
Prosecutors inSean "Diddy" Combs' ongoingcriminal trialcontinue to build their case against the embattled hip-hop mogul following a week ofemotional testimonyfrom Combs' ex-girlfriendCassie Ventura. Combs' sweeping federal sex-crimes trial resumed in Manhattan court on May 19 after the rapper's legal team grilledCasandra "Cassie" Ventura Fineon the alleged sexual abuse she suffered at the hands of Combs during cross-examination on May 16. Ventura Fine's testimony ended in sobs as the singer recounted the "agency and autonomy" she would have had in her life if she never participated in a "freak off," dayslong sexual performances that federal prosecutors have accused Combs of orchestrating. Another accuser of Combs who took the stand wasDawn Richard, a former member of Combs' platinum-selling girl groupDanity Kane. Richard, who sued Combs in September 2024 on allegations of physical and sexual abuse, testified that in 2009 she saw Combs beat Ventura Fine in his Los Angeles home and drag her upstairs by the hair. Richard is returning to the stand, after telling the court that Combs called her and others who witnessed the alleged assault into the studio the next day, gave them flowers and said their careers would be harmed if they reported the incident. Combs, 55, wasarrested in September 2024on charges of sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation to engage in prostitution. He has pleaded not guilty to all charges. Danity Kane alum and Combs' former Diddy – Dirty Money collaborator Richard described witnessing Combs attack Ventura Fine as she was making eggs in a kitchen in Combs' Los Angeles home. Combs grabbed the skillet Ventura Fine was cooking in and tried to hit her with it, Richard said. The skillet didn't seem to hit Ventura Fine "fully" because "she went into the fetal position," according to Richard. Ventura Fine was "literally" trying to hide her face and her head. Richard testified that the rapper then grabbed Ventura Fine's hair and dragged her upstairs. She said she subsequently heard glass breaking and yelling. Diddy on trial newsletterStep inside the courtroom as music mogul faces sex-crimes charges. The prosecution also brought Homeland Security Investigations Special Agent Yasin Binda to the stand. Binda, who specializes in human-trafficking cases, was on the scene for Combs'Sept. 16, 2024, arrestat the Park Hyatt New York, where she photographed evidence in his room. Among the items discovered were: A plastic bag filled with Johnson & Johnson baby oil Five bottles of baby oil and lubricant standing together on the floor of the bathtub (This was not all of the baby oil and lubricant they'd found, Binda confirmed.) A Louis Vuitton bag with a bottle of clonazepam – a benzodiazepine that is used for anxiety and seizures – which was prescribed to Combs' alias, Frank Black Two bottles of lubricant in the right nightstand drawer A bottle of medication in the left nightstand with two clear plastic bags filled with a pink substance. One of the bags tested positive for ketamine, and the other had a mixture of MDMA and ketamine A fanny pack hanging off the bed with $9,000 in cash Cell phones belonging to Combs andKristina "KK" Khorram, who has been described as Combs' "right hand" Assistant U.S. Attorney Emily Johnson asked whether Ventura Fine would give back the$20 million settlementshe received from Combs if it meant erasing her past "freak offs." Ventura Fine started tearing up and agreed, "I would give that money back if I never had to have 'freak offs.'" As she started to sob, she continued, "I would have had agency and autonomy. I wouldn't have to work so hard to get it back." Ventura Fine testified that she and Combs had dinner at an Italian restaurant in 2018 before he allegedly raped her, a claim featured in herNovember 2023 civil lawsuit. She was then asked if she wondered whether Combs was in a bipolar episode during the rape, and she confirmed that she did. Combs' lawyer asked about her feelings for Combs in September 2018, with her saying, "There were still feelings there." As for her feelings for Combs now, she said, "I don't hate him," and "I have love for the past and what it was." In November 2018, when Diddy's exKim Porter, who is the mother offour of Combs' seven children, died unexpectedly from pneumonia, Ventura Fine flew to Georgia and attended her memorial service. While there, Combs texted Ventura Fine asking why she left the service without saying goodbye. Ventura Fine responded, insisting that she did. "I know how crazy and painful all this is," Ventura Fine texted, but "you posted that Kim was your soulmate. What was the 11 years all about?" she said regarding their own relationship. The defense asked whether Ventura Fine found that "extremely hurtful," and she said "yes." Ventura Fine never saw Combs again after that. He tried to get in touch through mutual friends, but she rebuffed his advances. Combs is facing federal sex-crimes and trafficking charges in a sprawling lawsuit that has eroded his status as a power player and kingmaker in the entertainment industry. He wasarrested in September 2024and has been charged with racketeering, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution. He haspleaded not guiltyto all five counts. Racketeering is the participation in an illegal scheme under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Statute, or RICO, as a way for the U.S. government to prosecute organizations that contribute to criminal activity. Using RICO law, which is typically aimed attargeting multi-person criminal organizations,prosecutors allegethat Combs coerced victims, some of whom they say were sex workers, through intimidation and narcotics to participate in "freak offs" — sometimes dayslong sex performances that federal prosecutors claim they have video of. Jurors were told in a questionnaire reviewed by USA TODAY, "The trial is expected to last about eight weeks." The trial will not be televised, as cameras are typically not allowed in federal criminal trial proceedings. USA TODAY will be reporting live from the courtroom. If you are a survivor of sexual assault,RAINNoffers support through the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 800.656.HOPE (4673) andHotline.RAINN.organd en EspañolRAINN.org/es. Contributing:USA TODAY staff This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Live Diddy trial updates: Dawn Richard alleges Combs assaulted Cassie