Manhattan, June 6
On June 6, 2025, during the federal sex trafficking and racketeering trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs, a woman testifying under the pseudonym “Jane” provided harrowing testimony detailing her experiences with the music mogul.
Jane, who dated Combs from 2021 to 2024, described how their relationship evolved into a series of coerced sexual encounters, often involving other men, which Combs referred to as “hotel nights” or “freak-offs.”
She recounted that Combs would orchestrate these events, sometimes bringing male escorts to her birthday celebrations without her prior knowledge. Despite expressing her discomfort and fatigue, Jane testified that Combs pressured her to continue, ignoring her subtle cues to stop and chastising her for showing emotion. She also detailed the physical toll these encounters took on her, including back pain and frequent urinary tract infections .

Jane’s testimony also shed light on the control Combs exerted over her life. She stated that he financed her living expenses, including rent, and that she feared losing her housing if she resisted participating in these “hotel nights.”
Additionally, she recounted instances where she was instructed to transport drugs, such as ecstasy and cocaine, for Combs, raising concerns about the legality and safety of these actions .
Throughout her testimony, Jane maintained that her involvement in these activities was not consensual, contrasting with the defense’s portrayal of the relationship as part of a consensual “swinger lifestyle.”
Her account aligns with previous testimonies from other women, including singer Cassie Ventura, who have accused Combs of similar patterns of abuse and coercion .
Combs has pleaded not guilty to all charges, asserting that the relationships were consensual. The trial continues as more witnesses are expected to testify in the coming weeks.
For more details, you can check the Diddy Trial Live Updates of June 6 on @genjustlaw
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