Cassie Ventura's stylist testifies about Combs' alleged control over Ventura during relationship
At the start of his testimony, celebrity stylist Deonte Nash saw an airbrushed image of himself that he testified, with a smile, was not a fair representation of what he looked like while he was working for Sean Combs and Cassie Ventura.
“I look amazing,” Nash told prosecutor Maureen Comey, earning a laugh from the court.
Nash testified that he was around Ventura “all the time” and allegedly heard Combs variously call her “'baby girl', 'Cass,' 'b----,' 'slut' and 'ho'” on regular occasions.
“He told her she was an outright ho,” Nash told the court. He testified he heard Combs call Ventura a b---- “quite a bit, that was his favorite.”
Nash also testified that he “quite a few times” heard Combs tell Ventura that he “would beat her a--.”
Nash further testified that he heard Combs tell Ventura “that he wouldn’t put her music out, that he would get her parents fired from their jobs, that he would put out sex tapes,” the latter referring to video recordings of "freak-off" sexual encounters addressed in previous testimony.
Federal prosecutors have alleged that Combs maintained coercive control over Ventura that caused her to engage in "freak-offs" in which she was an unwilling participant.
Nash told the jury that Combs required Nash to send to him photos of Ventura in different outfits. “He would pick which one he liked and that would be the one we went with,” Nash testified.
Nash told the court that he recalled arriving with Ventura at the 2014 Vanity Fair Oscars afterparty. “She looked bomb. Her hair was down,” Nash testified, then told the jury that Combs came over and said “I thought I told you she needs to wear her hair up.”
Nash testified Combs angrily grabbed him by his jacket and lifted him up. “I just started asking people at the party for hair pins,” Nash told the court.
Nash also testified about going to a gay club with Ventura, singer Rita Ora and others one night in 2013. The group returned to Ventura’s apartment, Nash told the court, when he said Ventura “got a call from Puff.”
According to Nash's testimony, the phone call was on speakerphone and Nash allegedly heard Combs tell Ventura “that she ought to bring her a-- to his house.”
Nash told the court that Ventura “started to panic” before Combs called back and told Nash that “we were wild and that he thought he told us not to be going out.”
Nash testified that Ventura “just packed her stuff and went to his house.”
The court is now in lunch break.





