Sean “Diddy” Combs “La Défense tried to suggest on Thursday during their counterfeit his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura that her depraved” freak-offs “were simply part of a” lifestyle of swingers “.
Ventura pushed the idea in the middle of a grill of several hours of the lawyer for Combs, Anna Estevao, even if she admitted to having conversations with the magnate on the lifestyle.
The R&B singer testified She sometimes looked at Sean “Diddy” with other women with other women and that it had happened between two and four times.
“It happened, but not often,” said Ventura, noting that Combs had mentioned her looking at him with other women “quite often”.

When Estevao floated that Diddy’s “freak-offs” were simply part of an interchange, Ventura offered a nuanced socket.
“In sexual relations, yes,” she said, before making a distinction, “they are very different.”
Ventura said on Wednesday from the stand of the witness that the founder of Bad Boy Records had convinced him that it would be “fun” to go to sex clubs.
She also faced the defense of Combs for her accusation of controlling her appearance.
“Do you send photos (comb) of your clothes and your hair and ask him what he thought?” Asked Estevao.
“Yeah,” said Ventura, later recognizing that Combs directed a fashion brand called Sean John and “had a big impact on fashion in several decades”.
Estevao’s questions seemed to be in response to Ventura’s testimony in the past two days, saying that the producer of Bad Boy Records has checked all aspects of the way she looked, to the color she painted her nails.
Before a “freak-off”, Combs asked her if she had done her nails, if she was tanned and if she had been waxed, she testified.
Ventura has maintained a composed cordial behavior even if it was dotted with questions – and long readings of classified X texts – centered on intimate details of her sex life with combs.
The tenor of the singer R&B with Estevao was even light in light moments, while the couple shared laughter.
At one point, Estevao called Cassie as “very beautiful and charming”, pulling a laugh and smiling from her.
As a lunch break approaches, combat lawyers also interviewed Ventura about the alleged dependencies of the producer of fallen music.
“What was he addicted?” Asked Estevao.
“Success,” said Ventura.
“What substances?” Estevao continued.
Ventura said that it varied, but that the combs at some point were dependent on the opiates, and that it had seen it by the withdrawal of these drugs “more than once”.
Combs, 55, pleaded not guilty of racketeering, sex trafficking and transport to engage in prostitution.
He could incur life imprisonment if he was found guilty.
Ventura, 38, a pregnant mother of two children, testified for three days – and counting – about her decade relationship with combs.