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Last updated: Tuesday, May 20, 2025 11:54PM GMT
'Diddy' Trial Recap: Rap rivalries, sex performances and assault weapons come into focus
Eyewitness News' Darla Miles, Mike Marza and ABC News legal contributor Bernarda Villalona recap another day of testimony in the Sean "Diddy" Combs trial, and what to expect Wednesday.

NEW YORK -- The second week of testimony in the sex trafficking trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs began on Monday.

Combs has been accused of sex trafficking by force, transportation to engage in prostitution, and racketeering conspiracy as part of a blockbuster federal indictment originally filed in September 2024. He later faced two additional superseding indictments. Combs has pleaded not guilty to all of the charges.

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

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(ABC News and The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

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May 20, 2025, 11:54 PM GMT

Kid Cudi to testify as soon as tomorrow

Homeland Security Investigations Special Agent Gerard Gannon told the court that the AR-15 assault-style rifle receivers and ammunition that he testified federal agents discovered in Combs' Miami Beach home were found on the same bedroom shelving unit as 7-inch platform heels and lingerie. He also testified that agents discovered a 30-round magazine containing 19 rounds, as well as a full 10-round magazine.

Court has recessed for the day. Gannon will resume testifying Wednesday, when the jury is expected to see additional items that agents allegedly recovered from Combs' Miami Beach home.

Prosecutor Maureen Comey said subsequent witnesses Wednesday will include Dawn Hughes, a psychologist who specializes in sex trauma; George Kaplan, a former Combs assistant; and Scott Mescudi, better known as Kid Cudi, with whom Cassie Ventura testified she had a brief romantic relationship while with Combs and whom she testified Combs threatened because of it.

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May 20, 2025, 11:55 PM GMT

Jury sees firearms allegedly recovered from Combs' Miami Beach home

The jury was shown assault-style rifles with defaced serial numbers that were discovered on a shelf inside the main bedroom of Sean Combs' Miami Beach home, according to a federal agent.

The jury also was shown various gun parts. These included a BCM-brand upper receiver rifle part, which the agent testified was discovered wrapped in a towel, along with a red-dot optic, or sighting mechanism. A second upper receiver, make unknown, with an iron sight was found wrapped in the same towel, according to the agent. Also discovered Inside of a box were two lower receivers and magazines, the federal agent testified.

Upper receivers contain the assault-style rifle barrel, ejection port and sights, the jury was told, while the lower receivers contain the trigger, pistol grip, the magazine well and the rifle stock. The jury was shown how the serial numbers on both firearms were defaced.

Homeland Security Investigations Special Agent Gerard Gannon cut open the evidence bags containing the actual items and held them for the jury to inspect.

"Could these lower receivers be connected to the upper receivers we were just looking at?" prosecutor Madison Smyser asked.

"Yes, they could," Gannon responded.

The search of Combs' Miami home took an unusually large contingent of 80 to 90 agents "due to the size of the property and the security measures on the property," testified Gannon, who led the search.

The 20,000-square-foot home at 2 Star Island is surrounded by walls and a gate in front, the jury was told, and features a main residence and a smaller guest house. Combs also owns the adjacent property, 1 Star Island, Gannon testified, but said federal agents did not search it.

Combs' Los Angeles and Miami homes were raided by federal agents in March 2024, according to authorities.

The jury saw a photo of the mangled front gate at the Miami property that Homeland Security Investigations used a special vehicle to break through, which Gannon described as "standard practice when conducting a search warrant." The jury was also shown an image of the waterfront dock and pool.

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May 20, 2025, 7:07 PM GMT

Hayes said Ventura did not seem uncomfortable, focused on Combs during alleged sexual encounters

On cross-examination, Hayes testified regarding a book he wrote about erectile dysfunction entitled "In Search of Freezer Meat" -- so titled, he said, because "what's harder than freezer meat?" The remarked prompted a smattering of laughter in the courtroom.

Hayes testified that his book mentions his sexual encounters with Sean Combs and Cassie Ventura but does not name them, describing them instead as a "married, wealthy couple."

