Cassie reveals reason for her participation in Diddy's 'freak offs'

Casandra 'Cassie' Ventura appeared before the court for the third consecutive day in Sean Diddy Combs' sex-trafficking trial

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Cassie explains why she joined Diddy in his freak offs
Cassie explains why she joined Diddy in his 'freak offs'

Casandra "Cassie" Ventura has broken her silence on why she participated in the hours-long "Freak Offs" despite her traumatic experiences.

Cassie, who is testifying in court regarding the sex trafficking charges against him over the past few days, detailed the sexual, physical, and psychological abuse she endured in their 11-year-long on-again, off-again relationship.

On the fourth day, Cassie appeared before the court for third day in a row and read out pages of text exchanges between the two from when they were dating.

In one exchange from the early stages of their relationship in 2009, Combs asked her "When do you want to do freak off?" to which she responded, "I'm always ready to freak off."

In other exchanges read to the court on Thursday, Ventura had told Combs she did not appreciate how he treated her.

Prior to the cross-examination, Ventura told the jury several times that she did not want to participate in the Freak Offs and only did so to please Combs and because it was one of the few ways she could spend time with him.

Her bombshell testimony also included details of Freak Offs, where she alleged Combs would force her to have sexual encounters with other men and often videotaped such encounters to keep as "blackmail material."

Ventura has also alleged that the 2016 viral video of Combs chasing, beating, and kicking her in a Los Angeles hotel hallway was captured when she was trying to leave a Freak Off session.

Ventura sued Combs in 2023 but the two settled promptly for $20 million. Soon after, Combs was hit with dozens of civil lawsuits alleging physical and sexual abuse.

The Bad Boy Records founder is now being produced in court over federal charges of sex trafficking, racketeering, and transportation to engage in prostitution.