Sean Combs' ex-girlfriend continued romance despite 'Pandora's box' of sex sessions with others, transporting drugs
Producer-musician Sean "Diddy" Combs at the MTV Video Music Awards in Newark on Sept. 12, 2023. Credit: AFP via Getty Images / TNS / Angela Weiss
A former girlfriend of Sean "Diddy" Combs testified Friday in the ongoing federal sex trafficking and racketeering case that she continued to participate in marathon sex sessions with the rap mogul and male porn stars despite feeling "sleazy" and "used" because she didn’t want to disappoint him.
The woman, who took the stand under the pseudonym "Jane" to protect her identity, said in federal court in Manhattan Thursday that she "opened a Pandora's box" just months into their relationship when she agreed to live out Combs’ fantasies by inviting other men into the bedroom.
Nevertheless, she testified, she continued because "I loved him very deeply. I told him every day."
Federal prosecutors charge that the hip-hop entrepreneur, who made a fortune in the music industry, fashion and liquor sales, drafted his security staff, administrative personnel and personal assistants to support his outre sex life.
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- A woman who, prosecutors say, was allegedly sex trafficked by Sean Combs said that she stayed in the relationship despite the marathon sex sessions he wanted her to have with other men.
- Testifying under the pseudonym "Jane," the woman said that she transported drugs for Combs.
- She received money from the hip-hop mogul on several occasions and he still pays her $10,000 rent.
Combs pleaded not guilty to two counts of sex trafficking, racketeering conspiracy and transporting men across state lines for the purpose of prostitution.
"We are telling you right now that he is physical, that he is a drug user," defense lawyer Teny Geragos said during the opening statements in the trial. "And I'm telling you he had a bit of a different sex life."
However, she said he never committed the crimes he’s accused of.
"The alleged victims who will testify in this case are capable, strong, adult women," Geragos said. "They were all getting something each of them wanted from him and from being in a romantic relationship with him. And these adult, capable, strong women will have to take on the same level of personal responsibility for their lives that he is going to take on for his."
Jane told the court that she was deeply in love with Combs and believed that they had a "connection."
They had a romantic weeklong trip in Turks and Caicos and the Bahamas where they did the drug Ecstasy, had sex and began a steady relationship, she said. She said that he "used the 'L' word," but he made it clear that he had other girlfriends too.
After the trip was over, he paid her $10,000.
Jane testified that the multi-partner sex romps — called "freak-offs" or "hotel night" — became repetitive and she felt it kept her from becoming more emotionally intimate with Combs.
"We started doing the same routine," she said. "I would be in the same outfit and then the oils would come out and then I started dancing and that would lead to sex."
She said that she would dissociate to get through it.
"I just put my thoughts away," Jane told the court. "I just turned into someone else. Someone who can just perform this. Someone who can just do this and get into it."
Most of the time, they would be high on Ecstasy to help her get in the mood and stay up, sometimes for days at a time.
Twice Combs asked her to transport the drug from Los Angeles to Miami for freak-offs.
When she asked that some of the men wear condoms, Combs would argue before relenting and permitting the escort to wear protection, she said.
She said that she became disillusioned with Combs after he insisted on a freak-off for her birthday celebration and then took a public trip with another woman.
"It broke my heart because I just finished spending my birthday with these guys having sex with me and then just for my partner to leave and do such a romantic gesture for someone else," she said.
She stopped speaking to him for two weeks, one of several breaks in the relationship. When they got back together after one split, he agreed to pay her $10,000 rent and an additional $15,000 for furniture.
Prosecutor Maurene Comey elicited from Jane that Combs still pays her rent currently.
Several times over the course of the relationship, Jane told him that she no longer wanted to take part in the freak-offs and he always agreed, but not long after he would broach the subject again, she said, and she would go along.
"He said I had never told him that or he didn’t know how I was feeling," she said, but after reviewing texts from their time together she "realized since 2021 that I had been saying the same things over and over again."
Her testimony continues on Monday.
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