Scores of newly released text messages between Sean “Diddy” Combs and his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura give a raw look into their volatile 11-year relationship as the disgraced music mogul’s federal sex trafficking trial heads into its second week of testimonies.
The sexually explicit messages – spanning 162 pages of legal documents – were unsealed after lawyers for the Bad Boy Records founder exposed years of texts in an effort to refute allegations of abuse and depict Ventura as a consenting participant in Combs’ alleged “freak-offs.”
Texts messages between Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs and Cassie Ventura have been released after her bombshell testimony in his sex-trafficking trial. REUTERSThe R&B singer, who is eight months pregnant, spent the week in Manhattan federal court recounting in painstaking detail alleged rape, coerced sex, beatings and other horrors she endured at the hands of the embattled record producer during their on-again, off-again relationship between 2007 and 2018.
Though much of their text exchanges showed day-to-day check-ins and the former couple expressing affection for each other, others detailed conversations about sex, wild parties and intimate fantasies.








In a 2012 exchange, Combs told Ventura, “S–t. Need you to go to doc.” She replied, “Yea. We did a lot…a lot of dicks. A lot of partying.”
Later that year she texted the “I’ll Be Missing You” rapper, “I miss you. I miss that dick. I miss our love sessions in the afternoon.”
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Other messages revealed heated arguments between the couple, with Ventura, 38, accusing Combs of treating her like a “sidepiece” even as she vowed to treat him like “a king no matter what.”
This week jurors were shown one 2017 message where Ventura told Combs “I’m too excited” about one of their upcoming “freak-offs.” She also messaged Combs that she forgot an iPad — which she testified they used to record the sex marathons.
Combs’ legal team tried to cast Ventura as a willing participant in his “freak-offs.” REUTERS
Cassie and Diddy at the 67th NBA All-Star Game in 2018. Getty ImagesCombs once texted Ventura to “have fun, impress me” when she was on her way to a sex shop to get supplies for a “freak-off,” jurors learned.
The court also saw messages between the couple sent on May 26, 2017 — near the end of their relationship — about her run to a sex shop called the Pleasure Chest. Ventura testified that when she went to the X-rated store, she “would get different sexual supplies. Lubricants, outfits.”
Ventura previously testified that she participated in the “freak-offs” to please Combs — and because she wanted to avoid his anger which often resulted in him beating her.
Combs, 55, is accused of racketeering and trafficking women for sex during the “freak-offs” and other serious crimes.
He has pleaded not guilty and faces life in prison, if convicted.






