WHAT DIDDY DO? Mystery Witness Ghosts Prosecution, Will They Find Her?
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Sean “Diddy” Combs’ former girlfriend testified on Monday about more alleged sexual rendezvous that Combs coerced her to take part in.

The accuser, who is identified by the pseudonym “Jane,” was in a relationship with Combs from 2021 to 2024. She recounted an incident from 2023 during her testimony, where she believed she was going to have private time with Combs on a flight, only to find out he had set up a meeting for her with an escort — a “cowboy wearing heels” named Cabrel, according to NBC.

Jane claimed she and the Cabrel had sex in front of Combs. She testified that she later had sex with the same man in Florida.

Jane also testified about “hotel nights” that were supposedly arranged by Combs, although she sometimes had input regarding which male entertainers she would have interactions with. Combs was said to observe these encounters, which Jane claimed she had to be under the influence of drugs to partake in.

Jane described these hotel nights as lasting for days and involving multiple men. Her testimony echoed that of Cassie Ventura, who had already presented her allegations against Combs in court.

Jane is one of three victims who have accused Combs of physical or sexual abuse. Ventura, who dated Combs from 2007 to 2018, previously testified that Combs “stifled” her music career while forcing her to participate in “freak offs,” which often entailed her having sex with other men in Combs’ presence. Ventura said the drug-fueled ordeals left her sleep-deprived and dehydrated, as they would last for days on end.

Another victim, who used the alias “Mia,” worked as Combs’ assistant for eight years. She accused Combs of forcing her to perform oral sex and sneaking into her bed to penetrate her without her consent. She also claimed Combs hurled objects at her and threw her against a wall.

Combs was arrested on September 16, 2024, outside a Manhattan hotel on federal charges of racketeering, sex trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution. Combs has been denied bail three times, as Judge Andrew L. Carter determined there was a “serious risk” of witness tampering in this case.

Federal authorities raided Combs’ homes in Holmby Hills, California, and Miami in March 2024. Reports indicated that the raids were connected to an ongoing sex trafficking investigation that resulted in his arrest months later.

The raids also occurred four months after Ventura accused him of sex trafficking and abuse. In a multimillion-dollar lawsuit, she alleged that Combs drugged her and forced her to have sex with other men. The pair settled the lawsuit a day after its filing.

However, in May 2024, CNN publicized hotel surveillance footage allegedly showing Combs assaulting Ventura. Two days later, Combs released a video expressing remorse for his behavior.

“I went and I sought out professional help. I got into going to therapy, going to rehab. I had to ask God for his mercy and grace. I’m so sorry. But I’m committed to be a better man each and every day. I’m not asking for forgiveness. I’m truly sorry,” he said.

Two more accusers came forward a week after Ventura’s lawsuit. One of the women claimed Combs drugged and raped her at Syracuse University in New York in 1991. Combs denied those allegations before a third accuser, Liza Gardner, levied similar allegations against him.

Days after footage of the Ventura assault was publicized, two more women filed lawsuits against Combs. One of those women was April Lampros, a New York Fashion Institute of Technology student who reportedly met Combs in 1994. Lampros accused Combs of sexually assaulting her on four occasions between the mid-1990s and the early 2000s.

Combs has been accused of committing or facilitating sexual abuse in at least 30 other lawsuits — including one, filed in October, which alleges he and Jay-Z raped a 13-year-old girl in New York in 2000. The accuser in that case had her lawsuit dismissed in February.

Combs turned down a plea deal days before jury selection began. His trial is expected to last two months.

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