie Ventura revealed that Sean 'Diddy' Combs asked her to refer to him by the same nickname she used for her grandfather, 'Pop Pop.' She said she complied at the time but now feels it was disrespectful.
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She also recounted what she described as coercive sexual experiences during her relationship with Sean "Diddy" Combs. According to her, she was compelled to take part in so-called 'freak offs'—group sexual encounters—allegedly for Combs' gratification. In response, his legal team has stated they plan to argue that all physical interactions between them were consensual.
Cassie Ventura, who is eight months pregnant with her third child with husband Alex Fine, is expected to testify for up to four days in the ongoing trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs. The music mogul faces serious charges, including sex trafficking, racketeering, and prostitution. Combs' defense team opened their case by admitting that he has engaged in acts of domestic abuse, but strongly denied the more severe allegations related to trafficking and organized criminal activity.

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