
The mother of Sean "Diddy" Combs's ex-partner Cassie testified on Tuesday about threats and violence experienced by her daughter during her decade-long relationship with the music mogul, reported AFP.
Regina Ventura took the stand after several days of gruelling testimony by her daughter Casandra Ventura, the singer known as Cassie, who detailed harrowing abuse by Combs and his coercive, drug-fuelled sex marathons known as "freak-offs."
Combs, 55, is facing federal charges of sex trafficking and leading an illegal sex ring that enforced its power with crimes including arson, kidnapping and bribery.
Prosecutors on Monday asked Ventura about an email her daughter, a key witness in the trial, had sent her on December 23, 2011.
Cassie, 38, testified last week that Combs in late 2011 had become enraged when he discovered she had been seeing rapper Kid Cudi, whose real name is Scott Mescudi.
Mescudi may testify at the trial in coming days.
Combs subsequently threatened to release videos of her participating in his sex parties as retaliation, Cassie told her mother in the email.
Ventura read the email aloud: "The threats that have been made to me by Sean Puffy Combs are that he is going to release two explicit tapes of me."
"He also said he will be having someone hurt me and Scott Mescudi physically."
Combs's defense attorneys sought to undermine Cassie's testimony on the sex parties, alleging she took part voluntarily.
Ventura said on Tuesday that Combs, who was already very wealthy at the time and whose fortune is now estimated by Forbes magazine at $700 million, demanded $20,000 to recoup money he had spent on her.
The money was eventually paid, Cassie's mother said, justifying it as ensuring her daughter's "safety."
Ventura was also asked on Tuesday about photos of Cassie showing bruises on her body, again at the same time in late 2011.
"She was bruised. We wanted to make sure we'd memorialised (that) she was beaten by Sean Combs," she said.
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