Sean Diddy Combs Trial
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The woman, testifying under the pseudonym "Jane," has described sex encounters called "hotel nights" — which involved male sex workers and strongly resemble the alleged "Freak Offs" at the center of Combs' case — while on the witness stand.
Diddy watched Jane as she walked toward the witness stand. Jane was soft spoken throughout the testimony. She did choke up when first describing Diddy’s discussion of his fantasies involving other men.
A judge rebuked Sean “Diddy” Combs for his behavior in court, and a woman using the pseudonym “Jane” alleged that Combs pressured her to have sex with other men as part of her testimony at the hip-hop mogul’s federal criminal trial on Thursday.
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Combs, meanwhile, has pleaded not guilty to the charges, and his lawyers have strongly denied the central allegations of the case: that he coerced at least two women into drug-fueled sex marathons with male prostitutes and used bodyguards and other employees as part of a criminal enterprise to orchestrate and conceal the abuse.
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Sean "Diddy" Combs got angry at his ex-girlfriend when she said she was too tired for a "hotel night" — even after she sent him a graphic image as proof, she testified in court on Friday, June 6. The woman, who is testifying under the pseudonym "Jane," said she and Combs dated from 2021 until his arrest in 2024.
The accusers have framed Sean Combs as an abusive employer and romantic partner yet say they hesitated to leave or stayed in his circle despite the way he treated them.