The ongoing trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs has unveiled harrowing testimony from Cassie Ventura's former best friend, who recounted a terrifying incident where Combs allegedly attempted to break into Ventura's apartment with a hammer.
Diddy Accused of Violent Assault in Cassie Ventura Trial

Diddy Accused of Violent Assault in Cassie Ventura Trial
Former partner Cassie Ventura's trial against Sean "Diddy" Combs reveals shocking details of alleged violence and intimidation.
In a New York courtroom, witness Kerry Morgan described a chilling scene that unfolded after an alleged assault at an Intercontinental Hotel in 2016, where security footage of the attack has been shown to the jury. Morgan's testimony paints a picture of intimidation and fear, recalling how Combs banged on Ventura's door while she was inside, conveying an atmosphere of dread that left everyone involved in distress.
Combs, facing serious charges of racketeering and sex trafficking, has pleaded not guilty. The witness recounted that she watched through a peephole while Combs "banged on the door with a hammer." According to Morgan, the atmosphere inside the apartment was tense, as she felt Ventura may not have cared about her own safety. The court concluded that Combs did not gain entry, and intervention by police came hours later.
Morgan further alleged that during a trip to Jamaica, she witnessed Combs dragging Ventura down a hallway by her hair for being slow in the bathroom, demonstrating a pattern of physical abuse. Morgan described her own violent encounter with Combs in 2018, alleging that he choked her and threw a hanger at her head while questioning her about Ventura's fidelity.
After their years-long friendship ended due to the trauma, Morgan testified that Ventura later offered her a non-disclosure agreement for $30,000 to ensure her silence about the events.
The trial resumed with testimony from David James, a former personal assistant to Combs, who shared insights on the work culture at Combs’ entertainment company and recounted a conversation where Combs described Ventura as "mouldable."
The trial, closely watched by the public, continues as more witnesses take the stand to shed light on Combs' past behavior and the allegations of abuse surrounding his relationship with Cassie Ventura.
Combs, facing serious charges of racketeering and sex trafficking, has pleaded not guilty. The witness recounted that she watched through a peephole while Combs "banged on the door with a hammer." According to Morgan, the atmosphere inside the apartment was tense, as she felt Ventura may not have cared about her own safety. The court concluded that Combs did not gain entry, and intervention by police came hours later.
Morgan further alleged that during a trip to Jamaica, she witnessed Combs dragging Ventura down a hallway by her hair for being slow in the bathroom, demonstrating a pattern of physical abuse. Morgan described her own violent encounter with Combs in 2018, alleging that he choked her and threw a hanger at her head while questioning her about Ventura's fidelity.
After their years-long friendship ended due to the trauma, Morgan testified that Ventura later offered her a non-disclosure agreement for $30,000 to ensure her silence about the events.
The trial resumed with testimony from David James, a former personal assistant to Combs, who shared insights on the work culture at Combs’ entertainment company and recounted a conversation where Combs described Ventura as "mouldable."
The trial, closely watched by the public, continues as more witnesses take the stand to shed light on Combs' past behavior and the allegations of abuse surrounding his relationship with Cassie Ventura.