Jane resents him for being 'made to have sex' with 3 men
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Sean "Diddy" Combs' trial marked by controversy over juror issue as legal experts warn the situation could lead to severe problems, including a possible mistrial.
The 55-year-old hip-hop mogul has been charged with sex trafficking, racketeering conspiracy and transportation to engage in prostitution.
Diddy was arrested on September 17 2024, a little over a month or so after he and Jane’s last night together. Near the end of Jane’s direct testimony, she tearfully accused Diddy of coercing her into a sexual encounter with a male escort after a harrowing beating that left two “golfball”-sized welts on her head and a burgeoning black eye.
"Jane" told the jury that she started the fight by knocking Combs into a countertop and throwing candles at him before he allegedly chased her around her Los Angeles home. She further alleged that Combs kicked doors, placed her in a chokehold, lifted her by the neck, dragged her by the hair and arm, and punched and kicked her.
Diddy accuser “Jane” admitted under oath she arranged outfits and pills for group sex encounters during Wednesday's cross-examination in federal court.
He says, ‘I have a surprise, if that’s okay.’ I understood that he was going to introduce somebody new. I hated it.”
In today's edition of Diddy on Trial, we take a closer look at the defense team's effort to portray "freak offs" as consensual trysts.
With Sean “Diddy” Combs’ sex-trafficking and racketeering trial in the home stretch, the rap mogul’s lawyer on Thursday continued grilling a critical witness about her participation in sordid “freak-off” sessions, trying to frame it as consensual and transactional.