HORROR footage showing the full extent of Sean “Diddy” Combs’ attack on his ex-girlfriend at a “freak off” party in LA has been made public.
Unedited hotel surveillance footage submitted at the rapper’s trial by the prosecution shows the star grabbing Cassandra “Cassie” Ventura by the head and slamming her onto the floor and kicking her.
R&B singer Ventura, 38, told the court how Combs would “stomp me in the head if I was down” as the video was played to the jury.
She gave evidence to the sex trafficking trial despite being eight and a half months pregnant with her third child.
The footage, taken in 2016, shows Ventura heading towards the elevator before Combs runs after her down the hallway dressed in just a towel and socks at the now-closed InterContinental Hotel in Century City, Los Angeles.
He then grabs her head from behind and slams her to the ground before delivering a brutal kick as she lays motionless.
The rapper picks up her belongings, gives her another kick before dragging her by her sweatshirt back down the corridor.
A security guard, Israel Florez, then walks in and attempts to calm Combs down.
Mr Florez, the trial’s first witness, testified that he went up to the sixth floor and saw Cassie curled up in the corner covering her face.
He said Combs was slouched in a chair wearing just a towel with a “devilish” look, while Ms Ventura looked “scared”.
He escorted them to their room, where Mr Florez says he held open the door with his foot so Cassie could eventually leave.
Mr Florez, now a Los Angeles Police Department officer, said he noticed she had a “purple” eye and asked if she wanted him to call police.
Judge Arun Subramanian ruled last month that the video could be screened despite Combs’s lawyers claiming it had been manipulated.
Combs’s team said a bag of cash offered to Mr Florez after the attack was meant as payment for damage including a smashed vase.
But Mr Florez told the court it was meant as a bribe and the cash was thrown at him.
But he denied the money and instructed Combs to remain in his room until checkout later that day.
Ms Ventura came face to face in court with her ex, having started dating Combs in 2006 when she was 19 and he was 17 years older.
She told the court: “He would bash me on my head, knock me over, drag me, kick me, stomp me in the head if I was down.”
The singer also detailed the days-long “Freak Off” parties arranged by her then boyfriend.
The accused rapper with his ex Cassie The New York court was shown the full unedited videoAP ReutersR&B singer Ventura, 38, told the court how Combs would “stomp me in the head if I was down”[/caption] ReutersThe rapper makes a heart gesture during the court proceedings[/caption] The defendant in court as the trial startedShe said Combs forced her to participate in the group parties where she would have sex with male escorts while he watched.
Ms Ventura claimed Combs filmed the parties and only carried on because she feared him releasing the tapes if she stopped.
She said: “Within the first year of our relationship Sean proposed to me this idea this sexual encounter that he called voyeurism where he’d watch me in sexual activity with a third party, specifically another man.
“Pretty quickly I knew that it wasn’t something I wanted to be doing. Especially as regularly as it became but I was in love and wanted to make him happy. It got to a point I didn’t feel I had much of a choice.”
Combs’ lawyer said his client was “kinky” but all his relationships were consensual.
But prosecutors say he ran a “criminal enterprise” that coerced women into sex.
Aside from the alleged beating of Ms Ventura, they said he dangled another woman off a balcony, and allegedly had a rival’s car torched.
The trial began after the selection of an eight-men, four-women jury. Combs is charged with one count of racketeering conspiracy, two counts of sex trafficking by force or coercion.
He is also facing two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution.
Combs has pleaded not guilty to all charges and last year turned down a plea deal.
The trial, which could last eight weeks, continues.
1000 BABY OIL BOTTLES
By Alex Diaz
SEAN “Diddy” Combs’ lawyer defended his love of baby oil during the court’s opening arguments.
Federal officers found more than a thousand bottles of the skin softener when they raided the mogul’s Los Angeles mansion in March 2024.
Officers said the supplies were intended for use in Combs’ drug-fuelled orgies that were known as “freak-offs”.
Addressing the issue on the trial’s first day, his lawyer Teny Geragos told the jury: “He is physical. He is a drug user and he had a bit of a different sex life.
“The prosecution already told you about lubricant. You may know of his love of baby oil.
“Is that a federal crime? No.
“He is responsible for the things he did — but we will fight for the things that he did not do.”
Ms Geragos added that the jury might conclude that Combs was a “jerk” — but said it did not make him guilty of the charges he faced.
She said: “This case is about Sean Combs’ personal, private sex life. The government has no place in this man’s private bedrooms.
“You’ll see evidence that does not portray my client in a good light.
“I want to tell you now that there may be multiple points where you think that he’s a jerk and kind of mean.
“But he’s not charged with being mean or a jerk, he’s charged with running a racketeering enterprise.”
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