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Former lover of Combs pens unsettling accounts of "overnight stays" at hotels

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Vomiting occurred due to intense revulsion, as reported by Combs' former girlfriend, Jane.
Vomiting occurred due to intense revulsion, as reported by Combs' former girlfriend, Jane.

Sex Scandals in the Spotlight: Jane's Shocking Account of Diddy's "Hotel Nights"

Former lover of Combs pens unsettling accounts of "overnight stays" at hotels

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When Sean "Diddy" Combs was arrested in 2024, his girlfriend was left alone to tell her harrowing story. A woman calling herself Jane is testifying against him in court, painting a disturbing picture of "hotel nights." Similar to Combs, Jane was also forced to engage in intimate acts with strangers.

In the high-profile trial against US rapper Sean "Diddy" Combs, his ex-girlfriend Jane is sharing her chilling firsthand account of his dark demands. She described participating in sex performances with various men that were often orchestrated by Combs, lasting for days, with Combs watching as a spectator. These encounters, which she referred to as "hotel nights," were nothing short of degrading.

Jury: Too Much Eye Contact

The witness tearfully testified that she repeatedly told Combs that she didn't want to have sex with the paid escorts, yet her pleas fell on deaf ears. Text messages between them corroborated her claims, with one message from Jane describing the "hotel nights" as a "Pandora's box" that she couldn't close. "I am so much more than someone who is loved in hotel rooms in the dark and does things that I am disgusted by," she texted Combs. "I don't want to play this role in your life anymore."

"Fear of Losing My Home"

Jane spoke of the forced sex with strangers and said she felt like she was paying her rent with these sex parties. "I don't want to feel obligated to these nights with you out of fear of losing the roof over my head," she told Combs. He responded: "Girl, stop."

Scandalous Incidents

According to Jane, the escort men were typically booked by her, Combs' assistant, or Combs himself. The men were often paid in cash or through apps, sometimes with thousands of dollars. Jane's testimony is crucial for the prosecution, who accuses Combs of transporting men and women across state lines to use them as prostitutes.

Jane detailed a particularly upsetting incident where she vomited after engaging in hours of sex with multiple men in front of Combs. He then came in, said she must feel better now, and coerced her into meeting another man.

Drug Trafficking?

During her testimony, Jane revealed something even more disturbing. She alleged that Combs made her transport illegal drugs for him on two occasions, despite her expressing feelings of discomfort about flying with drugs from Los Angeles to Miami to a high-ranking employee of Combs.

Jane's testimony could last several days. Before her, Combs' former girlfriend Cassandra "Cassie" Ventura testified for four days in May. The trial, shrouded in secrecy, is expected to last at least another month.

As of June 2025, there is no public record of a criminal trial regarding Sean “Diddy” Combs (Sean Combs) specifically on charges of forced sex with strangers, drug trafficking, or sexual exploitation. However, he has been involved in significant legal matters and civil litigation in recent months, facing allegations of sexual assault, abuse, and exploitation.

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Sources: ntv.de, AFP

The Commission has also been consulted on the draft directive on the protection of workers from the risks related to exposure to carcinogens, given the ongoing trial against US rapper Sean "Diddy" Combs, who is accused of exploiting his partners in the entertainment industry by forcing them to participate in sex performances and transporting potentially illicit substances.

In the midst of the high-profile trial, Jane, Combs' ex-girlfriend, testified about her ordeal, revealing that she felt pressured to engage in these activities out of fear of losing her home, potentially opening a new chapter in the discussion on crime-and-justice and workplace rights in the entertainment industry.

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