Day 25 of Sean Diddy Combs's sex trafficking trial is underway, with new text messages being revealed with Cassie Ventura. According to NBC News, the jury saw photos of Ventura's bruises following Diddy's altercation with her at the InterContinental hotel on March 5, 2016.
As per live updates by CNN, the jury also saw multiple messages Sean sent Ventura following the altercation. The messages revealed the rapper asking Ventura to "call" multiple times. Following a "flurry" of calls and messages, Ventura reportedly dropped a message to Kristina Khorram, Diddy's former chief of staff. In the message Cassie wrote,
"This is crazy he won’t stop. Please tell him the neighbors are about to call the police.”
The text messages further reveal Khorram requested Cassie to have a "five-minute" conversation with Diddy.

Update: Day 25 of Diddy's sex trafficking trial goes back to 2016 altercation with Cassie Ventura

In a new update, the jury saw messages exchanged between Cassie Ventura, Sean Combs, and Kristina Khorram on Day 25 of the trial. The jury became aware that Combs continued to call and message Cassie after assaulting her in the Intercontinental lobby. In numerous messages, Sean reportedly asked Cassie to "call" him. After his first few requests, the latter noted,
“I went and checked everything and spoke to security. Jules left so you’re good and as long as you don’t disturb the other guests they’ll leave you be.”
Following the message, Cassie Ventura reportedly reached out to Diddy's former security guard, Damion Butler. According to CNN, Sean continued calling Cassie and wrote that she was going to "abandon" him. To which she responded that she had an upcoming "premiere." She added,
"For the biggest thing I’ve ever done in my life. I have a black eye and a fat lip. It was time for me to go. You are sick for thinking it’s okay to do what you’ve done."
Combs allegedly continued to call his former girlfriend and allegedly threatened that if she didn't pick up the call, she would "never" hear his "voice again."
According to USA Today, Cassie Ventura reached out to Kristina Khorram, who later escorted Diddy. Khorram reportedly apologized to Cassie and noted that she didn't want to be in the "middle." Following Khorram's message, Diddy and Cassie reportedly were on call for two calls, for "18" and "10" minutes.
New messages and calls between Cassie Ventura and Diddy Combs emerged in the trial from the day of the 2016 altercation. According to USA Today, the trial is expected to wrap up by June 18, with a few more witnesses scheduled to provide their testimony.