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Sean "Diddy" Combs is charged with sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy.

Last Updated: June 13, 2025, 6:20 PM EDT

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This is week five of testimony in the trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs.

Jul 2, 2025, 10:50 am

Sean Combs trial reaches an end with mixed verdict

The highly anticipated trial of hip-hop mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs has reached an end.

The jury found Sean Combs not guilty of racketeering conspiracy, the most serious charge.

The jury found Combs guilty of transportation to engage in prostitution (in connection with his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura) and guilty of transportation to engage in prostitution (in connection with his ex-girlfriend who testified under the pseudonym "Jane").

He was found not guilty of both charges of sex trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion in connection with Ventura and "Jane."

Combs was accused of being the ringleader of an alleged enterprise that "abused, threatened and coerced women" into prolonged, drug-fueled sexual orgies with male prostitutes, which he called "freak-offs," and then threatened them into silence. Combs has said that all of the sex was consensual and that while his relationships sometimes involved domestic violence, he wasn't engaged in trafficking.

Combs' lawyer, Marc Agnifilo, said Combs was simply part of the swinger lifestyle and that he "vehemently denies the accusations made by the SDNY."

Jun 10, 2025, 11:02 AM EDT

'You are the crack pipe': Defense highlights affection in 'Jane's' relationship with Combs

After a trip to Turks and Caicos that the former Sean Combs girlfriend appearing under the pseudonym "Jane" previously testified she would not have attended had she known a male escort would show up, the jury heard a voice note "Jane" sent to Combs that said, “I had so, so, so much fun with you.”

Defense attorney Teny Geragos asked, “There were entertainers there?” referring to the male escorts.

“Unfortunately," "Jane" testified in response.

Geragos pointed out, “You’re saying, ‘I feel closer to you, I had so, so, so much fun?’”

"Jane" testified, “Yes, specifically you, meaning him.”

Geragos asked, “And you feel close to him on another level, right?”

“Yes," "Jane" told the court.

The voice note came in response to a voice note Combs had sent "Jane" in which the jury heard him saying, “You are the crack pipe. That’s my new name for you, crack pipe. Call you CP.”

The jury also saw a text from "Jane" expressing happiness with Combs after she signed a lease for a house that Combs funded.

“Thank you so, so, so, so much baby you have no idea how much this means I’m beyond grateful,” "Jane" wrote in the text message.

“At the end of the day you never believed he would withhold the rent?” Geragos asked.

“There were times,” "Jane" told the court in answer. “The rent was always a reminder.”

“Do you remember saying to the government that when he would use the rent as a tool that you would tell him ‘I’m not Cassie. I could make your life hell?’” Geragos asked.

“That was one argument,” "Jane" testified in response. “Towards the end."

Jun 10, 2025, 10:41 AM EDT

'Jane' testifies about financial relationship with Combs: 'My ideal partner is a protector and a provider'

Sean Combs introduced "Jane" to gospel and his favorite pastor, made her more self-confident and invested $20,000 in her dress line, "Jane" testified under cross-examination.

“It was definitely something I appreciated,” testified "Jane," a former Combs girlfriend appearing under a pseudonym.

Defense attorney Teny Geragos questioned "Jane’s" direct testimony that alleged "hotel night" sexual encounters occupied her time and prevented her from working.

“A lot of my presence was focused on Combs and my child,” "Jane" testified. “I probably scratched 10% of my potential during those three years.”

Prior to her relationship with Combs, "Jane" told the court, she could make about $50,000 from being an Instagram influencer.

“You also received child support at the time?” Geragos asked.

“It was very minimal,” "Jane" told the court. “At the time it was around $4,700.”

“You were responsible for paying your own rent?” Geragos asked.

“Yes,” "Jane" testified.

"Jane" testified that she agreed when Geragos asked if Combs wired her about $150,000 over the course of their relationship.

“I do find men who are successful attractive. As a woman, my ideal partner is a protector and a provider,” "Jane" testified.

Two years after their first “hotel night,” "Jane" testified, Combs started paying her $10,000 monthly rent. She agreed when Geragos asked her if part of the reason Combs paid her rent was to shift performances with male escorts from hotels to a private home.

