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Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Ex Claims She Fainted After Reading Cassie Ventura’s Lawsuit

Jane testified that elements of Ventura’s November 2023 lawsuit—which was eventually settled—reflected her own experiences with Combs.

“I almost fainted, in fact, I think I did,” she told jurors while crying. “There were three specific pages that were just a harrowing reference to what I was experiencing.” 

Jane, who participated in “hotel nights,” stated that it felt like she was reading “her own story.” This prompted her to confront Combs through text messages.

“I feel like I am reading my own sexual trauma,” she wrote after Ventura’s lawsuit, in screenshots presented as evidence. “I am sick. It’s exactly word for word, drug-filled days and nights. You knew this was coming. You gaslit me, you made me go crazy.”

“I am disgusted; I felt forced to perform back to back,” the messages continued. “You made me feel crazy about the sexual trauma I was feeling. I feel very violated. This was sexual exploitation.”

Combs later called Jane and recorded their conversation without her knowledge, which was submitted as evidence. He told her that they “did these things together” and that “this is when” he needed her “to be there.”

Unaware she was being recorded, Jane informed Combs that she felt “sick” to her stomach after reading Ventura’s documents.

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