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Sean 'Diddy' Combs trial updates: 'Jane' testifies on 'hotel nights' with Combs: 'Lonely and sad'

PHOTO: Sean "Diddy" Combs watches as Maurene Comey questions "Jane" during Combs' sex trafficking trial in New York City, June 6, 2025 in this courtroom sketch.
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Burden of Proof: Diddy Trial Day 18
By Aaron Katersky, Mason Leib
Last Updated: June 6, 2025, 9:33 PM

This story may contain accounts and descriptions of actual or alleged events that some readers may find disturbing.

This is week four of testimony in the trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs.

Latest headlines:

  • 'Jane' testifies Combs still pays her rent as court adjourns
  • 'Jane' tells the court about having unexpected 'hotel night' while on vacation with Combs
  • Jury sees 'Jane' arguing with Combs in text messages and notes on her phone
  • Attorney for 'Jane' says social media posts 'threaten her safety'
  • 'Jane' tells court 'hotel nights' left her with back pain and near-weekly UTIs
Here's how the news is developing.

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Jul 02, 2025 2:50 PM

Sean Combs trial reaches an end with mixed verdict

The highly anticipated trial of hip-hop mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs has reached an end.

The jury found Sean Combs not guilty of racketeering conspiracy, the most serious charge.

The jury found Combs guilty of transportation to engage in prostitution (in connection with his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura) and guilty of transportation to engage in prostitution (in connection with his ex-girlfriend who testified under the pseudonym "Jane").

He was found not guilty of both charges of sex trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion in connection with Ventura and "Jane."

Combs was accused of being the ringleader of an alleged enterprise that "abused, threatened and coerced women" into prolonged, drug-fueled sexual orgies with male prostitutes, which he called "freak-offs," and then threatened them into silence. Combs has said that all of the sex was consensual and that while his relationships sometimes involved domestic violence, he wasn't engaged in trafficking.

Combs' lawyer, Marc Agnifilo, said Combs was simply part of the swinger lifestyle and that he "vehemently denies the accusations made by the SDNY."


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Jun 06, 2025 6:03 PM

'Jane' testifies on bringing drugs, male performers to 'hotel nights'

At "various times" during "hotel nights," "Jane" testified she and Sean Combs would run out of drugs.

"Jane" said Combs would call one of his assistants, butlers, security guards or a man named Guido to supply more.

"I just remember we were running out and he called Guido," Jane told the court. "I remember he brought mostly ecstasy, molly and maybe Xanax and coke. It varied."

Twice "Jane" testified she carried drugs for Combs from Los Angeles to Miami.

"He just told me to go to his Beverly Hills residence and pick it up from security," "Jane" testified. She told the court she recalled speaking with Combs' chief of staff, Kristina Khorram, in advance.

"I remember she was saying, like, 'Hey just call and I'll have security come out and give it to you,'" "Jane" testified. "I just asked her if this was safe and ok."

She told the court about Khorram's response, "She said it's fine I do it all the time. Just put it in your check-in luggage."

The package contained ecstasy that she later took during a hotel night in Miami, "Jane" testified.

At some point, "Jane" testified she began scheduling male escorts for "hotel nights" herself.

"I said if we're going to be doing this I should just choose, choose who was going to be doing that to my body," "Jane" told the court. "I felt like I couldn't get away from this dynamic that was happening and I at least had to make it better for myself."

She testified that she selected a particular performer from pornography videos.

PHOTO: Sean "Diddy" Combs watches as Maurene Comey questions "Jane" during Combs' sex trafficking trial in New York City, June 6, 2025 in this courtroom sketch.
Jane Rosenberg/Reuters
Sean "Diddy" Combs watches as Maurene Comey questions "Jane" during Combs' sex trafficking trial in New York City, June 6, 2025 in this courtroom sketch.
Jane Rosenberg/Reuters

The performer lived in Atlanta, according to her testimony.

"Jane" testified that either she or a woman named Jess, Combs' travel agent, would book the man's travel to Los Angeles, Miami or New York.

She testified Combs would reimburse her for the flights, a key element of the transportation for the purposes of prostitution charge that Combs faces. He has pleaded not guilty.

"Jane" testified it was the first time "to contact an adult star and meet them in person"

Prosecutor Maurene Comey asked, "Did you want to have sex with him?"

Jane told the court, "No." She added, "He felt like the safe option for me."

The performer was paid $4,000 cash for each hotel night, according to testimony.

Another adult film performer, Anton, became part of "Jane" and Combs' "hotel nights."

"Did you want to have sex with him?" Comey asked.

"No," Jane testified, saying she agreed, "to impress my partner."

She testified Combs "watched and he was happy."

Anton joined "hotel nights" a "good amount of times," "Jane" told the court.

"Jane" testified she asked the men over text to send explicit photos or to FaceTime while Combs secretly watched.

