Diddy's accusers testified about volatile relationships with a man they loved and feared
The three women identified as victims in the federal case against Sean 'Diddy' Combs took the stand to describe a charming, larger-than-life record label tycoon whose double-sided personality straddled the line between praiseworthy and predatory.
They portrayed Combs as influential, full of confidence and passionate, telling stories of him introducing them to a celebrity life filled with extravagant trips around the world and, in the case of Casandra 'Cassie' Ventura, a shot at superstardom.
But they also testified to the dark side of Diddy. They said he could be a demanding boss, subjecting employees to extreme work hours and mental anguish, and an overbearing boyfriend capable of sexual abuse.
Sign up for the 'Diddy on Trial' newsletter for key developments and analysis
'The highs were really high and the lows really low,' said 'Mia,' one of Combs' former personal assistants who testified in court under a pseudonym that Combs sexually assaulted her on multiple occasions.
The testimony framed Combs as an abusive employer and romantic partner, which could leave a lasting impression with the jury, who will have to untangle those intertwined and deeply personal relationships when considering the federal charges, several attorneys closely following the trial say.
Combs has pleaded not guilty to one count of racketeering conspiracy; two counts of sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion; and two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution. If found guilty of even one charge, he could face a lengthy prison sentence.
The accusers' alleged experiences are part of the prosecution's indictment that says Combs used his businesses as a criminal enterprise to fulfill his desires with the help of co-conspirators and accomplices.
'The fact that a victim has seemingly contradictory feelings toward a person who is allegedly sexually assaulting them is not uncommon when he's established control,' said attorney Rachel Maimin, a former federal prosecutor for the Southern District of New York who is not involved in the case. She noted that the jury will 'have to evaluate the credibility of these women.'
But some other lawyers not involved in the trial are trying to decipher how testimony from the three accusers so far has fit into the prosecution's most serious charges of racketeering and sex trafficking. Particularly, they looked at the government's latest witness, 'Jane,' a former girlfriend who testified this week under a pseudonym.
'If I were a judge, I would want to know the relevance of this testimony,' veteran criminal defense attorney Tama Beth Kudman said.
On the racketeering conspiracy charge, prosecutors must prove Combs was involved in a criminal enterprise with a group of people engaging in criminal acts, multiple lawyers said. For the sex trafficking charges, prosecutors must demonstrate Combs forced women to travel across state lines and commit sex acts.
Jurors have heard testimony from three accusers across four weeks as the prosecution presented its case. Ventura testified to her more than 10-year personal and professional relationship with Combs, before they split in 2018. Mia worked for Combs from 2009 to 2017, and Jane, whose testimony hasn't yet concluded, had a romantic relationship with Combs from 2021 to 2024.
All three acknowledge that Combs gave them opportunities they likely wouldn't have had otherwise, but said it came at a steep personal and emotional price.
Mia, who managed Combs' schedule and served as the main liaison between him and Hollywood, testified that working for Combs was simultaneously toxic, chaotic and exciting.
However, their boss-employee relationship was blurred in 2009 or 2010 at Combs' Los Angeles home when Mia said she was awakened by Combs on top of her.
Asked if she wanted to have sex with Combs, a tearful Mia said no and that 'it was very quick.'
Her testimony also included allegations of forced labor and a claim that at one point Combs threatened to kill her.
Combs signed Ventura to a 10-album deal in 2006 when she was 19. She was immediately struck by the record producer and executive's magnetic persona and aura.
'He was charismatic — big personality, larger than life,' Ventura said in court, regarding Combs. 'The more time I spent with him, his real personality came out — sweet, attentive.'
Ventura said Combs encouraged her and called her a queen.
'He's got that inspiring energy inside him,' she said.
Before long, however, Ventura was no longer releasing music and instead found herself caught in a sexual web with Combs.
'I just felt pretty horrible about myself. I felt disgusting. I felt humiliated,' Ventura testified, referring to the alleged physical abuse and control that included dayslong, drug-fueled sexual encounters with male escorts under Combs' direction that were referred to as 'freak offs.'
'[I] just didn't feel like I had much of a choice,' she said in court.
