In a courtroom in New York, Sean “Diddy” Combs’ recent ex-girlfriend using the name “Jane” to protect her identity, spoke emotionally about her relationship with him. She described how their sex life involved heavy drug use and disturbing experiences, including being pushed into sex acts with other men while Diddy watched.
Jane said she tried to give subtle signs that she wanted to stop, like saying she was tired or hungry, but Diddy ignored them and told her to “finish strong.” She admitted she didn’t say no directly because she felt trapped and scared. When she cried after one of these encounters, Diddy dismissed her emotions and said he was “too high” to deal with it.
Jane dated Diddy from 2021 to 2024. She said things started off loving but quickly turned dark, with Diddy asking her to have s*x with other men regularly, sometimes for over a day at a time. She called these events “hotel nights” and described lasting pain and infections afterward. She also said she once vomited from the stress and drug use, only for Diddy to encourage her to keep going.
Despite the trauma, she stayed because she valued the private moments with him afterward. At one point, he was paying her rent, and she feared he’d take away her home if she refused him. She even tried to write him a message saying she no longer wanted to do drugs and be part of his “wild desires,” but she never sent it.
In court, audio was played from one of the hotel nights. Jane could be heard asking a man to wear a condom, but Diddy pressured her into not using one. She also said Diddy made her carry drugs for him on flights, hiding pills in her luggage.
Jane’s story closely matches that of Cassie Ventura, another ex-girlfriend who accused Diddy of similar abuse. Diddy has pleaded not guilty to all charges, claiming everything was consensual. If convicted, he could face 15 years to life in prison.