Hayes also testified that he has danced semi-nude or clad in in a G-string for "hundreds of thousands of ladies" during a 30-year career as an exotic dancer, performances that sometimes included what he described as a "professional dry hump." Hayes told the court that he began his career as an exotic dancer on Labor Day 1995 and noted that he has a "big anniversary" coming up.

"When you're dry-humping all these ladies it's a job, it's not personal, right?" defense attorney Xavier Donaldson asked.

"Yes," Hayes responded.

"You began to have feelings for Cassie, correct?" Donaldson asked.

"That is incorrect," Hayes answered. Instead, he testified, he "felt special" because Ventura had selected him from among the male dancers available for the encounters.

"Most of what I do is more fun," Hayes testified. "I'm not trying to turn anybody on. This was very sexually natured," he told the court, referring to the alleged sexual encounters with Ventura and Combs. "So, it was different from my exotic dancing performances."

Hayes testified that part of his job was to understand how his clients felt during his performances. He told the court that he believed Ventura was comfortable with the sexual encounters between them.

"I didn't get any cues there was any discomfort there," Hayes testified.

"Because if you had gotten cues, you wouldn't have done that, correct?" Donaldson asked.

"That is correct," Hayes responded.

Federal prosecutors contend that Ventura was coerced into the so-called sexual "freak offs" under the alleged threat of violence or reputational harm from Combs.

"When you were performing oral sex on Cassie it appeared to you that she was enjoying herself, correct?" Donaldson asked.

"Yes," Hayes replied.

After Sharay Hayes told the defense about one alleged "steamy" encounter with Cassie Ventura during which it appeared to him that she was "having a good time," he told prosecutors on re-direct that her focus during the alleged session remained on Sean Combs.

"At other times you saw her wince?" prosecutor Meredith Foster asked.

"Yes," Hayes answered. "At some of the directions."

"And she would sigh?" Foster asked.

"Yes," Hayes said. "There was a consistent awareness to Mr. Combs' direction and his perception and desires during the moment."

Hayes' testimony is now complete. The next witness is a federal agent. The jury also is expected to be shown some additional physical evidence.

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May 20, 2025, 6:24 PM GMT

Hayes testifies to 'sexy scenes' he created with Ventura, allegedly under Combs' direction

During each of the eight to 12 times Sharay Hayes claimed he was hired by Sean Combs and Cassie Ventura to "create a sexy scene," he testified that they went through a "considerable amount" of baby oil.

"It was preferred to keep our bodies covered. I guess the look of it, to shine, or whatever," Hayes told the court. "It was implied, and known by me, to keep the bodies covered in baby oil."

Hayes testified that each encounter began the same way. "It was to create a sexy scene but I understood it could escalate to more sexual activity whether it was oral sex or penetrative sex," he told the court. "It appeared to me at some point that this appeared like a fetish thing."

According to Hayes' testimony, the rooms in which the alleged encounters took place were dimly lit and included candles. Sometimes music would play in the background and the furniture was always covered in sheets, he told the court. Combs would eventually enter the room, "sit in the distance, give subtle directions to Ms. Ventura -- angles, lighting, positions and sometime sexual activity," Hayes testified.

"Some of the directions at times were very specific in terms of 'move the candle, move the candle again, position your body, position your body again,'" Hayes testified.

Hayes told the court that at some point during the encounter, Combs would instruct him to finish. "Finishing is me having an orgasm," Hayes testified, adding that during those times, Combs would allegedly provide specific instructions in that regard.

Hayes told the court that he was paid either $1,200 or $2,000 for each alleged sexual encounter.

According to Hayes' testimony, Combs normally kept his distance during the encounters but he told the court about one occasion when Combs allegedly approached and threw some condoms at him.

"He presented the condoms and said, 'I'm ready to see you f--- her,'" Hayes testified, adding that in that instance, he could not perform. He told the court that was his last sexual encounter with Combs and Ventura.

"Me personally, a sexual scenario with a woman's partner present giving directions was not the norm for me," Hayes testified, adding that there were times that he would use Cialis, Viagra and other erectile dysfunction substances: "anything that could help me perform. It was a lot of pressure."

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