'Is that all I’m worth?': 'Jane' asked about payments from Combs in re-direct examination
After a cross-examination that included dozens of "Jane’s" effusive and suggestive text messages to her then-boyfriend Sean Combs, prosecutors sought during their re-direct questioning to reframe how to interpret those messages.
"Jane," who's testifying under a pseudonym, read aloud a text she sent, which read, “I know what you want, baby,” and “Don’t want to make you mad” before a sexual encounter with a male escort named Paul.
Prosecutor Maurene Comey showed the jury a message that Combs sent to Paul not long after: “Imma need you to persuade her,” the message said.

Did you know that Sean had sent this text to Paul saying ‘Imma need you to persuade her?’” Comey asked on redirect.
“I’ve never seen these messages,” "Jane" testified in response.
“Did you derive physical pleasure from sex with entertainers?” Comey asked.
“No,” "Jane" testified. “I was putting on a show.”
"Jane" told the court she did not orgasm during such encounters but routinely faked it, “Because I was putting on a show.” She also began sobbing when Comey asked about her jealousy of other women that Combs was seeing during their relationship.
“I was just made to be, just carry this impossible pressure and they weren’t asked to hold any of that, that pressure, like I did,” "Jane" testified through tears and sobs. “I just thought it was unfair. All the nights with these men.”
"Jane" also wept while telling the court, “Why do I have to break all my boundaries and compromise myself and they don’t have to? It was never about the women -- it was, 'why am I being treated like this?'”
After the defense, during cross-examination, pointed out texts between "Jane" and Combs about tender moments after the June 2024 episode of physical violence in her house, Comey sought to remind jurors of the night’s brutality.
“Was Sean vulnerable with you when he forced you to perform oral sex on Anton?” Comey asked, referring to the male escort who showed up after the fight ended.
“No,” "Jane" testified.
“Was Sean affectionate with you at all?” Comey asked.
“No,” "Jane" testified.
“What was his demeanor the entire time Anton was in the home?” Comey asked.
“Evil,” "Jane" testified.
“How do you compare in strength to Sean?” Comey asked.
“I don’t." "Jane" told the court.
“What was his tone when he told you to ‘Get in the f------ outfit?’” Comey asked, referring to earlier testimony.
“Angry,” "Jane" told the court.
“Did you want to have sex with Anton that night?” Comey asked.
“No,” "Jane" testified.
“What did Sean say to you?” Comey asked.
“That I better get out there and [perform oral sex],” "Jane" told the court. “That I wasn’t going to ruin his night.”
On re-cross examination, defense attorney Teny Geragos pointed out that the violence occurred while "Jane" knew Combs was under federal investigation, suggesting that she could have reported it.
Geragos asked whether "Jane" would be willing to give up her home, for which Combs allegedly still pays the monthly rent.
“That’s where me and my child live,” "Jane" testified. “That’s a very hard question for me.”
“You receive almost $5,000 a month in child support?” Geragos asked.
“Yes,” "Jane" testified, adding she also makes about $10,000 per month on OnlyFans.
“You have the ability to pay for the home yourself?” Geragos asked.
“I’m catching up on three years of debt,” "Jane" testified.
“And in those three years, he has wired you $150,000,” Geragos said, referring to Combs.
“Is that all I’m worth in three years?” "Jane" retorted in her testimony.
"Jane’s" testimony is now over.
Court has adjourned for the day. It will resume on Friday with testimony from a federal agent; from Jonathan Perez, a Combs assistant; and an additional witness.





