Overview
- Cassie Ventura completed four days of testimony, describing years of alleged physical and sexual abuse by Sean 'Diddy' Combs, including forced participation in drug-fueled 'Freak-Off' sex parties.
- The defense presented text messages suggesting Ventura's consent and emotional attachment to Combs, arguing that their relationship was toxic but consensual.
- Ventura stated she would return a $20 million civil settlement if it meant avoiding the traumatic experiences she endured during the relationship.
- Prosecutors plan to call additional witnesses, including individuals who allege witnessing or experiencing similar abuse under Combs' purported criminal network.
- If convicted, Combs faces a minimum of 15 years to life in prison for charges including sex trafficking, criminal enterprise formation, and coercion.