What did Cassie Ventura say about Diddy's four-day Freak-Offs? Complete testimony revealed

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Cassie Ventura, R&B singer and former partner of Sean 'Diddy' Combs, gave testimony during his federal s*x trafficking trial on May 13, 2025. Per ABC News, in her statement she spoke of “freak-offs,” which she alleged were multi-day s*x parties involving escorts, drugs, and control. These revelations are now central to the case against Combs.

In court, Cassie shared details about how she was allegedly treated and what she experienced during her relationship with Combs. She claimed she was forced to take part in these parties and that they caused her emotional and physical pain. Her testimony gave a reported insight into her years-long relationship with the music mogul.

Combs has denied all charges, claiming the acts were consensual. However, Cassie’s alleged account paints a different picture — one of fear, pressure, and emotional control. Her testimony could constitute a significant part of the federal government’s case against him.


What were the 'freak-offs' and how did they allegedly happen?

Cassie Ventura (Image via Getty)
Cassie Ventura (Image via Getty)

As reported by NBC News on May 9, 2025, Cassie Ventura described “freak-offs” as events planned by Combs that often lasted up to four days. According to her, these took place in homes, hotels, and even in her own residence. They involved male escorts and drugs, and Cassie claimed she was often expected to take part even when she was not feeling well or was on her period. She said she felt humiliated by this.

Cassie alleged that she was responsible for arranging the men, including negotiating their payment. According to NBC News, they were paid between $1,500 and $6,000 per event. She claimed organizing these events became like a full-time job, leaving no time or energy for anything else.

Cassie said the parties always involved drug use, adding that she would often be high. She claimed that she felt she had no choice but to participate, especially when Combs became angry or aggressive.

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Was Cassie Ventura forced or threatened during these events?

Cassie Ventura alleged she did not always feel free to say no. She told the court that she feared Combs’ reactions. His mood could change quickly, and she said his “eyes would go dark.” She believed he might harm her if she refused.

Cassie Ventura described several incidents where she said Combs became violent. One example she gave involved being thrown to the ground. She claimed these incidents happened too often to count, adding that even small things, like a facial expression he didn’t like, could make him angry.

On May 13, Cassie Ventura talked about an attempt to escape in 2016. She said she ran out of a hotel room during a freak-off. Security footage showed Combs chasing her, grabbing her, and pulling her down. She said she felt scared and helpless.

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What impact did the events have on Cassie Ventura?

Cassie Ventura told the court she felt ashamed and broken. As reported by E! News on May 12, 2025, she gave details of an incident where Combs allegedly told an escort to urinate in her mouth. She said she choked and raised her hands to signal distress. Combs only stopped the act after noticing she was in trouble. Cassie said the incident left her feeling disgusted.

She said she was often made to feel less than human. She explained that being forced to participate during her period added to her pain. She told the court, “I felt quite awful about myself. I felt repulsive. I felt embarrassed.”

As reported by The Washington Post on May 13, 2025, Cassie also said she felt stuck. She had no privacy, no say, and no way out. The pressure, violence, and drugs made her feel trapped in a life she could not control. She said she no longer felt like herself and lost her sense of identity.


Cassie Ventura’s testimony describes a dark and painful time in her life. Her words give a view into the private world of a public figure. Whether or not the court finds Combs guilty, her story has raised serious questions about power, control, and abuse in relationships.

Her testimony has become a major part of the trial. It also has started new conversations about consent and coercion. As the trial moves forward, many are watching closely to see how the court will respond to Cassie’s account.

While the defense claims everything was agreed upon, Cassie’s version of events shows a person who felt powerless and afraid. Her story, now part of the public record, may have a lasting impact far beyond the courtroom.

Edited by Vinayak Chakravorty