Cassie Ventura needed stitches after Diddy beating, trial hears

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Sakshi Venkatraman and Madeline Halpert

BBC News, reporting from court

Sean "Diddy" Combs once beat ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura so badly she needed stiches on her forehead, the music mogul's former stylist has testified at his trial.

Deonte Nash, who styled both Mr Combs and Ms Ventura, told the court there were times when he witnessed his boss attacking his then-girlfriend and others.

He also testified he saw Mr Combs threaten to release sex tapes of Ms Ventura in drug-fuelled "freak-offs" with male prostitutes.

The testimony came as it emerged Ms Ventura gave birth to her third child, a son, with her fitness instructor husband. Mr Combs, 55, has pleaded not guilty to racketeering, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution.

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Mr Nash was one of three witnesses to take the stand on Wednesday in the third week of the trial.

He said several times he did not want to be in court - he was summoned to testify through a subpoena.

A close friend of Ms Ventura, Mr Nash said he saw her almost every day while working as her stylist.

He told the jury he witnessed Mr Combs abusing Ms Ventura on several occasions.

Asked what names Mr Combs would call Ms Ventura, Mr Nash said he would refer to her as "slut" and "ho", among other derogatory terms.

The stylist told the court Ms Ventura had confided in him that she did not want to participate in the sex parties.

In one incident, Mr Nash testified that Mr Combs showed up at Ms Ventura's Los Angeles apartment while she was asleep on a sofa.

Mr Combs shouted at her and grabbed her by the hair and started beating her, the court heard.

Mr Nash testified that he and Ms Ventura and an assistant to Mr Combs, named in court only as "Mia", tried to run into a bedroom and close the door, but Mr Combs managed to get in.

The hip-hop mogul continued beating Ms Ventura until she hit her head on a bedframe and was bleeding profusely, the court heard.

Mr Nash said he and "Mia" tried to stop Mr Combs by jumping on his back.

The stylist also said he tried to call emergency services, but Mr Combs told him a member of his security would take Ms Ventura to a plastic surgeon for treatment.

Mr Nash said he saw her on a video call the next day with stitches in her eyebrow.

Having started as an intern with Mr Combs' record label Bad Boy, Mr Nash said he became a stylist when he met Ms Ventura in 2008 and still remains close friends with her.

When a defence attorney asked about the last time they spoke, he said: "Yesterday after she had the baby."

Mr Nash also insisted the defence lawyer refer to Ms Ventura as "Mrs Fine", since she was married to personal trainer Alex Fine in 2019.

Ms Ventura, who testified for four days during the first week of trial, was heavily pregnant while on the stand. Reports from multiple media outlets said Cassie gave birth in a New York hospital Tuesday.

Mr Nash said he also advised the R&B singer what outfits she should wear while testifying.

The jury also heard testimony on Wednesday from a Los Angeles Police Department officer and a Los Angeles Fire Department official who testified about conflicts between Mr Combs and rapper Kid Cudi, who took the stand last week. His legal name is Scott Mescudi.

Arson investigator Lance Jimenez told the court about being called to examine Mr Mescudi's Porsche that had just been set on fire in his driveway.

The court saw more photos of the burnt Porsche and a bottle of petrol that Mr Jimenez said was a makeshift Molotov cocktail used to set fire to the car.

Mr Jimenez said fingerprints were recovered from the crime scene, some that had a partial match to a woman whose identity is unknown.

Mr Jimenez said he put other prints in an envelope and sent them to the LAPD, but they were destroyed without his permission the same year.

Prosecutors asked him if this was unusual, which led to an objection from Mr Combs' attorneys, who argued that prosecutors were trying to claim that "someone in the room" was responsible for the destruction of evidence.

Mr Combs' attorney, Marc Agnifilo, asked the judge to declare a mistrial based on what he called "outrageous" questioning. The request was denied, but the jury was instructed to disregard the testimony.

Mr Nash is scheduled to return to the stand on Thursday, followed by Mr Combs' former personal assistant, "Mia". Her testimony is expected to take up most of the next two days of trial, prosecutors said.

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