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Jane Doe, identified only under a pseudonym in the ongoing federal sex‑trafficking trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs, delivered a harrowing testimony claiming that Combs forced her to sleep with three men before he took another woman on vacation. According to her account, after orchestrating these encounters, Combs departed on a separate getaway with a different woman, leaving her behind, highlighting a calculated pattern of abuse and control.
On the witness stand in Manhattan, Jane described how her relationship with Diddy, from 2021 to his arrest in 2024, was riddled with abusive, drug‑fueled sexual encounters known as “freak offs” or “hotel nights.” These events, she said, involved other men (escorts or entertainers) whom Diddy arranged for her to engage with while he watched and sometimes recorded. Jane emphasized that she participated reluctantly, often drugged with ecstasy or other substances Combs provided, and felt powerless to resist as refusing risked losing access to housing, financial support, and her own emotional survival.
Critical cross‑examination by Combs’s defense team painted a contrasting picture, suggesting the encounters were consensual and part of a mutually agreed “swinger lifestyle”. However, Jane’s testimony persisted in painting a disturbing narrative: that she was coerced, manipulated, and even subjected to physical violence if she complained or tried to push back. Prosecutors underscored the premeditated nature of the abuse by highlighting instances where Diddy allegedly declared himself “polyamorous” and curated these sexual exchanges, going so far as to rig the locations with lubricants, drugs, and staff assistance to facilitate his desires.
Among the most chilling parts of her testimony was her account of being coerced into drug‑induced sessions with multiple men immediately before Diddy chose to take another partner on a vacation, a vivid illustration of emotional abandonment and exploitation.