
On Friday, Sean 'Diddy' Combs and Cassie Ventura’s private, sexually explicit text messages were made public. SOURCE: MEGA
On Friday, Sean 'Diddy' Combs and Cassie Ventura’s private, sexually explicit text messages were made public. SOURCE: MEGA
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ trial took a wild turn when steamy texts with Cassie Ventura came to light.
These messages hit the courtroom as his defense pushed back on abuse claims, trying to show Ventura, 38, was a willing participant in his so-called “Freak-Offs.”
Some of the 162 pages of texts seemed tame, but others were full of X-rated surprises.
One shocking message had Ventura admitting there were “a lot of d–ks” and “a lot of partying” at a secret event.
In another, the 55-year-old music mogul told Ventura he was going to “eat that p—y.”
Some texts were less intense.
The Me & U singer said Combs treated her like a “sidepiece.”
Combs told her to reach out once she got “(herself) together.”
A 2017 message showed Ventura saying she was “too excited” about one of their upcoming “Freak-Offs.”
She also messaged about leaving an iPad behind—one she said was used to film their sex marathons.
Jurors learned Combs once texted, “have fun, impress me,” as Ventura headed to a sex shop to grab supplies for one of his wild parties.
Over four intense days on the stand, Combs’ attorney, Anna Estevao, had Ventura read several texts she sent during their relationship from 2007 to 2018.
One text from August 7, 2009, said: “I can’t wait to stare at some big black d–k.”
Another message was so explicit Ventura asked the judge for a break.
After her testimony, where she revealed joining the parties to please Combs and avoid his anger, her husband Alex Fine made a powerful statement.
He said, “The world has witnessed my wife’s strength and bravery as she frees herself from her past.”
Alex added, “I felt pride, love, and anger that she had to face someone who tried to break her.”
He told Combs, “You did not break her spirit or her smile that lights up every room.”
“You did not break the soul of a loving mother who plays silly games with our daughters.”
“Cassie saved herself. She alone fought through abuse, coercion, violence, and threats — demons only a demon could bring.”
Sean Combs has pleaded not guilty to all charges. He faces accusations of sex trafficking women at his infamous “Freak-Offs,” along with other serious crimes. If convicted, he could spend life in prison.
During the trial, Combs has endured days of explicit testimony from his ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura. She described the disturbing sexual acts that happened at the rapper’s drug-fueled parties.
On Tuesday, Ventura testified that Combs forced her to have sex with male escorts while he watched.
She said she only took part because she was “in love” with him.
Ventura explained that a “Freak-Off” meant hiring escorts and setting up an experience where she had to perform for Combs.
She also said she was too scared to say no. Combs controlled everything—from her career to how she dressed.
She also shared how recovering from the “Freak-Offs” meant taking IV fluids, getting massages, and often relying on drugs and opiates to cope.
The trial goes on this week. On Monday, Danity Kane singer Dawn Richard and Cassie Ventura’s former best friend, Kerry Morgan, will testify.