Horrifying Detail Involving Cassie And Male Escort Revealed During Diddy's Trial
By Favour Adegoke on May 12, 2025 at 3:15 PM EDT
Updated on May 13, 2025 at 6:55 AM EDT

Sean "Diddy" Combs' sex trafficking and racketeering trial has kicked off in New York following the successful selection of a jury.
After opening statements were read out, prosecutors claimed Diddy allegedly forced a male escort to "urinate" in his ex-girlfriend Cassandra "Cassie" Ventura's mouth and offered a security guard $100,000 to "bury" the video where he was seen assaulting her.
Sean Diddy Combs' lawyer called the case a "money grab" and said the Cassie video was altered.
Diddy 'Made An Escort Urinate In Cassie's Mouth'

Diddy's criminal sex trial is underway already after a jury was finally selected and opening statements were heard in court.
However, the case took a disturbing turn as alleged details emerged regarding his relationship with his former girlfriend, Cassie.
In their opening statement, prosecutors shared a horrific claim of Cassie "feeling like she was choking when Diddy made an escort urinate in her mouth" during a "Freak Off," per the Daily Mail.
The "Finna Get Loose" rapper stand accused of hosting drug-fuelled orgies known as "freak offs," where he allegedly used violence and coercion to force the participation of victims, including Cassie.
Prosecutors also mentioned that Cassie overdosed at a "freak off" when she had an injury on her face from one of the physical abuses she experienced from the rapper.
They also said they'll show videos of Cassie and another victim as they "pretend they enjoy themselves during Freak Offs" and will see Diddy "brutally beating Cassie during a Freak Off at an L.A. hotel."
The Rapper's Lawyer Calls Case A 'Money Grab'

Diddy's lawyers argued that he's a "swinger, not a trafficker," slamming the case as a "money grab." Cassie previously filed an explosive lawsuit against Diddy, accusing him of rape and several instances of physical abuse. However, they reached a $30 million settlement out of court just one day after she filed.
"This criminal case started because [Cassie] filed a public lawsuit against C in 2023, when she was having financial trouble and living in her parents' modest home in Connecticut," they said.
"They will claim they were so afraid they couldn't go to the police, but they were not so afraid to go to civil lawyers….for unbelievable amounts of money," the rapper's lawyer added.
Elsewhere in their defense, Diddy's lawyers said that the rapper's relationship with Cassie ended after the mother of his children, Kim Porter, died.
They said Cassie "realized all the things she would not be" and decided to leave "on her terms" after Diddy started telling everyone around him that Porter was his soulmate.
"I expected many witnesses will tell you she wanted to be [Diddy's] wife. Maybe even she will tell you that. That's what she spent 11 years trying to get….and if she was never going to be [his] wife, the love of his life, she would leave, and that's what she did, on her terms," they said.
Diddy Allegedly Offered Guard Money To 'Bury' Cassie Video

Diddy's defense against accusations he physically assaulted Cassie became more complicated after it was revealed he offered a security guard $100,000 to "bury" video evidence. During the trial, prosecutors described the lengths Diddy's team went to as they attempted to hide the attack.
Assistant US Attorney Emily Johnson said that a security guard was given a brown paper bag full of $100,000 in cash while Diddy's bodyguard and chief of staff stood by.
"This is far from the only time that the defendant's inner circle tried to close ranks and do damage control," Johnson said.
The issue stemmed from a hotel surveillance video CNN released last year, where the "I'm Coming Home" rapper can be seen hitting and stomping on Cassie as she attempted to get away from him. His attorneys have since slammed the clip, saying it was "edited."
Prosecutors Vow To Expose Diddy's '20 Years Of Crime'

In other harrowing revelations, prosecutors say Diddy "threatened to release sex tape of Cassie with male escorts" and narrated other instances where he set someone's car on fire and dangled another person off a balcony.
According to the Daily Mail, Diddy told Cassie that if she ever defied him again, he'd release her tapes of her having sex with a male escort, tapes that the prosecutor called "souvenirs of the most humiliating nights of her life."
Meanwhile, prosecutors have vowed to expose Diddy's "20 years of crime," ranging from kidnapping, arson, drugs, sex crimes, bribery, and obstruction.
"To the public, he was Puff Daddy or Diddy. A cultural icon. A businessman. Larger than life," Johnson said. "But there was another side to him. A side that ran a criminal enterprise."
"During this trial, you are going to hear about 20 years of the defendant's crimes. But he didn't do it alone. He had an inner circle of bodyguards and high-ranking employees who helped him commit crimes and cover them up," she continued.
The Rapper Could Be Sentenced To Life In Prison

If Diddy is found guilty of racketeering, he could face life in prison.
Meanwhile, a conviction for sex trafficking carries a mandatory minimum sentence of 15 years, while transporting individuals for prostitution could result in an additional sentence of up to 10 years.
Since the legal process began, Diddy has maintained his innocence while claiming that the federal prosecutors are simply targeting him in an attempt to bring down a Black man.
The embattled rapper seems so determined to prove his innocence that he even rejected a plea deal, which would have likely spared him a prolonged sentence if found guilty of the charges against him.