"I wanted to receive these images and videos because my partner wanted to see them and I wanted to turn my partner on," Jane testified.

When sober, or alone, Jane testified "it was not something I would like to see."


Jun 06, 2025 9:33 PM

'Jane' testifies Combs still pays her rent as court adjourns

Sean Combs is still paying the monthly rent for "Jane’s" Los Angeles home, she told the jury Friday.

"Jane" testified Combs began giving her a monthly allowance of $10,000 in March 2023 that she used for rent.

She moved into the house the following month and said Combs is still paying for her to live there, according to her testimony.

Each subsequent time she saw Combs after the monthly checks began, "Jane" testified, “I would be with him and another man.”

"Jane" testified Combs did not like her teeth and made her get veneers and threw his generosity in her face in a text message that August.

“Look at the roof over your head and that pretty smile,” the message said.

Repeatedly, the jury has seen messages in which Jane told Combs about the toll prolonged sexual performances were taking.

“My body hit a wall,” "Jane" said in one message from August 2023.

Combs’ initial response was sympathetic but, an hour later, sent a message saying, “Rico’s free.”

"Jane" then texted him a picture of a bloody tissue as evidence that her period had started.

“I needed to prove to him my hesitation was real,” "Jane" testified. A subsequent text said, “We should just postpone.”

The jury saw how Combs responded. “You have had your period so many times before,” his message said.

“You acting weird as f---.” The message continued, “I don’t believe this fake ass s---.”

"Jane" sent a photo of a bloody tampon.

“Why would you send Sean a picture of a bloody tampon?” prosecutor Maurene Comey asked.

“I wanted to prove to him I really wasn’t available,” "Jane" testified.

She sent Combs a text message the following day saying in part, “I’m not a sex robot.”

Their argument, over text, included a voice note from Combs played for the jury.

“I’m about to really about to disappear on you. I’m not going to be playing these games with you,” the voice note said. “I can’t do this s--- with you each time you get upset.”

Jane responded, “You’ve been making things completely transactional…you’ve been threatening me any chance you get…this s--- is sick.”

She explained to the jury that “Sean was just hovering the house over my head, just always brought it up in so many ways. It just always felt like he wanted me to know that he was doing this for me."

"Jane’s" testimony, at turns anguished, distressing and raw, concludes four weeks of testimony. She will be back on the witness stand Monday.

Court is adjourned for the weekend.


Jun 06, 2025 8:58 PM

'Jane' tells the court about having unexpected 'hotel night' while on vacation with Combs

In February 2023, "Jane" and Sean Combs took a short break from their relationship, according to her testimony.

She told the jury she had spent her birthday that year being made to have sex with three male prostitutes allegedly at Combs' behest and then saw on Instagram how Combs shortly thereafter celebrated the birthday of another woman he was seeing by decorating a private plane.

She sent him several text messages which were presented in court.

One asked, "When are we having a getaway? You've promised me this for years. I want to get out of hotels."

Another said, "I didn't want to do all of that on my birthday. You knew how tired I was."

"Jane" began crying on the witness stand, telling the jury, "he knew that after three guys I was tired."

The jury then saw how Combs responded: "I'm tired of you throwing sex in my face," his message said. "Let's just be friends."

"Jane" testified that she collected her thoughts for these text messages by keeping notes on her phone. She read some of them for the jury.

"You lie straight to my face…all you want is another hotel night like you've been doing for two years…you lied because you wanted to use me for the night…you lied so you could use me for that night…you lied and said you had no time for me because you were stressed with work," one of her notes said. "You used me up for another hotel night…anything outside these hotels I'm a joke to you."

A couple weeks later, Combs invited her to Turks and Caicos. She flew to Miami to meet him in advance, according to "Jane's" testimony.

The jury saw a text Combs sent.

"Plan a night of debauchery and fun and then straight to the airport, straight to the beach. What you think," the message said. "Jane" said, "I just want us."

According to "Jane's" testimony, Combs agreed and she believed there would be no hotel night in Miami.

"Did that turn out to be true," prosecutor Maurene Comey asked.

"No," "Jane" testified. They went to the Mandarin Oriental hotel in Miami where she told the court Don showed up.

"I think I just grew accustomed to the rhythm of things," "Jane" testified.

They then flew to Turks and Caicos where, after one night together, "Jane" said Paul showed up.

A 24-hour hotel night ensued, "Jane" testified. After the 4th round of sexual activity she said she could no longer continue.

"It was just really painful," "Jane" told the court. She threw a bracelet Combs had given her and stormed off, according to testimony.

"I remember him saying, 'Are you crazy? How could you make me look like that in front of Paul?'" "Jane" testified.

"If you had known Paul had been on the Turks trip would you have gone?" Comey asked. "No," "Jane" testified.


Jun 06, 2025 8:21 PM

Jury sees 'Jane' arguing with Combs in text messages and notes on her phone

A few months into their relationship, in November 2021, "Jane" told the court she sent Sean Combs several text messages after seeing things he posted on Instagram.

