Witness accounts are painting a troubling picture of Sean “Diddy” Combs, as he faces serious allegations of sex trafficking and violent behavior toward his ex-girlfriend.
Diddy Allegedly Attempted to Force His Way into Ex-Girlfriend's Home, Trial Reveals

Diddy Allegedly Attempted to Force His Way into Ex-Girlfriend's Home, Trial Reveals
Testimony reveals disturbing incidents of violence and intimidation in Diddy's ongoing sex-trafficking trial.
The courtroom drama unfolded as a jury listened to harrowing testimonies regarding Sean "Diddy" Combs and his alleged attempt to break into his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura's apartment following a violent encounter in 2016. A New York court has heard that Combs, 55, reportedly used a hammer in a desperate bid to gain access, with security footage capturing chilling moments of the assault. The trial, which centers on serious charges including racketeering and sex trafficking, has already revealed numerous disturbing details of Combs' alleged misconduct.
Kerry Morgan, a close friend of Ventura, testified that she was present during the incident at Ventura's Los Angeles home, where she observed Combs hammering on the door. Morgan recounted how frightened she felt, stating, “I didn’t think Cassie cared if Diddy came in and killed her,” underscoring the tension of the situation. Despite the chaos, Combs did not manage to enter, and police were reportedly called three hours later, but no formal complaint was filed at that time.
The court also heard further allegations of violence against Combs, including an incident in Jamaica where he allegedly dragged Ventura down a hallway by her hair. Morgan detailed her own experiences with Combs, claiming he had choked her and hurled a wooden hanger at her during a dispute in 2018. This violent history ultimately led to the end of her long-standing friendship with Ventura; Morgan testified that Ventura had offered her $30,000 to sign a non-disclosure agreement soon after their fallout.
As the trial continues, former personal assistant David James also took the stand, describing Combs' demanding work environment and recalling unsettling conversations regarding Ventura and how Combs viewed her as "mouldable." The trial is set to resume soon, with James continuing his testimony as the prosecution builds its case against the hip-hop mogul.
Kerry Morgan, a close friend of Ventura, testified that she was present during the incident at Ventura's Los Angeles home, where she observed Combs hammering on the door. Morgan recounted how frightened she felt, stating, “I didn’t think Cassie cared if Diddy came in and killed her,” underscoring the tension of the situation. Despite the chaos, Combs did not manage to enter, and police were reportedly called three hours later, but no formal complaint was filed at that time.
The court also heard further allegations of violence against Combs, including an incident in Jamaica where he allegedly dragged Ventura down a hallway by her hair. Morgan detailed her own experiences with Combs, claiming he had choked her and hurled a wooden hanger at her during a dispute in 2018. This violent history ultimately led to the end of her long-standing friendship with Ventura; Morgan testified that Ventura had offered her $30,000 to sign a non-disclosure agreement soon after their fallout.
As the trial continues, former personal assistant David James also took the stand, describing Combs' demanding work environment and recalling unsettling conversations regarding Ventura and how Combs viewed her as "mouldable." The trial is set to resume soon, with James continuing his testimony as the prosecution builds its case against the hip-hop mogul.