
Jury reviews Combs' alleged texts about escorts, 'freak offs'
Through a combination of text messages, travel records, hotel receipts and other records, the prosecution showed the jury what they argue were the logistics involved in the alleged arrangements made for male escorts for Sean Combs to participate in sexual encounters.
"Hey in NYC have entertainment for after midnight?" Combs wrote in a text message to a woman at a male escort service.
"Will be there in ten mins with the cash," one of Combs' bodyguards wrote in a message to "Jane," a former Combs girlfriend who testified under a pseudonym. "Jane" messaged back: "OK great. Room 508. Do you have a key?"
The jury was shown invoices from hotels where prosecutors said the alleged sexual encounters occurred. The jury saw one bill for $2,490.17 from the Trump International Hotel from a stay there in September 2023.
In one audio message, Combs allegedly said, "There's no more baby oil."
The jury was shown records from "Jane's" travel, including a car service and a Jet Blue flight arranged by a woman who handled travel for Combs.
The jury also was shown messages about IV fluids Combs and "Jane" received to help them recover from the sexual encounters. "Extra Benadryl," Combs' former assistant, Brendan Paul, said in a text message. The IV drip also included sodium chloride, B12, zinc, vitamin C and amino acids, according to the messages presented by prosecutors.
The jury also saw a text to Combs from his then-chief of staff, Kristina Khorram, from September 2023. "Next time you leave when you're randomly partying you have to tell us. Can't just uber lit with a guest. That's when bad s--- happens. You know this," the message said. "Puff, seriously that is reckless."
Combs responded in part, "I love you to death, but you have to stop."
Federal prosecutors said they were able to identify more than 40 arranged sexual encounters with male escorts -- referred to at various times during testimony as "freak-offs," "hotel nights" or "wild king nights," depending on the witness -- that allegedly took place between 2021 and 2024, including one prosecutors say happened just weeks before Combs' arrest in September 2024. Combs has maintained that all encounters were consensual.