Cassie Ventura's astonishing testimony to Sean Diddy's comb

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Sean "Didy" comb's ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura testified the former music bad boy at his federal sex crime trial Tuesday.

The model was in Daniel Patrick Moynihan, a U.S. Court in Manhattan. On the second day of the lawsuit, the only witness attorney, Alex Fine, became pregnant, her husband, Alex Fine.

During the nearly eight hours of inquiry, Ventura recalled her painful experience in her 12-year relationship with “I miss you,” which many of her said happened under the pressure of Didi’s sexual satisfaction.

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Cassie Ventura gave emotional testimony at the federal trial of Sean Diddy's comb on Tuesday. (Jane Rosenberg)

Use of "dissociated" drugs

Ventura testified that drugs, including ketamine and cocaine, were used as a way to separate during the “freak discount.”

"For me, it's separation...I can't imagine doing that," she told U.S. assistant attorney Emily Johnson. "I need to keep a high attitude to keep the experience."

Ventura admits that ecstasy awakens her with joy and ketamine causes her to separate. Cocaine made her heart compete, and mushrooms made her see something. GHB, also known as date rape medicine, made her feel drunk.

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She testified that she almost always gets sick from drugs and vomits frequently. Diddy allegedly realized she was sick in a "freak."

Cassie Ventura and Diddy met in 2006 and officially ended their romantic relationship in 2018. (Getty Image)

Oil-filled swimming pool

Ventura claims Diddy likes to use baby oil during “freak” parties and asks to watch her use oil for other sexual partners.

In the stands, she recalled a bomb pool where they were filled with oil. She explained that she went in because "You can't say no." The singer-songwriter told the prosecutor that Ventura was worried about Diddy's temper.

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Ventura testified that Didi's assistant or security guards provided a supply of "freak discounts" - baby oil, astrocytes, lubricants and condoms.

All participants "Freak" According to Ventura, second-hand oil. According to Didi's request, she claimed it was always heated. She said using baby oil, so it "glitters." Didi allegedly asked them to apply oil every five minutes.

Cassie Ventura testified at Diddy's federal trial in a brown dress. (Jane Rosenberg)

Diddy's mother, Janice Combs, arrived in court Tuesday to be tried by her son. (Seth Wenig/AP photo)

"If he thinks you're too dry, he'll let you know...you need to shine," she told the jury. Diddy would direct the "freak discount," but Ventura "knows what to do." She testified that it was a "very carefully arranged experience."

Officials confirmed to Fox News at the time that Coms' homes in connection with the federal trafficking investigation were linked to the federal trafficking investigation on March 25, 2024. During the search, authorities allegedly seized various "freak" supplies, including narcotics and more than 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricants.

"Members and associates of the Combs Enterprise, including high-ranking supervisors, security staff, household staff, personal assistants, and other Combs Business employees, facilitated the Freak Offs by, among other things, booking hotel rooms for the Freak Offs; stocking the hotel rooms in advance with the required Freak Off supplies, including controlled substances, baby oil, lubricant, extra linens, and lighting," the indictment claimed.

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The colleague also cleaned the hotel room after the "freak" to "try to reduce room damage"; arranged trips to and from the "freak" for the victims, commercial sex workers and the comb; and was responsible for "replenishing the comb and replenishing the comb with the required supplies." Team members allegedly paid a lot of cash to the comb to pay for commercial sex workers and would also arrange for intravenous fluid delivery.

Ventura filed a sexual abuse lawsuit against Diddy in November 2023, which settled a day later. (Getty Image)

"Scareless" meeting

"Freak Discount" is "elaborate performance, arranged on combs, orientated, masturbated and often recorded electronically," According to prosecution.

Combs and his staff allegedly drove commercial sex workers across states and shipped "freaks" internationally, which often happens, sometimes even lasts for multiple days, often including multiple sex workers.

Ventura testified that sometimes the meeting lasted once.

"'Freak' becomes a job. There is no room for anything other than recovery," she said in the stands.

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Ventura recorded hundreds of songs in a relationship, but released only some music. She said she was “recovering” when she wasn’t working in music.

The "Freak" will last 24 to 72 hours. Ventura recalls the longest "freak" in four days. She said she was recovering from “drugs, dehydration, stay awake” when she was not attending.

Ventura testified: “Every freak is directed by Sean.

"Freaky" name game

Ventura claims that the “Victory” singer asked her grandfather’s nickname to call the “Victory” singer.

"It's weird." After the jury was shown an email to the former couple, she told the court that it was sent from "baby girl" (Ventura) to "pop music" (Diddy). The subject line read: "I really need f ---." Didi replied, asking who she was going to sleep with. Ventura testified that she sent an email “because I wanted to be with him”, referring to the comb.

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Ventura's husband, Alex Fine, was in court Tuesday. (Seth Wenig/AP photo)

Ventura claims she wants to have sex with Diddy during a relationship, rather than escorts.

Voyeur' fantasy

Diddy told Ventura that his "fantasy" met with another man in his first year in love.

The musician was in her 20s when she developed a romantic relationship with Diddy in 2006. In addition to his interest in voyeurism, Didi also allegedly introduced Ventura to the swing: the act of switching to a partner with another couple.

Ventura testified that she was "shocked" and "don't know how to react" to her dream of the comb. At this point, Didi is allegedly associated with Ventura. She said she was afraid to upset him, "really nervous."

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Didi was sued conspiracy with extortion; sexual trafficking by force, fraud or coercion; and transportation of prostitution in federal indictment on September 17.

Authorities accused Didi of running Criminal enterprises Through his business, it includes Bad Boy Entertainment, Combs Enterprises and Combs Global. Prosecutors said he used "guns, violent threats, coercion and verbal, emotional, physical and sexual abuse" to achieve his sexual desire.

He maintained his innocence. If convicted, he faces at least 15 years in prison or maximum sentence.

Maria Paronich and Kirill Clark of Fox News Digital contributed to the report.