In a damning courtroom session, witnesses recount the alleged violent behavior of Diddy following an assault on ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura.
Diddy Allegedly Used Hammer to Smash into Cassie Ventura's Apartment, Court Hears

Diddy Allegedly Used Hammer to Smash into Cassie Ventura's Apartment, Court Hears
Details of a violent incident and testimonies emerge in the trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs, accused of sex trafficking.
The trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs has brought to light alarming allegations concerning his behavior towards his former girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, particularly an incident where he reportedly attempted to break into her apartment using a hammer. Testimonies in Lower Manhattan revealed the details surrounding the violent 2016 episode that occurred after a hotel assault. Security footage showcasing this violent episode was shown to jurors multiple times, underscoring the severity of the accusations against the 55-year-old music mogul.
Kerry Morgan, Cassie’s former best friend, recounted a chilling moment when she witnessed Diddy banging on the door of Ventura’s Los Angeles residence, hammer in hand. Describing the events as terrifying, Morgan revealed that at one point it seemed Cassie was indifferent to the danger that Diddy posed, stating, "I didn't think Ms. Ventura cared if Mr. Combs came in and killed her." Diddy was reportedly unsuccessful in entering the apartment, and police arrived approximately three hours post-incident. No formal complaint was filed.
Moreover, the court heard about additional violent behavior exhibited by Diddy, with Morgan testifying about an incident in Jamaica where he allegedly dragged Ventura down a hallway by her hair. Morgan also claimed to have been a victim of Combs' violence herself, detailing a past incident in which he choked her and threw a wooden hanger at her during a confrontation.
Following her testimony, David James, a former personal assistant to Diddy, took the stand. He shared insights into the environment surrounding the hip-hop mogul and provided accounts of a conversation where Diddy expressed his perceived control over Ventura, referring to her as "mouldable." The trial is set to continue, with James expected to elaborate further on his experiences and observations.
As the case unfolds, it highlights serious allegations against one of the music industry's notable figures, raising pressing questions about allegations of sex trafficking, racketeering, and the implications of power dynamics in personal relationships.
Kerry Morgan, Cassie’s former best friend, recounted a chilling moment when she witnessed Diddy banging on the door of Ventura’s Los Angeles residence, hammer in hand. Describing the events as terrifying, Morgan revealed that at one point it seemed Cassie was indifferent to the danger that Diddy posed, stating, "I didn't think Ms. Ventura cared if Mr. Combs came in and killed her." Diddy was reportedly unsuccessful in entering the apartment, and police arrived approximately three hours post-incident. No formal complaint was filed.
Moreover, the court heard about additional violent behavior exhibited by Diddy, with Morgan testifying about an incident in Jamaica where he allegedly dragged Ventura down a hallway by her hair. Morgan also claimed to have been a victim of Combs' violence herself, detailing a past incident in which he choked her and threw a wooden hanger at her during a confrontation.
Following her testimony, David James, a former personal assistant to Diddy, took the stand. He shared insights into the environment surrounding the hip-hop mogul and provided accounts of a conversation where Diddy expressed his perceived control over Ventura, referring to her as "mouldable." The trial is set to continue, with James expected to elaborate further on his experiences and observations.
As the case unfolds, it highlights serious allegations against one of the music industry's notable figures, raising pressing questions about allegations of sex trafficking, racketeering, and the implications of power dynamics in personal relationships.