Second Alleged Victim Testifies in Sean Combs' Criminal Trial

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06/06/2025 00h36

This appearance comes after she started cooperating with prosecutors just a few months ago, following revelations she found strikingly similar to those described in Casandra "Cassie" Ventura's lawsuit. Known under the pseudonym "Jane," she is referred to as Victim-2 in the Southern District of New York's sex trafficking and racketeering case against Combs.

Prosecutors unveiled previously undisclosed details of Jane's story, asserting that Combs supplied her with drugs and coerced her into multi-day sex sessions involving male escorts from 2021 to 2024. Jane recounted her initial meeting with Combs in 2020, during a trip to Miami that Combs had financed. Despite her initial resistance, she found Combs charming and engaging, leading to a relationship that intensified when she joined him in Miami again in early 2021. Their first date extended over five days, marking the beginning of a deeply tumultuous involvement.

Jane detailed their subsequent travels, including a memorable trip to Turks and Caicos and the Bahamas, where she first tried Ecstasy with Combs. Despite suffering a severe reaction to the drug, she found herself increasingly drawn into Combs' lavish yet chaotic world. She described multiple instances where she was given various substances, often in excessive amounts, potentiating a dependency and control dynamic.

The emotional testimony took a darker turn as Jane recounted her first so-called "freak-off," an orchestrated sexual encounter involving a male escort that Combs arranged in May 2021. She described the experience as both daunting and pivotal, opening a "Pandora's box" that set a troubling precedent for their relationship. These sessions, often spanning 24 to 30 hours and consuming large quantities of baby oil, became a frequent feature of their time together, with operations run so meticulously that hotel furniture had to be protected with sheets and blankets.

Throughout their relationship, Jane's personal and professional lives suffered. Combs' control extended beyond sexual encounters, affecting her modeling and content creation career. Despite a monthly allowance and sporadic financial gifts from Combs, Jane felt trapped and dependent, unable to escape the demands placed upon her.

Jane's testimony also touched on the physical and emotional abuse she alleges she endured. Prosecutors highlighted instances of violence, manipulation, and threats by Combs to ensure Jane's compliance with his desires. This included episodes where Jane claimed she was chased, physically assaulted, and coerced into participating in further "freak-offs."

Defense attorney Teny Geragos countered by portraying Jane as a willing participant, emphasizing that Combs was transparent about his open relationship dynamics and that Jane actively sought to please him, even proposing activities to enhance their time together. Geragos framed the tumultuous relationship as mutually dysfunctional, driven by Jane's jealousy and desire for a deeper connection.

As the trial progresses, Jane's testimony is expected to be a critical component in the prosecution's case against Combs. Her accounts, alongside those of other alleged victims, aim to paint a comprehensive picture of the abuse and exploitation they claim to have endured at the hands of the music industry icon.

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