Defense questioning Ventura's account of March 2016 hotel attack; court adjourns
The jury saw Cassie Ventura’s text messages from the days leading to the premiere of "The Perfect Match," about which she previously testified, and her "freak off" with Sean Combs at the InterContinental Hotel in March 2016.
“Thank you,” Ventura said after defense attorney Anna Estevao said she would spare Ventura from reading the explicit texts aloud.
At the time, Ventura said, Combs was not feeling well. The defense suggested he could have been suffering the effects of drug withdrawal in the days before the assault that was captured by hotel surveillance cameras.
The defense also suggested it was Ventura who pushed the idea of a "freak off" before the movie premiere, pointing to one message in which Ventura told Combs, “Baby I want to f.o. so bad but I don’t want to f--- myself up. What am I to do?”
“You proposed a 'freak off,'” Estevao said. “You kept asking him.”
The defense suggested Combs could have become violent during the "freak off" at the Century City InterContinental because he and Ventura took bad drugs.
“The drugs that you and Mr. Combs took that day were a bad batch of MDMA, right?” Estevao said.
“I have no idea,” Ventura testified.
Court has adjourned for the day. Ventura will return to the stand Friday.






