Diddy's Trial Day 3: Blown up cars and iPad skeletons

Cassie takes the stand and lets the freaky truth fly—detailing everything from arson threats to birthday assaults. Diddy’s empire isn’t just crumbling, it’s imploding on federal record.

Cassie Ventura wipes tears from her eye while testifying in Manhattan federal court, Tuesday, May 13, 2025, in New York. (Elizabeth Williams via AP)

Alright y’all. Let’s do this.

On Day 3 of the Diddy trial, Cassie had more than just receipts. She painted a picture that sounded less like a love story and more like a psycho thriller.

Basically, the lady was living in a luxury prison. A quid quo pro sex asylum. We’ve got a lot to cover, but in case you missed it, we’ve been on a coverage spree of Day 1, and Day 2.

And just when you thought the “Freak Offs” were crazy

Even more things were uncovered on Wednesday.

What exactly? Glad you asked.

Cassie said that in 2012 Diddy blew up Kid Cudi’s car while she was dating Cudi (a long-time music industry rumor that’s now been casually debunked).

Unhinged.

Then, Cassie also testified that in 2018 after trying to leave Diddy and move on with her now-husband Alex Fine, Diddy followed her home and raped her in her living room. Wow.

She also recounted that “his eyes were black” and honestly I’m not even sure what that means. But wait, it continues. The last time she heard from him after that was in 2019, when he messaged her about an “iPad full of skeletons,” which she obviously took as a threat.

It wouldn’t be long before the jurors got to see photos of the infamous Freak Off. Well what do ya know?

She recalled Diddy lunging at her with a corkscrew, kicking her in the back, and wrecking her hotel room.

On her 29th birthday, Ventura said she tried to enjoy a night out with friends dinner and karaoke—but Combs kept pulling her away, isolating her from the group until the night ended, not with cake and candles, but with a “Freak Off.” 

When the infamous hotel surveillance footage, leaked apparently Combs blew up Cassie’s phone with hella texts, including a panicked “the cops are here,” which Ventura didn’t believe.

Her response? “You are sick... Stay away from me.” She told him she had a movie premiere coming up—but now had a black eye and fat lip to walk the carpet with.

Our thoughts

The picture Ventura’s painted over two days of testimony is gutting: a woman stalked, beaten, and manipulated across years—only to be chased by the very man she tried to leave. Between hotel assaults, birthday sabotage, and a supposed iPad “full of skeletons,” it’s no wonder the government’s building a racketeering case. And if jurors really are about to watch a full “Freak Off” video, it won’t just be Combs’ reputation on the line—it’ll be his freedom too.

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