Jane said she was drawn to Combs 'pretty instantly' upon meeting him, adding that he seemed larger than life and was super charming and passionate when he spoke. Her friend had been dating Combs first, she testified.
'I remember it was like morning time and we just decided to go for a walk on the beach, saw the sunrise on the balcony, walked on the beach,' Jane said of the morning after her first date with Diddy in Miami in 2021. 'I was head over heels.'
Their relationship progressed fast, with trips to Turks and Caicos and the Bahamas she says were fueled by love, lust, ecstasy, molly and cocaine.
Soon, Diddy introduced the idea of having another man in the bedroom.
'He started saying I can make this fantasy a reality,' Jane testified.
Jane said the first time she had sex with another man as Combs watched, in May 2021, opened up 'Pandora's box.'
'Just completely set the tone for our relationship going forward,' Jane said, adding she agreed to make Combs happy but eventually grew tired.
'I felt an obligation because I knew he was paying my rent,' she testified.
Maimin said threatening to not pay someone's rent if they don't comply with demands could point to coercion.
'You can love someone and be afraid of them. And if they take financial control over their lives, you can understand the mixed feelings,' she said.
Jane may be on the stand to help freshen up the prosecution's evidence, allowing it to argue that Combs hasn't learned from, or regretted, his past conduct, said Mark Chutkow, a defense lawyer who handled racketeering cases as a federal prosecutor in Detroit.
'If the prosecutors can't show compelling evidence of coercion, questions about her consent could have a spillover effect on the earlier testimony regarding Cassie — particularly since this new testimony is toward the end of the government's case,' he said.
In the midst of the dysfunction in their relationships with Combs, the victims, according to their testimony, either hesitated to leave or stayed in Combs' orbit despite the way he treated them.
Mia referred to herself in social media posts as Combs' best friend, praising him as a mentor and inspiration.
'Legend, rapper, actor, entrepreneur, an extraterrestrial was born, happy bday thank you for showing me the path to Pluto and beyond,' she wrote about Combs during his birthday celebration in 2016. 'You are the coolest alien rockstar unicorn pizza slice and we f------ lovvvve you!'
Her post came exactly six years after one of the alleged sexual assaults by Combs.
'I tried to protect that night and shut it down and not think about it again,' she testified.
Ventura testified that Combs raped her in 2018 after she said they were supposed to have a 'closure conversation' after their relationship ended.
'I remember crying and saying no. It was fast, his eyes were black, he wasn't himself, it was like somebody taking something from you,' Ventura said.
Sometime later, she admitted they had consensual sex even though she was in a relationship with her soon-to-be husband, Alex Fine.
Forensic psychologist Dawn Hughes testified in court that some domestic violence victims fall prey to psychological, sexual and emotional abuse, as well as financial dependence, making it harder for them to fight back or get away.
Before leaving the stand, Ventura said she does not hate Combs and that she has love for the past and what their relationship was.
'I don't hate you, I never have,' she wrote to Combs in a 2019 email exchange.
Mia claimed Combs threw things at her and once threw her in a pool.
Despite it all, she was devastated after being let go from her job.
'I'm going to kill myself, my life is over,' Mia wrote to Combs' then chief of staff, Kristina Khorram, in a 2017 text message. 'I'm so heartbroken I can't breathe.'
If you or someone you know is facing domestic violence, call the National Domestic Violence hotline for help at (800) 799-SAFE (7233), or go to www.thehotline.org for more. States often have domestic violence hotlines as well.
