In the ongoing federal trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs, U.S. prosecutors spotlighted “freak offs”—drug-fueled sexual encounters—claiming they form part of a criminal conspiracy. However, defense attorney Teny Geragos aimed to portray these encounters as consensual, focusing on the testimony of Diddy’s ex-girlfriend, referred to as “Jane,” during her fifth day on the stand.
Jane revealed that she often initiated these encounters. The defense presented evidence, including photos of a romantically decorated room featuring rose petals and balloons, which Jane arranged. She confirmed having suggested a night involving Diddy and two other men, noting Diddy’s excitement about it.
In a text after a sexual encounter, Jane expressed her enjoyment, stating she would “never take this for granted” and emphasized Diddy’s positive impact on her life. She recounted emotional moments, including a message where she described him as a “blessing” and highlighted his care toward her and her child.
Jane also discussed her attempts to encourage Diddy to adopt a healthier lifestyle, proposing a “sobriety party,” which lasted up to 18 hours and involved multiple partners. Despite expressing affection for Diddy, she admitted to feelings of resentment towards him for the emotional complexities in their relationship.
In another courtroom development, prosecutors sought to remove Juror #6, who is among the jury’s Black members, citing concerns over “lack of candor.” Diddy appeared in court dressed in light orange and khaki attire, engaging with the audience before proceedings resumed. Tomorrow, Jane is scheduled to continue her testimony, with live blog coverage expected.
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