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'Don't Say No To Me': Diddy's Ex-Girlfriend Reveals The Lewd Demand He Made That Left Her 'Upset'
Sean "Diddy" Combs returned to court for the fifth week of his trial after he was accused of coercing several women to partake in drug-fuelled orgies known as "freak offs."
In the latest testimony by the rapper's ex-girlfriend, she detailed the depraved demands he made of her during their time together.
Several purported texts shown to jurors also revealed that Sean "Diddy" Combs' ex-girlfriend told him several times that she wanted out of freak-offs.
As court session resumed on Monday for yet another week of Diddy's sex trafficking trial, an ex-girlfriend of his returned to the witness stand where she narrated how the embattled music mogul made several depraved demands from her.
The social media influencer who is testifying anonymously as a "Jane Doe" previously accused Diddy of beating her and forcing her to have unprotected sex with porn stars and escorts during their 3-year relationship.
She also described "hotel nights," which were nights where Diddy made her take part in alleged drug-fueled sexual encounters with him.
During her testimony on Monday, she revealed that the "Finna Get Loose" rapper would usually demand she send him X-rated videos while he was with other girlfriends of his. According to the New York Post, she described how she received messages from him pressuring her to send clips of herself "being a bad girl."
Jane said she got "upset" and pushed back against his request because he was with another woman, but Diddy wouldn't stop insisting.
"Just do what I say please, I'm horny," an August 2023 text shown to jurors alleged.
"Stop it, don't say no to me, please," Diddy wrote in a follow-up message.
Elsewhere during her testimony, the social media influencer described how she had told Diddy several times that she no longer wanted to be involved in his alleged "freak offs."
"I don't want to be used and locked in a room to perform and fulfill your fantasies," Jane wrote in a September 2023 text to the rapper. "I'm coming to the realization of what this really is."
"I don't want to feel obligated to keep performing these nights with you for the fear of losing the roof over my head," she said in another message that month.
However, Diddy seemingly paid lip service to her concerns, replying to her in a voice message complaining about being "sick in bed."
"This is a true open relationship, why do you have to make it a problem," he added in a harsh manner.
Things got so emotionally intense for "Jane Doe" that she sobbed uncontrollably while reading out the texts between her and the "I'm Coming Home" rapper.
Diddy's famous ex Cassandra "Cassie" Ventura has previously accused him of making her take part in sexual activities with different male escorts, a testimony which his anonymous accuser seemingly corroborated during the court session on Monday.
In one of her texts to the rapper, Jane described how she begged him to stop having drug-fuelled sexual encounters with her and other male escorts, declaring, "I'm not a porn star. I'm not an animal."
"Our experiences are desensitizing sex for me," the woman wrote in another October 2023 exchange, per the New York Post.
"I need a break. I don't want to do anything, I've hit a wall," Jane continued over text.
"I can't be used like this anymore. I just wanted to make you happy, but it's creating a war inside me," she added in another message.
Visibly moved to tears, she told jurors while reading out the texts that she was "referring to not wanting to give my body to anybody else, period."
Diddy has been accused of sex trafficking, racketeering, and transportation to engage in prostitution. However, he continues to maintain his innocence and denies any of such wrongdoing.
Last week, jurors heard testimony from Cassie's friend Bryana "Bana" Bongolan, in which she claimed the "Bad Boy For Life" rapper dangled her off a 17th-floor balcony in September 2016.
Questions were raised over some portions of her testimony as she couldn't remember details of the alleged incident, including what drugs she was on at the time.
In a letter filed on June 7 in the Southern District of New York, Diddy's lawyers argued that the prosecution knowingly presented false testimony to the court, thereby pushing for a mistrial, according to Fox News.
In Diddy's team's letter, they noted: "When the introduction of perjured testimony results in a criminal conviction, and 'the prosecution knew or should have known of the perjury, the conviction must be set aside 'if there is any reasonable likelihood that the false testimony could have affected the judgment of the jury."
"Moreover, 'the prosecutor's knowing use of perjured testimony can violate the Due Process Clause even if it only undermines a witness's credibility,'" they continued.
Diddy's attorneys added that Cassie and Bana each provided "demonstrably false" evidence about the balcony allegation to the court, and then "doubled down, using this false testimony to obtain a ruling admitting inadmissible hearsay evidence about it as well, all to present a false narrative to the jury."