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Sean “Diddy” Combs isn’t just facing some serious legal trouble for sex trafficking — now, during the second week of his federal trial, shocking new details have come out about how he also physically attacked his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura and her friend Kerry Morgan.
Kerry Morgan took the stand on Monday and shared a frightening story about what happened to her back in 2018 at Cassie’s home in Hollywood Hills. She said Diddy suddenly came into the house—he apparently had a key that Cassie didn’t know about—and attacked her without warning. Morgan explained that he grabbed her from behind and started choking her. When she got away and stood up, he threw a metal hanger at her head. She described feeling dizzy afterward, even getting a concussion and throwing up because of the attack.
Morgan also said that after the assault, Diddy demanded to know if Cassie was cheating on him, asking her aggressively about it. She thought to herself, “He’s gone off the deep end. He’s lost control.”
To keep Morgan quiet about the whole incident, Diddy paid her $30,000 right away. Morgan planned to sue him over what happened but ended up signing a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) at Cassie’s request, which basically meant she couldn’t talk about it publicly. After that, Morgan stopped talking to Cassie, especially because Cassie accused her of exaggerating the story for attention. Morgan hasn’t spoken to either Cassie or Diddy since.
Morgan also recalled another terrifying moment when Diddy showed up at Cassie’s place with a hammer after violently attacking her at a hotel in 2016—a brutal incident that was caught on video and has circulated online. She said she was scared watching Diddy’s rage and that Cassie seemed almost numb, like she didn’t care what happened to her anymore.
Cassie Ventura herself testified last week, sharing how Diddy forced her into degrading sexual situations involving male escorts and other disturbing acts.
Right now, Diddy is facing multiple serious charges, including sex trafficking, running a criminal enterprise, and transporting people for prostitution. If found guilty, he could be sentenced to spend the rest of his life in prison.
 
