Cassie Ventura breaks down over 'freak off' testimony as redirect examination concludes
On re-direct examination, prosecutors returned to an expletive-filled recording of Cassie Ventura, first played by the defense during cross-examination, during which she appeared to threaten to "kill" a man called Sugit who said he had seen a sexually explicit video of her.
"I was just sick about it and was feeling pressure from Sean," Ventura testified, referring to her reaction on the recording.
"Who directed you to talk to Sugit?" prosecutor Emily Johnson asked. "Sean," Ventura responded.
Ventura testified about a time on a flight home from France when she said Combs showed her a video of a "freak off" he had recorded on his phone.
"He said he was going to release the tape to embarrass me," Ventura testified.
Upon landing in New York, Ventura said there was a "freak off." She said she didn't want to partake in it but "feared he would release the video."
After maintaining her composure during the entirety of cross-examination, Cassie Ventura broke down in a loud sob when the prosecution asked whether Sean Combs beat her during "freak offs."
"Yes," she testified, then sobbed loudly.
"How did you feel during 'freak offs' when Sean beat you?" prosecutor Emily Johnson asked. "Worthless, just like dirt, that I didn't matter to him, like I was nothing," Ventura testified.
The tears began when Johnson asked whether she would give back the $20 million she received as part of her 2023 civil settlement with Combs if it meant not having to have ever participated in a "freak off."
"I'd give that money back if I never had to do 'freak offs.' I would have agency and autonomy," she said through tears. She reached for a tissue and dabbed her eyes. "I wouldn't have had to work so hard to get it back."
Redirect examination has concluded, as re-cross-examination starts now.





