Cassie Ventura has concluded four days of intense testimony as the star witness in the trial against her former partner, Sean "Diddy" Combs. In a deeply emotional address to the court in New York, she stated that she would relinquish a $20 million legal settlement from Combs if it meant she could escape the traumatic experiences endured during their relationship, particularly the so-called "freak-offs" — drug-laden sex parties that left her feeling humiliated and damaged.

During her testimony, Cassie detailed the violent episodes she allegedly faced, backed by an entourage that she accused of covering up Combs' actions. She revealed that after filing a lawsuit against him in November 2023, he offered her a considerable settlement just a day later, though the specific amount had not been disclosed until now. Throughout the proceedings, the defense team sought to highlight any financial motivations behind her accusations, suggesting that Cassie was struggling financially before the lawsuit.

In response, Cassie argued that she would trade her bank account to reclaim her life, emphasizing her desire for agency and autonomy beyond the dark experiences she was forced to engage in. The defense also spotlighted various messages exchanged between the two, showcasing the complexities of their relationship, but contended that the dynamic was more toxic than criminal.

Adding another twist to the proceedings, Combs' legal team revealed that Cassie was also in negotiations for a separate $10 million settlement tied to a 2016 incident captured on security footage, which depicted Combs physically assaulting her. This footage was played extensively in court and is considered a key piece of evidence.

As the court session progressed towards conclusion, witnesses continued to appear, including singer Dawn Richard, who corroborated accounts of bodily harm and abuse that she reportedly witnessed. Another witness, a representative from US Homeland Security, highlighted the disturbing evidence unearthed during Combs' arrest, namely drugs, cash, and baby oil found in his hotel room.

With the trial generating substantial media coverage and public interest, further testimonies are anticipated next week, as the courtroom scene has attracted throngs of spectators eager to witness the proceedings involving the high-profile music mogul.