Cassie testified yesterday that Diddy allegedly overdoses after a party at Playboy Mansion in 2012.
Cassie tells jury about drug issues with the former couple
Puff’s former lover continued his testimony against Diddy during his sex crime trial on Thursday (May 15), where he was accused of striking conspiracy, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution. The Hollywood Reporter said she was asked about the music tycoon’s drug addiction during the hearing. After cross-examination, Cassie admitted that they used drugs extensively during their time together, including ketamine, GHB and mushrooms, and Cassie said she did mostly to numb the physical and emotional pain of having to endure frequent sexual parties.
Casey said Didi had overdose after a party at Playboy Building. “That night, we were freakish. We went to a sex club in San Bernardino. Then he had a party at Playboy’s mansion that night and I went home.” “What [Combs] Tell me that he took a very powerful opioid that night, but we didn’t know what was going on. So we took him to the hospital. ”
The former R&B singer later said they nicknamed each other “Get High Partners” and Diddy would have become angry without his drugs.
This questioning seems to be part of the strategy of the Puff defense team to question the psychological competence and internal responsibilities of the founder of Bad Boy.
Cassie has been testifying since Tuesday (May 13) about her relationship with the embattled music tycoon and how he forced her to compete in a sex marathon known as male escort through violence and blackmail. Cassie’s testimony is expected to end today (May 16).
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What’s next?
Today’s trial continues previous testimony from Danity Kane and Diddy – the testimony of Dirty Money singer Dawn Richard. Richard sued Puff last September for a series of charges, including sexual assault, sexual harassment, sexism, hostile work environment, forced labor, human trafficking, sexual trafficking under the age of 18, assault/sex assault, false imprisonment and intentional emotional distress.
Didi pleaded not guilty. It is not clear whether he intends to take his position during the trial, and it is expected to last between 8 and 10 weeks.
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