Crime Stories with Nancy Grace - "Jane" Forced to Have Marathon Sex Sessions with Multiple Male Escorts | Crime Alert 6AM 06.09.25
Episode Date: June 9, 2025The woman, referred to as "Jane Doe," testified about the alleged abuse she endured during her three-year relationship with the music mogul. She claimed that 90% of their time together was spent in dr...ug-fueled "freak-offs" that Diddy orchestrated and filmed for his own gratification, which is central to the allegations against him.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Crime Alert, I'm Nancy Grace breaking crime news now. Jane, not her real name,
testifying against Sean Combs under a pseudonym, a moniker, describes terrifying,
violent episodes about her boyfriend when he doesn't get his way.
Will the jury believe her?
Joining us, Nicole Parton standing by with the latest.
Nancy, the woman who previously dated Sean Diddy Combs until his arrest on sex trafficking and other charges in September 2024 returned to
the witness stand on Friday as the high profile trial entered its fourth week.
The woman referred to as Jane Doe testified about the alleged abuse she
endured during her three relationship with the music mogul. She claimed that
90% of their time together was spent in drug fueled freak offs
that Diddy orchestrated and filmed for his own gratification,
which is central to the allegations against him.
Cone's 55 stands accused of leveraging his wealth and celebrity status
to manipulate and control his longtime girlfriend,
R&B artist Cassie
Ventura 38. He allegedly inflicted violence and threats compelling her and
others, including male escorts into lengthy sexual encounters lasting for
days. The rapper has pleaded not guilty to RICO charges related to sex
trafficking, racketeering, and facilitating prostitution.
If convicted, he faces life in prison.
The trial is not being broadcast as cameras are not allowed in federal courtrooms, but
we are providing updates on the developments.
On Friday, Combs' influencer ex-girlfriend gave emotional testimony, revealing that she
had texted him in February 23 expressing her desire
to quote get off the hamster wheel and cease the marathon sex sessions with
male escorts. In her message to Diddy she wrote I'd like to get off the hamster
wheel and do something different with you I deserve it. This message followed
what she described as a traumatic birthday celebration, where Combs allegedly forced her to engage in sex with three male escorts,
consecutively, while he watched.
The normally soft-spoken accuser became visibly emotional
while telling the jury about text messages saying,
he knew after three guys, I was tired.
She also reflected in her phone notes about wanting to stop being used by
the rapper to fulfill quote, freaky wild desires of his in hotel rooms.
Writing in a message dated November 26 2023, I'm sorry,
I don't want to do drugs for days and days.
And have you use me to fulfill your freaky wild desires in hotel rooms.
However, she admitted to the jury that she lacked the courage to send him
the text message.
In response to her concerns about their frequent freak offs,
Combs sent Jane a voice message where he expressed anger.
He said, you're nuts, he added.
So be sad, go crazy, do whatever you want to.
This outburst followed Jane's message to him requesting quote,
a breather and a break, stating that their situation felt uncomfortable and
that his intentions were clear.
Jane also shared with the jury that Combs often referred to her as effing crazy.
She revealed that it took her between a week and
two weeks to recover from the exhausting sexual encounters that he forced her to.
Emotional, once again, Jane testified that she felt discomfort physically 100% of the
time during her sexual experience with male escorts.
Nancy, we're back in court today and we'll keep you posted as this trial unfolds.
Thanks, Nicole.
More crime and justice news after this.
A tragic incident occurred at Nationwide Children's Hospital resulting in the death of a newborn
who fell from her crib and sustained head injuries.
This as detailed in a report from the Franklin County Coroner's Office obtained by the Columbus
Dispatch. The baby, little Eliana Payton of Mount Perry, Ohio, tragically passed away.
The coroner's report indicated that her death was primarily due to a head injury,
trauma from a fall. The baby was in the neonatal intensive care unit due to a congenital heart
defect. A GoFundMe campaign, which was verified and initiated in March,
gained about $20,000 for the baby.
The campaign mentioned that the baby girl was receiving treatment at the neonatal
intensive care for a heart condition.
The Family Post said that in response to the baby being in the hospital,
a nurse inadvertently left the crib open while the baby was still completely connected to medical equipment. When the nurse moved the equipment,
it led to an unfortunate fall. The baby, little Eliana, sustained tragic head injuries that
resulted in her death. In response to inquiries from the incident, Nationwide Children's Hospital
remained silent, citing patient confidentiality
laws. However, the hospital communicated to the Dispatch News saying that it was taking
the matter seriously and were working with authorities.
And now to Minnesota where authorities in Anoka County said an Elk River landfill was
being searched Friday in connection with the case of a teenager who's been missing nearly
a month. The Anoka County Sheriff's Office said the search at the waste management
landfill was tied to the disappearance of Manny Collins, 16 years old. The
search also involved the Columbia Heights Police Department, the Minnesota
Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Authorities did not offer further details and what prompted the search.
Law enforcement remains committed to
using all available resources to
conduct a thorough investigation
in order to find Manny and bring
answers to his family, the sheriff
said in a press release.
Manny was last seen in Columbia Heights
on May 8 law enforcement officials
had previously said he did not have a cell phone with
him and there has been no social media activity since he went missing.
They believe his disappearance was against his will.
Authorities have said there's a person of interest in the case, but
no one has been arrested or charged.
Anyone with information regarding missing Manny is asked to contact the Minnesota Bureau
of Criminal Apprehension at 877-966-6222.
For the latest crime and justice news, go to CrimeOnline.com and please join us for
our daily podcast Crime Stories where
we do our best to find missing people, especially children, and help solve unsolved homicides.
With this Crime Alert, I'm Nancy Grace.
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