Most of the wicked allegations in Sean “Diddy” Combs’ felony indictment first got here to gentle practically a 12 months in the past when the music mogul’s ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura sued him for rape and bodily abuse.
Notably, the so-called “Freak Offs” — drug-fueled, dayslong performances of sexual depravity that an observing Combs would masturbate to, in line with the indictment — have been detailed in Cassie Ventura’s November lawsuit describing the decade-long nightmare she allegedly endured.
Ventura — an R&B singer as soon as signed to Combs’ label Dangerous Boy Data — mentioned the primary “Freak Off” occurred simply months into their courting, when she was round 22 and he was 40.
Regardless of Combs’ try to preserve the matter hushed by settling Ventura’s go well with a day after she filed, these “Freak Outs” referred to within the courtroom paperwork at the moment are serving as a major foundation for the bombshell federal intercourse trafficking and racketeering indictment unsealed on Tuesday in Manhattan federal courtroom.
Ventura’s lawsuit claims that the exploitative and coerced intercourse exhibits usually befell in accommodations — together with a 2013 occasion on the InterContinental Lodge in New York Metropolis, the place Combs was later charged “tens of hundreds of {dollars} in damages by the lodge,” the go well with claims.
Ventura’s go well with alleges that the rapper paid the escorts hundreds of {dollars} to participate within the sexual performances, and would generally hit her in entrance of them.
Combs made Ventura the lead producer in his sicko classes, ordering her to seek out male intercourse staff on-line — whereas his assistants would inventory lodge rooms with child oil and lube, the go well with alleges.
Federal prosecutors mentioned that when brokers raided Combs’ properties in Miami and Los Angeles in March, they discovered over 1,000 bottles of sexual lubricant and child oil, along with a number of assault rifles with defaced serial numbers.
An inside supply instructed The Put up that prosecutors “have gotten proof — recordings, textual content messages, names — from loads of sources,” including that, earlier than the raids on Combs’ properties, feds have been instructed by sources the place to search for proof.
Ventura’s lawsuit comprises a central allegation made by prosecutors: that Combs would videotape the “Freak Out” classes, usually taking the position of a director and adjusting the lighting whereas not preoccupied with pleasuring himself.
Regardless of Ventura’s efforts to delete any recordings, Combs made it clear that he was protecting the movies, the go well with says.
“On one event, he sat subsequent to her on a flight and made her watch a video she thought she had deleted, reinforcing her incapacity to flee and the immense energy he held over her,” the federal lawsuit reads.
In an almost equivalent declare as Ventura’s go well with, the federal indictment said that recordings of the “Freak Outs” have been used as “collateral to make sure the continued obedience and silence of the victims.”
When Ventura tried to protest collaborating in a session — or leaving Combs altogether — she could be “brutally” overwhelmed, the go well with states.
Months after the go well with was settled, disturbing video footage from 2016 displaying Combs beating Ventura in a lodge hallway was launched.
Ventura’s go well with impressed quite a lot of different ladies with related claims.
Simply days later, Joi Dickerson-Neal sued Combs, claiming he sexually assaulted her after a Harlem dinner in 1991 when she was a school scholar — and that he had filmed the assault.
Subsequent, a 3rd go well with was filed by Liza Gardner in Manhattan Supreme Courtroom earlier than the top of November, claiming that Combs and Aaron Corridor took turns raping her when she was simply 16-years-old.
An nameless girl filed a federal lawsuit in December, claiming that Combs and others participated in a sick gang-rape of her when she was 17-years-old.
Document producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones Jr. filed a federal go well with final spring claiming Combs compelled him to acquire medication and take part in his “Freak Out” classes, and was threatened with bodily violence and the discharge of incriminating recordings if he didn’t comply.
In Might, Combs was sued by a mannequin, Crystal McKinney, who mentioned he drugged and compelled her to carry out oral intercourse on him when she was 22-year-old.
He has denied the allegations.
Ariel Mitchell-Kidd, a lawyer representing one other accuser, Adria English, instructed The Put up that federal authorities contacted her in July however didn’t converse to her consumer at the moment.
“We didn’t give any proof, however the claims [in the indictment] are much like what my consumer went by way of,” mentioned Mitchell-Kidd.
English, an ex-adult movie star, filed a grievance towards Combs for alleged intercourse trafficking in July, and a month later filed a felony grievance towards the rap mogul.
The lawsuit claimed Combs compelled English to have intercourse with company at his famed White Events within the Hamptons, within the mid-2000s. Combs allegedly groomed English after first using her as a go-go dancer.
“We’re one step nearer to justice,” mentioned Mitchell-Kidd concerning the new indictment. “We’re very completely satisfied that he’ll face the implications of his actions.”
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