"I was feeling bad that I went on a trip with Sean and it turned into a hotel night and when I was home, I could see he was with another woman doing all this quality time," "Jane" testified. "I thought he wanted to see me and instead I ended up in a hotel for two days."

The jury saw "Jane's" text message to Combs: "I need a breather and a break from you, this doesn't make me feel good. Your true intentions with me are in plain sight."

Combs responded using a voice note, played for the jury, his voice booming through the courtroom: "You're flipping out on me because somebody came to work out with me. You're f------ nuts."

"Jane" replied with a text: "Ain't nobody just come to work out. Stop lying. Funny thing is I don't even care," the message said. "You just want the hotel s---."

Another text exchange followed a later birthday.

She testified Combs promised to take her to dinner and hang out. Instead, "Jane" told the court she ended up having intercourse with another man Combs introduced her to.

After her birthday, "Jane" told the jury she saw on Instagram how Combs prepared a birthday celebration for a different woman that included a private jet and an island villa.

"I don't know how we're going to make it out of this ok, Sean," "Jane's" text message read, before she confronted him with everything she saw online.

"Jane" testified she kept notes on her phone to organize her feelings. The jury saw several of them.

"You hurt my feelings every time you dismiss me," the note said. "I don't know what you're calling me for. I'm sorry I don't want to do drugs for days and days and have you use me for your creepy, wild desires."



Jun 06, 2025 7:44 PM

Attorney for 'Jane' says social media posts 'threaten her safety'

During a break, an attorney representing Jane informed the court that there are social media accounts and websites that are seeking to reveal Jane’s true identity.

The attorney said she is documenting posts and monitoring livestreams that may be violating the court’s pseudonym order.

“These posts threaten her safety,” the attorney said.

The attorney said it does not appear the individuals responsible are in the courthouse but the judge said he would consider any application for additional restrictions on disclosing identifiable information.


Jun 06, 2025 6:03 PM

'Jane' testifies on bringing drugs, male performers to 'hotel nights'

At "various times" during "hotel nights," "Jane" testified she and Sean Combs would run out of drugs.

"Jane" said Combs would call one of his assistants, butlers, security guards or a man named Guido to supply more.

"I just remember we were running out and he called Guido," Jane told the court. "I remember he brought mostly ecstasy, molly and maybe Xanax and coke. It varied."

Twice "Jane" testified she carried drugs for Combs from Los Angeles to Miami.

"He just told me to go to his Beverly Hills residence and pick it up from security," "Jane" testified. She told the court she recalled speaking with Combs' chief of staff, Kristina Khorram, in advance.

"I remember she was saying, like, 'Hey just call and I'll have security come out and give it to you,'" "Jane" testified. "I just asked her if this was safe and ok."

She told the court about Khorram's response, "She said it's fine I do it all the time. Just put it in your check-in luggage."

The package contained ecstasy that she later took during a hotel night in Miami, "Jane" testified.

At some point, "Jane" testified she began scheduling male escorts for "hotel nights" herself.

"I said if we're going to be doing this I should just choose, choose who was going to be doing that to my body," "Jane" told the court. "I felt like I couldn't get away from this dynamic that was happening and I at least had to make it better for myself."

She testified that she selected a particular performer from pornography videos.

PHOTO: Sean "Diddy" Combs watches as Maurene Comey questions "Jane" during Combs' sex trafficking trial in New York City, June 6, 2025 in this courtroom sketch.
Jane Rosenberg/Reuters
Sean "Diddy" Combs watches as Maurene Comey questions "Jane" during Combs' sex trafficking trial in New York City, June 6, 2025 in this courtroom sketch.
Jane Rosenberg/Reuters

The performer lived in Atlanta, according to her testimony.

"Jane" testified that either she or a woman named Jess, Combs' travel agent, would book the man's travel to Los Angeles, Miami or New York.

She testified Combs would reimburse her for the flights, a key element of the transportation for the purposes of prostitution charge that Combs faces. He has pleaded not guilty.

"Jane" testified it was the first time "to contact an adult star and meet them in person"

Prosecutor Maurene Comey asked, "Did you want to have sex with him?"

Jane told the court, "No." She added, "He felt like the safe option for me."

The performer was paid $4,000 cash for each hotel night, according to testimony.

Another adult film performer, Anton, became part of "Jane" and Combs' "hotel nights."

"Did you want to have sex with him?" Comey asked.

"No," Jane testified, saying she agreed, "to impress my partner."

She testified Combs "watched and he was happy."

Anton joined "hotel nights" a "good amount of times," "Jane" told the court.

"Jane" testified she asked the men over text to send explicit photos or to FaceTime while Combs secretly watched.

"I wanted to receive these images and videos because my partner wanted to see them and I wanted to turn my partner on," Jane testified.

When sober, or alone, Jane testified "it was not something I would like to see."


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