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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ ex-girlfriend ‘Jane’ is going to testify at his sex trafficking trial

The Associated Press
The Associated Press

Another ex-girlfriend who alleges she was abused by Sean “Diddy” Combs and forced to participate in drug-fueled sex marathons is expected to testify at the music mogul’s sex trafficking trial in New York

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ ex-girlfriend ‘Jane’ is going to testify at his sex trafficking trialBy MICHAEL R. SISAK and LARRY NEUMEISTERAssociated PressThe Associated PressNEW YORK

NEW YORK (AP) — Another ex-girlfriend who alleges she was abused by Sean “Diddy” Combs and forced to participate in drug-fueled sex marathons is expected to testify Thursday at the hip-hop mogul’s sex trafficking trial in New York.

The woman, testifying under the pseudonym “Jane,” is one of several witnesses accusing Combs of violence toward them, including his former girlfriend, R&B singer Casandra “Cassie” Ventura. Cassie testified earlier in the trial that she was assaulted numerous times by Combs and endured “hundreds” of sexual performances known as “freak-offs,” which she says Combs would watch and film.

Jane, a single mother, dated Combs for three years beginning in 2020, about two years after Cassie and Combs’ relationship ended. Prosecutors said Combs’ relationship with Jane began as a romance but soon became reliant on freak-offs in which Jane would perform sexually with male escorts while Combs directed the action.

Combs, 55, has pleaded not guilty to charges of running his business empire as a racketeering enterprise, allegedly using employees to enable and conceal the sexual and physical abuse of women over two decades. He faces 15 years to life if convicted.

Jane’s testimony will feature an added level of secrecy to protect her privacy: TV monitors that normally display video feeds of evidence to the audience in the courtroom and overflow rooms will be turned off. Judge Arun Subramanian agreed with prosecutors that the exhibits, including text messages and photos, contain personal identifying information about Jane. There will still be video and audio of the witness, the judge and attorneys.

Instead, prosecutor Maurene Comey said she aims to provide redacted versions of the evidence — with identifying information removed — the day after they’re shown to the jury. She said Jane will also read aloud any text messages that are introduced as evidence.

Subramanian rejected a proposal by news organizations to delay the trial or change the witness order to give prosecutors time to make redactions.

When the judge first entered the courtroom, he told anyone who watches the testimony not to describe or sketch Jane in a way that could reveal her identity.

Testimony resumed later in the morning with the defense continuing to cross-examinate Bryana “Bana” Bongolan, a friend of Cassie.

A graphic designer, Bongolan testified Wednesday that an angry Combs once dangled her over the 17th-floor balcony of a Los Angeles high-rise apartment building in 2016. She says it traumatized her so much that she still suffers from nightmares. For a time afterward, she said she would wake up screaming.

Bongolan told the jurors in Manhattan that Combs lifted her over the railing for 10-15 seconds before pulling her back and throwing her onto patio furniture. “I was scared to fall,” she said. Bongolan also testified she saw Combs abusing Cassie.

Combs’ lawyers said Bongolan was a heavy drug user and suggested she may have been high during the alleged attack, which she denies. Bongolan has a pending lawsuit against Combs.

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Associated Press writer Dave Collins in Hartford, Connecticut, contributed to this report.

via June 5th 2025