Cassie Ventura gives harrowing evidence about Sean 'Diddy' Combs shocking 'freak off' sex parties
Cassie Ventura told a court in New York how she turned to ketamine to numb herself against Sean 'Diddy' Combs' alleged 'freak off' sex parties.

Cassie Ventura turned to ketamine to numb herself against Sean 'Diddy' Combs' alleged 'freak off' sex parties.
The 'Must Be Love' singer gave evidence against her former partner - who has pleaded not guilty to charges of racketeering, sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion and transportation to engage in prostitution - for the second day in New York on Wednesday (14.05.25) and shared some harrowing details of his alleged orgies.
Explaining ketamine was her and Diddy's preferred drug during the sex parties, she said: "Ketamine, Sean had it. It took time out of the freak off.
"That was my preferred drug because it was the most dissociative."
Cassie also detailed the toll the situation had on her health.
She said “Occasionally I’d get sores on my tongue from doing drugs. Also (from) having my mouth on different things from oil and lubricants.”
On one occasion, she texted Diddy to let him know she had painful sores in her mouth and "another UTI" and he allegedly replied with an apology, she testified.
The 38-year-old star - who is eight months pregnant with her third child - claimed she would have sex with other men at her then-partner's direction while he watched and pleasured himself, and she recognised photos of many of the sex workers allegedly hired for the 'freak offs', though didn't remember all of their names.
She said of one picture: "Don't remember his name. He looks familiar from 'freak offs.'"
Cassie explained she was responsible for making sure the escorts weren't undercover police officers at Combs' request.
She said: “I would lead that I’m not a cop first."
Assistant US Attorney Emily Johnson asked the witness why she didn't refuse to take part in the sex parties, but Cassie said she did so both because she loved him and because she was afraid of his temper.
She alleged Combs had been violent with her when he was angry, but also during the freak offs with male escorts.
She told the jury he would sometimes “put his hands on me. He would grab me up, push me down. Hit me in the side of the head. Kick me. You name it.”
Specifically referring to one alleged incident in 2013, she claimed two friends "jumped on his back" after the Bad Boy Records founder attacked her in front of two friends, and when the struggle saw her cut her eyebrow on the bed, she said Diddy asked his security team to take her to a plastic surgeon in Beverly Hills.
When she sent him a photo of the injury, he allegedly responded: “You. Don’t know. When to. Stop. You have pushed IT Too far. And continue to push. Sad.”
Also on Wednesday, the infamous surveillance video of the 'I'll Be Missing You' hitmaker hitting and kicking Cassie in the elevator bank of a hotel in Los Angeles while she curled up on a ball was shown.
And Cassie explained she declined to fight back because it "just made him more violent, made him stronger."
Of previous occasions when she defended herself, Cassie said: "He was surprised I was actually fighting back— it made him have more anger, more frustration...
“I did [fight back] more on the early side [of their relationship] and make it worse for myself."
The trial continues.