Cassie Ventura takes the stand at Diddy trial
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Sean Combs and Cassie Ventura's attorneys are fighting the press on whether they will be allowed to view the 'freak-off' videos in the Diddy trial.
Sean proposed to me this idea … called voyeurism; he would watch me in sexual activity with another person, specifically another male.”
Drugs were a central part of their "Freak Offs" — sex parties allegedly orchestrated by Combs that involved baby oil, escorts and sex activities Ventura says she felt forced to carry out, she told a Manhattan jury on Tuesday, May 13, as Combs' trial entered its second day.
On Tuesday (May 13), Boosie took to X to let his followers know that, in his eyes, Cassie wasn’t a victim of sex trafficking — she was living what he calls “a lifestyle.” In a series of all-caps posts, Boosie argued that the case against Diddy is mischaracterized. According to him, the charges should fall under domestic abuse, not sex trafficking.
Hip-hop mogul Sean Combs is on trial for sex trafficking, racketeering, and other charges. Here's everything to know about the rapper's trial, including how much time he's facing.
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In the courtroom in Manhattan, New York, Sean Combs blew a kiss to his mother and family members supporting him. He listened intently as both the prosecution and defence outlined the details of his high-profile case,