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Male Escort Reveals Disturbing Details of Sean “Diddy” Combs Allegedly Assaulting Cassie Ventura

In a shocking testimony, Phillip, a male escort, recounted an incident where Sean "Diddy" Combs allegedly assaulted Cassie Ventura. He stated that when Ventura did not respond immediately to Combs’ call, he witnessed a disturbing escalation of aggression. On May 12, Phillip testified that Combs threw a liquor bottle towards her and then violently grabbed her by her hair, dragging her into the bedroom. Phillip described the scene, saying, “She was screaming,” and from his position in another room, he heard what sounded like Combs slapping her. He recalled Combs’ commanding voice, saying, “’I tell you to come here, you come here now, not later.’”

Feeling “terrified,” Phillip admitted that he did not intervene during the ordeal, reflecting on the harrowing nature of the situation.

Phillip further detailed a separate incident at the Essex House hotel in New York, where he again overheard what seemed to be Combs assaulting Ventura. “I heard her yelling, ‘I’m sorry, I’m sorry,’ and it sounded like someone was being slapped around and slammed against the walls,” Phillip described. “When I peeked around the corner, I saw Mr. Combs leaving the hotel without clothes; he may have been wrapped in a towel.”

After the incident, Ventura emerged from the room and jumped into Phillip’s lap, desperately trying to reassure him, saying, “’It’s OK’ and ‘I’ll be OK,’” Phillip recalled. “I told her, ‘It is not OK, and you need to get help.’”

Phillip expressed his deep concern for Ventura’s safety, trying to convey the seriousness of the situation by stating, “I attempted to explain to her that she was in real danger if she stayed with him.”

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When asked by prosecutor Maureen Comey why he did not contact the police, Phillip revealed his fears about Combs’ perceived power, explaining, “I viewed Combs as someone with unlimited power, and I feared that even if I did go to the police, I might end up losing my life.”

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