There, I Said It
My, my, my. We have several trials people like myself are interested in. The Karen Read trial should be wrapping up soon. Brian Kohberger's trial will be starting soon, and then we have P Diddy, already in progress.
I wasn't going to get involved in his trial where he is accused of racketeering and sex trafficking, but I started watching the testimony of Cassie Ventura, one of many of Sean Comb's ladies. She is the woman who was caught on camera running away from Combs as he chases her in a hotel hallway while wearing just a towel. It's an absolutely horrific video to view and any woman who is subjected to this abusive behavior needs to press charges and to distance herself far away from this creep.
And yet... The hotel incident happened in 2016. She is still with him in 2018. In texts she claims to enjoy the freak offs, where apparently anything goes. Men with giant penises are paid to have sex with Ventura and other women.
Even during her testimony it is obvious she still has feelings for Diddy. Her now husband has been in the courtroom listening to her testify while she is eight months pregnant, I assume with his baby.
Ventura was with P Diddy off and on for nearly eleven years. Off and on. He beat her. He videotaped her having sex with other men. He videotaped himself having sex with other women while they were in a "relationship." The end of their whatever it was, ended not because of the freak offs, not because he beat her, but because Diddy loved another woman.
I don't know about the other women who joined in the freak offs. Maybe they were threatened or coerced into having sex with dozens of men while slathered in buckets of baby oil, but it seems to me, Ventura was a willing participant in the freak offs, the lifestyle, the sick behavior of men who treat women like breathing orifices for their pleasure.
The day Sean Combs chased after her in the hotel hallway should have been the last time she agreed to see him, yet, she continued to see him. She consented. She's not a victim. She willingly allowed him and others to treat her like garbage because she got something in return. Money or attention, it doesn't matter.
And yes, people will defend her claiming she was brainwashed, blackmailed, too afraid to leave, not thinking right...
I do not agree. She had many, many opportunities to walk away. Her texts show she wanted to be with him, no matter the humiliation, even after she texted him stating she felt he, "treated me like a rag doll..." Diddy responds with, "Lol."
If the rest of the trial goes this way, I don't see how he can be charged with sex trafficking. He's a sick bastard, but there seems to be plenty of women willing to enable him and his disgusting attitude towards them.
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