NEW YORK — Sean ''Diddy'' Combs forced his ex-girlfriend to have a ''freak-off''-style sexual encounter with a male sex worker last year after chasing her around her California home, putting her in a chokehold, punching her in the face and kicking down doors, the woman testified Monday.
Testifying for a third day under the pseudonym ''Jane," the woman said Combs erupted after she accused him of cheating on her. After beating her, Jane said, Combs invited a sex worker over, gave her an ecstasy pill and told her: ''You're not going to ruin my night like this.''
Jane, whose injuries included a black eye and welts on her forehead, said she'd planned June 18, 2024, as a romantic night with Combs, but now remembers it as a very terrible day."
It's also one of the more recent examples of Combs acting violently toward a woman while seeking to fulfill his sexual desires — happening amid the federal investigation that led to his arrest last September.
Combs has pleaded not guilty to sex trafficking and racketeering charges that could put him in prison for life.
As Jane left the witness stand Monday, she told jurors: ''I just pray for his continued healing.'' The couple broke up after Combs' arrest, but she said he still pays her rent.
Just a few weeks after Jane alleges Combs beat her, he publicly stated that he was ''committed to being a better man every day" after video leaked of him attacking his former longtime girlfriend Cassie, the R&B singer whose real name is Casandra Ventura, at a Los Angeles hotel in 2016.
The Associated Press doesn't name alleged victims of sexual abuse without their consent unless they have shared their identities publicly, as Cassie has.