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Diddy's "Love Contract": Rent Money for Freak-Offs | Crime Alert 6AM 06.11.25

2025/6/11
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Nancy Grace: Cassie Ventura和Jane Doe都声称,由于Sean Combs对她们生活的巨大控制,她们被迫参与性行为。她们的故事是否足以说服陪审团Combs有罪? Drew Nelson: Jane Doe再次出庭作证,她同意与陌生人发生多次性行为以取悦Combs。她觉得自己为了让Combs感到被爱,打破了自己的所有底线。在2023年的一次旅行中,Combs给了Jane一个酒店之夜的惊喜,这导致了一场争吵和一份所谓的“爱情合同”,Combs同意支付她的租金。Combs提前几个月为Jane支付了租金,而Jane回应说,Combs利用这些付款来给她施加压力,阻止她说“不”。 Jane Doe: 起初,我认为Combs的要求是信任的标志。我只在Combs让我发信息给陪护时才发信息,驳斥了辩方关于我曾向艺人发送短信的说法。在观看Combs的色情视频后,我联系了一位名叫Sly的表演者,后来Sly敲诈了我们。我停止反抗酒店之夜,因为那是她唯一能见到Combs的方式。我有时会写关于酒店之夜的好话,以防止Combs感到被拒绝,并主动提出重看旧的酒店之夜视频,这样Combs就不会要求再来一次现场遭遇。这是我应对的方式。

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Jane Doe, Sean Combs' ex-girlfriend, testified that she engaged in sex acts with strangers to please Combs, feeling pressured and manipulated by him. She detailed the financial aspects of their relationship, including rent payments and investments, highlighting how Combs used these to control her.
  • Jane Doe's testimony details coercion into sex acts with strangers to please Sean Combs.
  • Combs' financial support was used as a tool to control Jane Doe.
  • Jane Doe felt overlooked compared to other women in Combs' life.

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Crime Alert, I'm Nancy Grace. Breaking crime news now. Both Cassie Ventura and Jane, not her real name, testified they were coerced into freak-offs due to Sean Combs' immense control over their lives.

and his propensity toward violence. Will their stories be enough to convince a jury Combs is guilty? With the latest from the Sean Combs trial, our Drew Nelson. Drew, what's the latest? Nancy, Jane Doe returning to the stand. Combs' most recent ex-girlfriend testifying that she agreed to repeated sex acts with strangers to please him. She said she felt like she was, quote, breaking all of her own boundaries just to make him feel extremely loved.

In the beginning, she thought his requests were signs of trust. She said, quote,

After the encounter, Combs liked to watch videos of it while having sex with Jane. After the escort left, she said these nights became routine. Jane told the court the relationship hurt her income. She said she earned only 10% of what she could have. Still, she admitted he gave her money and gifts, paid her rent, covered expenses after they broke up, and invested $20,000 in her fashion business. She says the total value has been about $150,000 over three years.

In 2023, during a trip to Turks and Caicos, Jane said he surprised her with another hotel night, which led to an argument and a so-called love contract in which Combs agreed to pay her rent. In a voiced message, he told her he loved her. She replied, quote, Everything just feels so good and I'm so happy. She told the jury that it was true at the time, except for the time spent with the entertainer.

Defense attorney Tenny Garagos pointed out that Combs had paid rent for her for months in advance. Jane responded that he used these payments to pressure her. She called it a, quote, little tool to keep her from saying no. Jane said she felt overlooked, like rapper Young Miami, whom he was also dating at the time he was seeing Jane, and Dana Tran, who ended up having his baby. Jane says she got less, even though she gave much more, including having sex with strangers.

Jane said she only messaged escorts when Combs told her to, refuting the defense's argument that she had been the one to send texts to the entertainers. In one case, she reached out to a performer named Sly after watching his porn video with Combs. Later, Sly blackmailed them. Asked to plan a date night in a text thread, Jane suggested going out,

Combs said he was tired. They stayed in and had a hotel night instead. She said she stopped fighting it, knowing it was the only way to see him. She said she sometimes wrote nice things about the hotel nights to keep him from feeling rejected. She also offered to re-watch old hotel night videos so he wouldn't ask for another live encounter. She called it her way to cope. Thanks, Drew. More crime and justice news after this. ♪

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Suazo's death follows a string of other disturbing discoveries across Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Maine since early March. Bodies have been turning up in rivers, parks, woods, many found in remote areas. The first body was found on March 6th in the Norwalk River in Connecticut. That same day, a skull was discovered near Route 3 in Plymouth, Mass. March 19th, dismembered remains found in a suitcase in Groton, Connecticut.

A body found March 25th in New Haven. The next day, another recovered from the woods in Foster, Rhode Island. On April 9th, unidentified remains found in Killingly. April 20th, a body surfaced in the Seekonk River in Pawtucket. Between April 22nd and 27th, four more were found in Springfield, Rocky Hill, Taunton, and Framingham.

On May 30th, the body was found in Edgewood Park in New Haven. Suazo, the last body, discovered two days later. A Facebook group named New England Serial Killer now has more than 68,000 members. One case that has drawn special attention was that of Donald Coffell, who was arrested for killing one of the women. He died in custody. Police say he acted alone.

A Los Angeles protester is now on the FBI's most wanted list for allegedly throwing rocks at federal officers and damaging government vehicles during the violent anti-ice demonstrations in California. Elpidio Reyna, age 40, is from Compton. He faces federal charges of assaulting an officer and damaging government property. The FBI has announced a $50,000 reward for information leading to his capture. He's facing eight years.

Protests in Los Angeles started on Friday after federal immigration agents arrested 118 people across the Los Angeles area. It escalated quickly after President Trump deployed 4,000 National Guard troops and 700 Marines to Los Angeles. California Governor Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta have sued Trump over the military deployments.

Two women who ran a so-called wellness company known to others as an orgasm cult in New York are found guilty of forcing their employees into unpaid labor and sex acts under the guise of empowerment. A federal jury in Brooklyn convicted 57-year-old founder Nicole Daydome and 44-year-old Rachel Sherwitz of conspiracy to commit forced labor. Both women led OneTaste, a company that taught so-called orgasmic meditation, which they refer to by the abbreviation OM.

They now face 20 years each. One Taste offered classes as expensive as $60,000 that claim to heal trauma and promote connection through OM. The practice involved a clothed person stroking a woman's genitals for 15 minutes.

One former employee testified she was told to be open to OM with anybody off the street. Witnesses also said Daydone's boyfriend was routinely pleasured by staff. Another victim says she was instructed to perform oral sex in front of others to reenact her own rape. Both convicted women say they will appeal. Sentencing is set for September.

For the latest crime and justice news, go to crimeonline.com. And please join us for our daily podcast, Crime Stories, where we do our best to find missing people, especially children, and help solve unsolved homicides. With this crime alert, I'm Nancy Grace. This is an iHeart Podcast.