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![]() [Diddy filmed women as he forced them into days-long drug-fuelled 'Freak Off' sex parties, stamped on a girlfriend's head and dangled a woman from a balcony, his New York trial is told] [He once stamped on a girlfriend's head, dangled one woman from a balcony and allegedly tried to set fire to another man's car, it was claimed.] [The musician and businessman 'viciously attacked' women who resisted taking part in the sex parties, known as 'Freak Offs', or otherwise upset him, jurors were told. In a bombshell admission, Combs's lawyers told the court he had beaten up some of his girlfriends – but insisted he was not guilty of sex trafficking. They admitted he was 'kinky' and that his conduct had been 'horrible, dehumanising and violent', but claimed it was all driven by jealousy and too many drugs. Combs, 55, was once worth nearly $1billion and had a string of hits on his Bad Boy Records label in the 1990s, including his 1997 chart-topper with singer Faith Evans, I'll Be Missing You. But in September last year, he was arrested – months after an ex-girlfriend, R&B singer Cassie Ventura, sued him for sexual assault in a civil case] https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...urt-hears.html |
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