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Listen to Diddy trial audio of Cassie threatening to kill man over freak-off video leak
Listen to Diddy trial audio of Cassie threatening to kill man over freak-off video leak

Daily Mail​

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  • Daily Mail​

Listen to Diddy trial audio of Cassie threatening to kill man over freak-off video leak

Audio of a distraught Cassie Ventura threatening to kill a man over a 'freak-off' video was released today as part of the evidence in Diddy 's trial. The newly-released audio was played by the disgraced mogul's lawyers during their cross-examination of Cassie last month, but has only now become public after being uploaded into the evidence files. Th defense used the audio in an attempt to prove that Cassie was an enthusiastic participant in the marathon sex sessions with escorts. 'It's my f***ing life and I'll kill you,' Cassie told the unidentified man, who had apparently claimed to have seen a video of a freak off in 2014. 'If you don't show me right now I will kill you, and I will hide you and I will cut you up and put you in the f***ing dirt.' Cassie added that if the man did not show her the footage, 'I'm gonna kill you and then [Diddy's] gonna kill you again.' The singer appeared to become angrier before she kicked others out of the room and slammed a door shut as she continued berating the man. 'I've never killed anybody in my life, but I will kill you,' Cassie said. 'It's not going to be blood on my hands. Someone else is going to do it.' Cassie then pointed out that she was recording the conversation. The audio was played by the disgraced mogul's lawyers they tried to prove that Cassie was an enthusiastic participant in the marathon sex sessions with escorts Throughout the clip she called the man 'her brother.' Cassie said during her testimony that Diddy had told her 'not to let the man out of her sight.' During cross-examination last month, Cassie told the court that she confronted the man because she 'felt sick' about the possibility of the sex tape being released. 'I felt like I had to handle the situation,' she said, adding that it was Diddy telling her what to do. Cassie told the jury in harrowing testimony that she continued participating in the sex sessions because Diddy often threatened her with releasing the tapes. The freak off videos are at the center of the sex-trafficking and racketeering case against Diddy. It was not until six weeks into the trial that the jury finally got a look at them. On Monday the trial got a glimpse at some of the freak-off sex marathons, with prosecutors showing excerpts of explicit videos that the hip-hop mogul recorded during the drug-fueled sessions. Prosecutors played portions of three sex videos recovered from a Diddy-linked account on a cellphone that Cassie provided to authorities, giving jurors a close-up view of the encounters they've heard about repeatedly since testimony began May 12. Because of their graphic nature, the excerpts were available for viewing only for jurors, the prosecution and defense teams and Diddy all of whom wore headphones to hear the audio portion. Reporters and members of the public were not allowed to see or hear the videos. Diddy, 55, has pleaded not guilty to sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy charges after his September arrest at a New York hotel.

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