Sean Combs trial updates: 'I can't get out,' former Combs assistant testifies Ventura told him

Last updated: Monday, May 19, 2025 11:48PM GMT
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Eyewitness News and ABC News legal contributor Bernarda Villalona break down new witness testimony, and shocking evidence revealed in Sean Combs' sex trafficking trial.

NEW YORK -- The second week of testimony in the sex trafficking trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs began on Monday.

Combs has been accused of sex trafficking by force, transportation to engage in prostitution, and racketeering conspiracy as part of a blockbuster federal indictment originally filed in September 2024. He later faced two additional superseding indictments. Combs has pleaded not guilty to all of the charges.

This story may contain accounts and descriptions of actual or alleged events that some readers may find disturbing.

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Kemberly Richardson reports from Lower Manhattan.

(ABC News and The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

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May 19, 2025, 11:48 PM GMT

Former Combs assistant describes working for the music mogul: 'This is Mr. Combs' kingdom'

Former Sean Combs assistant David James took the stand for the prosecution. He testified that he remembered interviewing to be Sean Combs' personal assistant at the headquarters of Bad Boy Entertainment on Broadway, during which time someone remarked on a photo of Combs hanging on the wall.

"This is Mr. Combs' kingdom. We're all here to serve it," James testified the woman told him.

James told the jury about what he said were demanding hours, the weapons Combs' security staff allegedly carried and the time James said he, Kerry Morgan and Cassie Ventura were smoking cigarettes on Combs' dock in Miami Beach.

"She said to me, 'Man this lifestyle is crazy,'" James testified of Ventura. "She said, 'I can't get out.' You know, 'Mr. Combs oversees so much of my life. He controls my music career, he gives me an allowance.'"

James also told the jury that part of his job was ensuring that hotel rooms in which Combs would stay were stocked with items Combs wanted.

Court adjourned just after 3 p.m. ET. Prosecutors said Tuesday's witnesses will include an alleged escort known as "The Punisher," as well as Cassie Ventura's mother.

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May 19, 2025, 11:50 PM GMT

Morgan describes Combs allegedly assaulting her in 2018

Kerry Morgan testified that she and Cassie Ventura "often" discussed whether Ventura should stay in her relationship with Sean Combs.

"Sometimes I would tell her she should leave him," Morgan testified. According to Morgan, Ventura answered "that she couldn't" leave Combs because of "her job, her car, her apartment."

"He controlled everything," Morgan testified Ventura told her.

Combs' alleged exertion of control, including leveraging financial support, are elements of the alleged racketeering conspiracy with which Combs is charged.

Morgan testified that she and Ventura last spoke in 2018. She told the court that she recalled being at Ventura's apartment, listening to music when Sean Combs entered and allegedly "came up behind me and choked me and boomeranged a wooden hanger at my head."

The coat hanger hit her behind the right ear and left her with marks on her neck and a concussion, Morgan told the court.

Morgan further testified that Combs demanded that she tell him "who Cassie was cheating on him with." According to Morgan's testimony, Ventura had locked herself in a bathroom as this allegedly transpired.

Morgan told the court that she recalled seeing Combs' personal assistant there at the time shrug as Morgan left the apartment. "I don't think he knew what he could do about it," Morgan testified.

A month later, Morgan testified, she and Ventura met at a pizza place to discuss a $30,000 payment Morgan told the court that Combs made to her after she threatened a lawsuit over the alleged attack.

"She told me she thought I was milking it, I was over-exaggerating," Morgan told the court.

The two never spoke again, Morgan testified.

The court then broke for lunch.

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May 19, 2025, 5:27 PM GMT

Kerry Morgan describes 'guttural, terrifying' screams amid Combs' alleged 2013 assault on Ventura

Cassie Ventura's former best friend, Kerry Morgan, described two alleged assaults on Ventura by Combs that Morgan testified she witnessed.

The first alleged attack occurred in a home Combs rented in the Hollywood Hills, according to Morgan. "I saw him push her. I'm pretty sure he hit her," Morgan testified.

The second alleged attack occurred in Jamaica in January 2013, Morgan told the court, saying she remembered being in the bar area of a home when "I heard her screaming," referring to Ventura, describing them as "guttural, terrifying" screams.

"I heard her screaming and I went to the hallway. The hallway was extremely long. They were coming out of the master bedroom and he was dragging her on the floor by her hair," Morgan testified.

Witness Kerry Morgan testifies in Manhattan federal court during the sex trafficking and racketeering trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs, Monday, May 19, 2025, in New York.
Witness Kerry Morgan testifies in Manhattan federal court during the sex trafficking and racketeering trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs, Monday, May 19, 2025, in New York.

A moment later, Morgan testified they were all outside when "I saw him push her on the ground and she hit her head," referring to Combs and Ventura.

Ventura did not move for 20 to 30 seconds from a "loose fetal position," Morgan testified. When Ventura began moving, she had a "really big bump on her forehead," according to Morgan's testimony.

The prosecutor also asked Morgan about the aftermath of the 2016 "freak off" at the InterContinental Hotel, during which a Combs attack on Ventura was captured on video.

"She had her hoodie over her head and she was kind of slumped and dropped her bags. And when she pulled her hoodie back she had a black eye," Morgan testified.

Sean Combs arrived at Ventura's apartment about 30 minutes later, Morgan told the court. "He was hitting the door with a hammer to try and open it," Morgan testified. "He was yelling. I could hear him. "

The police came to the apartment but Morgan testified that Ventura refused to cooperate, consistent with Ventura's testimony last week. Morgan also testified that Ventura did not tell her at the time why she was at the hotel with Combs.

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May 19, 2025, 4:12 PM GMT

Kerry Morgan takes the witness stand

Kerry Morgan, who was Cassie Ventura's best friend until 2018 when, she testified, "Her boyfriend assaulted me," is now on the witness stand.