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Sean 'Diddy' Combs is facing severe accusations in a federal trial, with stylist Deonte Nash testifying about alleged abuse against Cassie Ventura. Nash detailed incidents of Combs forcing Ventura into unwanted sexual encounters,
Diddy's ex-assistant 'Mia' testified about cleaning 'nightmare' hotel rooms after alleged 'freak offs' and facing years of verbal abuse
Diddy is currently facing one count of racketeering conspiracy; two counts of sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion; and two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution. He was arrested in NYC on Sept. 16, 2024, and was held at MDC Brooklyn without bail. His trial is expected to last all of June and into July.
David James and George Kaplan testified at trial that being Diddy's personal assistant meant surviving threats, supplying drugs, and ignoring violence.
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US Weekly on MSNA Complete Timeline of All the Allegations in the Diddy Trial: Freak Offs, Kid Cudi’s Car and MoreExplore the full timeline of allegations against Diddy, including freak offs, Kid Cudi's car incident and detailed testimony from Cassie
From Cassie describing "freak-offs" to Kid Cudi recounting his car's firebombing, here's a day-by-day recap of the Diddy trial, with evidence photos and court sketches included:
A woman who worked as Sean “Diddy” Combs’ assistant for several years testified about the disgusting conditions in which the disgraced rap mogul would allegedly leave his hotel rooms after “Freak-Offs.
Sean "Diddy" Combs' Miami and Los Angeles mansions were raided by agents in March 2024 as part of a sex-trafficking investigation.
One of the sex workers seen in pictures shared in court by prosecutors was Ash Armand, a former star of the Showtime reality series 'Gigolos,' PEOPLE confirms
Celebrity stylist Deonte Nash took the stand at Sean “Diddy” Combs’ federal sex trafficking and racketeering trial Wednesday, telling a Manhattan jury about hearing the rap mogul
The story about Combs and the House Democratic leader originated from a comedian's Facebook post that mentioned the word "satire."
Diddy's legal team introduced a bikini photo of Rihanna and Serena Williams into evidence during his trafficking trial, aiming to challenge Cassie Ventura's claims. The defense suggests the image, featuring Ventura with the celebrities,