“Sean Had To Approve”: Cassie Says Combs Controlled Escort Selections Using Craigslist and More
Cassie Ventura is continuing to expose the twisted world she says she was forced to live in while dating Sean “Diddy” Combs — and her latest court testimony is disturbing on a whole new level.
During her recent testimony, Cassie claimed she used a number of platforms — including Craigslist, Backpage, and a service called Cowboys 4 Angels — to find escorts across the country. But the green light always had to come from Combs.
“I showed the photos to Sean to see if he was interested. If he wasn’t interested I would tell them ‘no’ and ask for someone else,” she explained. “Sean had to approve.”
Her words paint a clear picture of a man who not only orchestrated these encounters but used his control and influence to micromanage even the most intimate and degrading details.
Cassie Claims She Was Forced Into “Freak Offs” During Her Period: “I Just Felt Humiliated”
One of the most disturbing revelations came when Cassie broke down describing how she was expected to perform during her menstrual cycle. These “freak offs,” according to Ventura, didn’t stop just because she was on her period — and the results were both humiliating and traumatic.
Cassie explained how blood would sometimes end up on the furniture, describing the entire experience as something she never consented to — but participated in out of fear and manipulation.
Ventura also testified that she endured a horrifying moment when an escort urinated on her — something she said turned Combs on.
“I just felt humiliated, it was disgusting, it was too much,” she said in court. “I choked, I didn’t want to be doing that, I was in a position I couldn’t easily get out of. I eventually put my hands up and Sean saw and told him to stop. I was choking … Sean urinated on me at the same time.”
When asked why she didn’t just say no, Ventura responded, “I was squeamish immediately, but high in the moment. That’s about it, you don’t have a lot of control at that moment.”
Inside the Indictment: Feds Say “Freak Off” Parties Were Designed to Dehumanize
The charges against Combs stretch far beyond just Cassie’s testimony. In September 2024, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York indicted the hip-hop mogul on serious federal crimes: racketeering, sex trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution. Combs has pleaded not guilty and denied all accusations.
According to the indictment, Combs allegedly built a violent empire under the disguise of a music mogul lifestyle — using promises of fame, fortune, and love to lure women into situations that quickly turned into orchestrated, abusive “freak off” events.
These parties reportedly lasted days and were filled with heavy drug use, sometimes slipped to victims without their knowledge. The feds claim Combs was the mastermind behind it all — with a network of individuals helping to carry out his twisted plans.
The charges also tie him to suspected arson, kidnapping, and widespread sexual abuse, with Cassie’s testimony becoming one of the central narratives in the case that continues to shake the entertainment world.