The federal trial against Sean “Diddy” Combs continued on Tuesday, with his former personal assistant David James returning to the witness stand.
Combs, 55, is facing charges of sex-trafficking, racketeering conspiracy, and transportation to engage in prostitution. He was arrested in September 2024 and has pleaded not guilty.
James, who worked for Combs from 2007 and 2009, continued his testimony on Tuesday morning after first taking the stand on Monday afternoon.
James detailed his duties, which included setting up hotel rooms for Combs, laying out Combs’s clothes, toiletries and procuring “personal items” like baby oil, lubricant, condoms and snacks. He also described Combs’s medicine bag, which allegedly contained dozens of pill bottles including ecstasy and Percocet.
In one part of his testimony, James spoke of a New Year’s Eve party where he took an ecstasy pill. After the event, James said Combs had a video of him dancing at the party and allegedly told him: “I want to keep this footage in case I ever need it.”
James also recounted an incident from 2008 where he, along with a member of Combs’s security, saw rival record executive Suge Knight at a diner in Los Angeles. He said Combs ordered them to return with him to the diner, noting that en route he saw three guns on Combs’s person but that when they arrived, Knight was gone. James told the jury he was “shook up” by the incident.
“This was the first time as his assistant that I realized my life was in danger.” James said, adding that after the incident, he gave his six-month notice.
On cross-examination, Combs’s defense attorneys pointed out inconsistencies in James’s account of the Knight incident, referencing prior statements James had made to the government.
They questioned James about a physical altercation with Combs’s chef, which he admitted to, saying that he “squeezed her wrists” and told her to “stay in her lane”. James testified that after the incident, Combs told him, “you can’t be putting your hands on a woman.”
After James’s testimony concluded, the prosecution called Regina Ventura, the mother of Casandra “Cassie” Ventura, Combs’s former girlfriend and key witness in the case, who testified last week.
Regina Ventura testified that in December 2011, her daughter emailed her and Combs’s assistant while flying home for Christmas. She told them that Combs was threatening to release explicit videos of Ventura after learning she was dating rapper Kid Cudi. Ventura also said in the email that Combs told her that he would “be having someone hurt” her and Cudi.
Regina Ventura said that Combs demanded $20,000 to reclaim what he said he spent on Cassie. She and her husband took out a home equity loan to get the money for Combs because she was “scared about my daughter’s safety”. Regina Ventura allegedly received instructions from Combs’s bookkeeper about how to wire the money and sent it to him. However, the money was returned several days later.
When Cassie Ventura returned home for Christmas, her mother said that she then learned of Combs’s alleged violence. The elder Ventura took photographs of the bruises on her daughter’s body to document them.
Last week, the jury heard from Cassie Ventura over four days as she detailed years of alleged physical and emotional abuse from Combs during their 11-year relationship.
Ventura told the court that Combs coerced and blackmailed her into participating in drug-fueled sex parties with male sex workers that he called “freak-offs”. She also alleged that Combs raped her in 2018 after their breakup.
Attorneys for Combs tried to undermine Ventura’s credibility and depict her as a willing and consenting participant in the “freak-offs”.
Earlier this week, the jury heard from singer Dawn Richard and Kerry Morgan, a former close friend of Ventura’s during her relationship with Combs. Both women testified that they had witnessed Combs assaulting Ventura.
Morgan also recounted a separate incident from 2018 where she said she was personally attacked by Combs, telling the court that Combs struck her in the head with a wooden hanger and choked her while Ventura was in the bathroom.
Morgan claimed that after the attack, Combs sent her money and she signed a non-disclosure agreement. She also testified that during Ventura’s relationship with Combs, Ventura would tell her that she couldn’t leave him because he “controlled everything” in her life.
The trial is expected to last seven more weeks. If convicted, Combs could spend the rest of his life in prison.
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