
As the Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs sex-trafficking trial progresses, copious amount of evidence of his beatings has surfaced, and his defense’s strategy has become clear: characterize these solely as ‘domestic violence’, a crime he is NOT on trial for, and try to disprove the RICO predicates of criminal conspiracy against him.
Meanwhile, new shocking photos were released yesterday (19) showing Cassie Ventura’s horrifying injuries from Diddy’s alleged beatings.
New York Post reported:
“Over a dozen images — shown to jurors last week in Combs’ federal sex-trafficking and racketeering trial — captured the R&B singer with purple bruises on her back and thigh, a bloodied gash on her eyebrow and fat lips from the alleged attacks.
Other photos, also made public after being introduced in as evidence in the Manhattan trial, revealed how Ventura attempted to conceal some of the wounds, including with large sunglasses, makeup or hairstyling.”

Multiple pictures show her wearing large sunglasses – in separate attacks – to obscure her black eyes.
Bruises on her body are also visible in many pictures.
“The images are part of a growing body of material aimed at demonstrating patterns of alleged abuse and control in the case.
The evidence came out during the “Me & U” singer’s harrowing four days of testimony last week, detailing alleged beatings by Combs during their tumultuous decade-long relationship that ended in 2018.”

“Ventura, who is eight months pregnant, also told the jury that Combs forced her to participate in countless sickening ‘freak-off’ sessions where he looked on and filmed as she had sex with male escorts.”
BREAKING
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ violent attack on ex-girlfriend Cassie during a freak-off at a Los Angeles hotel was made public early Wednesday after the entire unedited footage was shown to court. pic.twitter.com/Wm02anapUm
— Freedom Force (@MelissaRedpill) May 14, 2025
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