This week Bad Boy Entertainment CEO, Sean 'Diddy' Combs', human trafficking and RICO trial kicked off in Manhattan with testimony from a male escort [click here if you missed that].
In her first day on the stand Diddy's ex girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, detailed the physical and daily psychological abuse she endured...
From Page Six
Ventura, 38, who appeared in the courtroom wearing a tight brown dress with her baby bump on display, also recalled how the physical assault would be so severe that she would “get knots” in her forehead.
She also claimed she experienced psychological abuse “every day” because she was always not “knowing who he was going to be when we woke up.”
The singer went on to describe how her infamous ex — who is 17 years her senior — introduced her to “Freak-Offs” around the age of 22. She claimed Combs viewed the acts as “voyeurism,” when a person gets turned on by seeing others engage in intimate or sixual behaviors.
She claimed he would “direct” her and her sixual partner on what they should be doing, adding, “I was in love and I just wanted to make him happy.”
“It basically entails the hiring of an escort and setting up this experience so that I could perform for Sean,” she further explained.
Ventura testified that the longest “Freak-Off” lasted four days — “maybe even more – on and off with the breaks” — and that, in some ways, it became a “job” for her. She noted there would even need to be a recovery period from the dehydration and drxg use.
Ventura testified that she was very “sixually inexperienced” when she first met Combs and that he would at times make her “feel crazy for not reciprocating” oral six.
“I was also still in a relationship with someone else,” she added of the early days of their romance.
Ventura testified that moving forward she began using drxgs like ecstasy when having six with Combs.
He allegedly “controlled” all aspects of her life, including pressuring her to get breast implants and deterring her from certain hairstyles which he claimed made her look “too Mexican.”
Ventura claimed he made her feel unable to leave the relationship — despite her wanting to do so.
“He’s a bit of an incessant caller or he would have staff, security continue to call until you answered or called you,” she added of his alleged obsessive habits and need to assert his control.
However, Ventura did note during her testimony that there was “still love” in the relationship at times.
Ventura claimed Combs would “blackmail” her, threatening to put her videos and photos of her sixual encounters “on the internet.”
The “Long Way 2 Go” singer — whom prosecutors dubbed “Victim 1” — is a key witness in this case.
No comments:
Post a Comment