“We had just done so many hotels and privacy was just starting to become an issue for me. If we got a home that was to his taste level we could just start doing them here in the privacy of our own home,” "Jane" testified.

“It was important that none of the general public knew about these nights, right?” Geragos asked.

“Yes,” "Jane" testified.

Jun 10, 2025, 10:33 AM EDT

'Jane' tells court she still loves Combs

Under cross-examination, the former Sean Combs girlfriend testifying under the pseudonym "Jane" testified that she still loves Combs.

“I loved when we would make love and said he wanted me,” "Jane" testified. “He would say things like he never wanted me to leave and so many nice, loving things.”

Asked about the “hotel night” sexual encounters with male prostitutes that she previously described as “evil,” "Jane" told the court “the affection and the lovemaking” were parts that she liked.

“That was something that you really enjoyed and craved?” defense attorney Teny Geragos asked.

“That was truly the only thing I enjoyed about these nights,” "Jane" testified.

“Did you feel like these nights satisfied him?” Geragos asked.

“Yes, I did,” Jane told the court in response.

"Jane" testified she wanted to be “sexy” for Combs, recalling a trip to Turks and Caicos early in their relationship.

“He led me into a bedroom and there was an array of outfits,” "Jane" told the court. “I would say he initiated the tone of the wardrobe of these nights.”

Geragos asked, “It was a mix of him choosing outfits and you choosing outfits?”

"Jane" testified, “Yes.”

“You knew that he liked baby oil?” asked Geragos.

“Yes,” "Jane" testified.

“And that was fine with you because you wanted to turn on your partner?” Geragos asked.

“Yes,” "Jane" again testified.

"Jane" did not agree, however, when Geragos suggested it was her choice to take ecstasy during "hotel nights."

“I would say that Mr. Combs would offer me the ecstasy and expect me to take it,” "Jane" testified.

"Jane" described in her testimony the sexual fantasies she said Combs sought.

“I would say that Sean really enjoyed setting the tone of our role play so he would have me and the entertainer have a roleplay and that would cue me,” "Jane" testified, referring as well to the male escort who also participated in the sexual encounters. “I would say a lot of cheating role play, that Sean’s out of town and I’m all alone with whomever and I’m sneaking in this entertainer and it’s just me and the entertainer.”

Jun 10, 2025, 9:33 AM EDT

Judge denies defense request for mistrial, addresses juror issue ahead of 'Jane's' cross-examination

An issue has arisen with a juror at the federal sex trafficking and racketeering trial of Sean Combs, Judge Arun Subramanian said Tuesday without disclosing what the issue is.

The issue was the subject of a conversation in the robing room Monday among the judge, defense attorney Marc Agnifilo and prosecutor Maurene Comey, a transcript of which is sealed. There was no immediate action taken and the juror in question remains on the panel.

Also Tuesday morning, Subramanian denied the defense request for a mistrial following testimony last week from Bryana Bongolan, a friend of Cassie Ventura's.

The defense accused prosecutors of knowingly introducing what they said was false testimony by Bongolan, who told the jury that Combs dangled her from the balcony of Cassie Ventura’s 17th floor Los Angeles apartment in 2016. The defense argued that hotel receipts put Combs in New York at the time Bongolan testified the incident occurred. After the receipts were presented, Bongolan testified that the incident occurred but that she was unsure of the date.

“This is not fodder for a mistrial. This is the adversarial process at work,” Subramanian said from the bench.

On Wednesday, Combs’ ex-girlfriend, who's appearing under the pseudonym “Jane,” is set to return to the witness stand for what is expected to be a days-long cross-examination. "Jane" testified Monday that she met with defense attorneys as recently as two months ago and that they were the first people she told of a fight she alleged she had with Combs that she testified left her with welts on her forehead and a 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.

When the alleged fight was over, "Jane" testified that Combs told her to ice her injuries, put on lingerie and high heels and take ecstasy so that she could have sex with a male escort.

"Jane" read for the court multiple text messages that she'd sent to Combs, pleading with him to understand the physical and psychological toll the so-called “hotel nights” sexual encounters were taking on her, telling him in part, “I’m not an animal. I’m not a porn star.”

"Jane" told the court that Combs responded to her pleas by calling her “crazy” and threatening to stop paying her rent, and also to release video footage of her having sex during "hotel nights."

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