
'Jane' reads text from Combs in response to her expressing displeasure with 'hotel nights'
After "hotel nights," "Jane" said she would text Combs, "probably just to say I love him."
Some of the messages were sexually explicit as "Jane" told the court she was playing into his fantasy, "like me saying that I wanted a guy and just to kinda play up on that."
"When you sent these text messages did you want to be having sex with other men?" prosecutor Maurene Comey asked.
"No," "Jane" testified, but continued, "I wanted to turn my lover on."
The jury saw one message from "Jane" in which she wrote she was "horny" for Combs "because that's how I was feeling for him."
Combs responded to the message, "Be explicit," which Jane said she understood to mean "play on the fantasy talk."
She responded, fulfilling Combs' wish, describing desires for sexual interactions with other men and Combs.
Comey asked, "Did you want to do this?"
"Jane" testified, "No."
The jury saw a text message from later in the relationship in which "Jane" tried to communicate her true feelings about "hotel nights."
She testified that she sent it because "I didn't like them and I was realizing this was becoming the dynamic of what we were" and she was, according to her testimony, "getting scared with how often it was starting to become."
Jane read her message: "I wish we could jump this back to when we first started dating...ever since I opened Pandora's box I've never been able to close it...it's hurting me because I'm so much more than being left in the dark in hotel rooms...I don't want to play this role in your life anymore. It's dark, sleazy and it makes me feel disgusted...I don't want to play this role out of fear of losing the roof over my head."
Comey asked her to read Combs' response. "He said, 'Girl stop.'"