During Diddy's trial, former Cassie Ventura told the court that she didn't hate him

Sean "Didy" Comb For a decade, Cassie Ventura resigned in the tough week of the next federal court in Manhattan on Friday afternoon, often shrank very hard with a harr, allegedly suspected of nervous control, drugs, drugs, drugs, people who are unwilling to regret for male pros, her prove defied him, her prosper, her prosper, her sex is male. However, despite the darkness (now public knowledge) in their relationship, at the end of her sensation, sadness, and sometimes mean testimony, Ventura told Coms’ attorney when asked about Blank that despite the violence and many allegations, she detailed her this week, but she was not hostile to the comb.

"I don't hate him," Ventura told attorney Anna Estevao. When asked in the stands if she still has love left to the troubled rap and fashion tycoon, she replied, “I love the past and what that is.”

Complex answers to a puzzle sum up Ventura's testimony, shocking details of her sexual life with the comb, the infamous "freak" sex marathon as a central topic, with a detailed discussion of violence and various stories of cruelty, cruelty, jealousy and revenge, and various stories of couples in their personal lives. The jury heard the comb's case task was to understand the complexity of the relationship and Ventura's role - whether she was a victim of a drug-driven sex marathon, or some small, accepted details suggest she was a willing participant for over a decade, or the truth was somewhere in between.

Friday's cross-examination was a frequent quarrel between U.S. District Court Judge Arun Subramanian and Combs' defense lawyer team as federal prosecutors raised questions to ensure Ventura, who was eight months pregnant, completed his testimony Friday. When Combs' defense team ended the cross-examination, it meant the jury should see Ventura as the happy participant in all the sexual exploitation she offers to the jury, including the often-day "freaks" where the combs watch drugs and baby-soaked Ventura in the baby-soaked Ventura dabbled with male partners. The defense hinted that she had not been detained in her career, saying she had gained a huge opportunity in the world of celebrity through the defendants.

"Do you say that's a messy world?'Freak,'Does drugs and parties? With him, you can meet other people in the entertainment industry and go to charming places.

For years, having Ventura read many text messages between the couple, trying to show her to her agent, the defense asked her about the benefits she enjoyed; she admitted that attending Met Gala with him, she was able to lock in “a lot of studio time” with many influential entertainers such as Kid Cudi, Nicki Minaj, Lil Wayne and Rick Ross.

But it’s also fully realized in Ventura’s testimony surrounding the background of the infamous 2016 video that the frightening R&B singer fled her hotel room in Los Angeles and then beaten by a comb. Ventura has been looking forward to attending the premiere of a movie she filmed a decade ago, and when she testified this week she tried to lead the potential "freak" hangover — a one-day process, she said, she said — it was a long process. Instead, she was severely beaten when she fled the hotel room when the comb suddenly turned violent.

"During the 'Freak' he slapped me in the eye and before he said it was over, I left." "He followed me to the hallway, he dragged me back, he wore a towel and socks."

After the attack, Combs handed the cash to a hotel security guard who he believed was his silent bribe to the matter. Ventura suffered bruises in her eyes, fatty lips and another famous bruise. Prosecutors showed the jury images that could be seen in the premiere two days after the incident.

Ventura also testified this week that in 2018, Combs raped her at home after the lunch date ended. But during Friday's cross-examination, she also said she had a voluntary sex with him a few weeks after the incident.

She said it took time to join the “Freak” and eliminated her music career.

Ventura's testimony laid the foundation for the jury's understanding of what the prosecutor said in the five indictments of the comb, which is equivalent to recruiting women under the concept of starting a romantic relationship, and then allegedly, through the threat of force, force, forced, forced and controlled material threats, which make women sexually acted with men, sometimes like his prostitute, sometimes watching his friend and watching it.

The Fed has two other witnesses to show that this is a model involving a "criminal business" that consists of several of his employees.

During Friday's cross-examination, the defense always tried to punch holes in the historical version of the Ventura couple, asking her motivations, asking her settlement to resolve the $20 million reconciliation of combs and currency numbers in her civil case, and she will receive currency numbers from the lawsuit in the lawsuit, in which she filed a lawsuit against Losne Paradise, to the occurrence of combs, combs the combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs combs comb The defense believes that Ventura is just a motive for money. Their opening remarks said: It is about "cases of love, jealousy, infidelity and money".

By 3:30 pm, local Times judge Subramanian told Ventura that she had a "good weekend" when she spent her punishment week in court and Combs, who hadn't seen her several years ago.

Two other witnesses made a position after the exit of Ventura: Agent Yasin Binda handled the logistics of Combs' arrest in September, testifying that $9,000 in cash was found in a Black Fanny Pack in his hotel room that day. The jury was able to see the money when it took it out of the bag of evidence. They were also able to hold two bags of ketamine and "pink cocaine" powder.

Next comes Dawn Richard, who is part of the Danity Kane group. The group is directed by Combs as part of MTV Make a band television Series; From 2004 to 2011, she met him and said she saw Combs Attack Ventura in 2009.

She testified: "He walked down and screamed, belligerent, asked where his food was, and then knocked her on the head, kicked her and beat her on the ground in front of us."

Richard said she was “afraid of doing anything, too, worried about what it might mean to me.”

The sidebar on her testimony ended when the jury was told to return at 8:30 a.m. Monday.