This article was originally published on NBCNews.com
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
19 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Surprise Video Shows Prince Harry and His Kids at Disneyland—But One Princess Lilibet Moment Made Me Do a Double Take
We don't often get an unfiltered glimpse of Prince Harry these days—but this week, Meghan Markle shared an Instagram reel that gave us something close: a two-day Disneyland trip for daughter Lilibet's fourth birthday, complete with princess meet-and-greets, rides, cake and a surprisingly normal snapshot of family life. The video is cheerful and tightly edited, set to Peggy Lee's 'It's a Good Day.' We see Harry laughing on Space Mountain, grinning through Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters and trailing the kids around Cars Land in a backwards cap. Faces are covered with heart emojis, but there's enough to piece together who's who. Then comes the moment that made me do a double-take. Captured by Meghan Markle via Instagram Mid-reel, Meghan leads the kids into a Frozen-themed meet-and-greet. In a later shot, Lilibet—red hair, blue cap, floral dress—is seen holding hands with Elsa. Meghan's in mouse ears. Harry's filming. And suddenly, you're watching a real princess meet a fake one. Fans called it 'a full-circle fairytale,' but really, it's just a four-year-old's birthday party—with slightly more security. To that end, the real magic may not have been at Disneyland at all. In a quieter moment from the same week, Meghan posted a snapshot of Harry and Lilibet walking barefoot through a palm-lined path—her hand steady in his. 'Daddy's little girl and favorite adventurer,' she wrote. Because at the end of the day, Meghan may be the princess, but Harry is the ultimate girl dad. Prince Harry & Princess Lilibet's Bond Is on Full Display in Meghan Markle's Brand-New IG Post PureWow's editors and writers have spent more than a decade shopping online, digging through sales and putting our home goods, beauty finds, wellness picks and more through the wringer—all to help you determine which are actually worth your hard-earned cash. From our PureWow100 series (where we rank items on a 100-point scale) to our painstakingly curated lists of fashion, beauty, cooking, home and family picks, you can trust that our recommendations have been thoroughly vetted for function, aesthetics and innovation. Whether you're looking for travel-size hair dryers you can take on-the-go or women's walking shoes that won't hurt your feet, we've got you covered.
Yahoo
20 minutes ago
- Yahoo
1 dead after shooting in Northtown Mall parking lot
1 dead after shooting in Northtown Mall parking lot originally appeared on Bring Me The News. A man was shot dead in the parking lot of Northtown Mall in Blaine Friday evening. According to the Anoka County Sheriff's Office, the shooting was reported around 5:15 p.m., with first responders arriving to find the victim, who was pronounced dead after lifesaving efforts were unsuccessful. The shooting happened in the parking lot outside the Best Buy retail outlet. Authorities were searching for three males who reportedly ran from the scene. One of them was arrested while the others have yet to be apprehended. The man killed in the shooting has not been identified. Last September, a 21-year-old was charged for firing a gun outside Northtown Mall, with at least one round striking a display case inside the mall. That incident resulted in shoppers and staff inside the mall taking cover. This story was originally reported by Bring Me The News on Jun 7, 2025, where it first appeared.
Yahoo
24 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Former Bengals cornerback Adam 'Pacman' Jones arrested for disorderly conduct outside Cincinnati
Former NFL cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones was arrested near Cincinnati on Friday night, per multiple reports. Jones, who was best known for his time with the Cincinnati Bengals, was charged with public intoxication, disorderly conduct and assault of an officer. Jones was booked in Kenton County Jail, just outside of Cincinnati, just before 2 a.m. He was released Saturday on $100,000 bond, and has a court appearance scheduled for Monday. Advertisement Additional details of his arrest have not been reported. Jones was drafted by the Tennessee Titans in 2005 as the sixth overall pick out of West Virginia, and later went on to play eight seasons with the Bengals. But his NFL career was often marred by legal issues: Jones had a series of off-field incidents, including involvement in a shooting in Las Vegas, in his first two years in the league. As a result, Jones was eventually suspended by the league for the 2007 season, essentially marking the beginning of the league's personal conduct policy. Jones officially retired from the NFL in 2019, but his legal troubles continued. Just before his retirement, Jones was arrested for public intoxication and disorderly conduct in a casino in Indianapolis. In 2021, he was charged with assault in Hamilton County, OH after punching and kicking someone in the head until they were unconscious. Advertisement Jones was also arrested in 2023 after an incident on a plane, and was charged with misdemeanor alcohol intoxication, disorderly conduct and terroristic threatening. However, the former cornerback denied those charges, saying at the time that he was just requesting a different seat so he could charge his iPad. He was also arrested last November after the Mike Tyson-Jake Paul boxing match in Arlington, Texas, and charged with public intoxication, assault on a peace officer, evading arrest and resisting arrest.