Diddy's Daughters Storm Out Of Courtroom During Graphic Sex Testimony.
The daughters of Sean "Diddy" Combs were visibly shaken as they fled a Manhattan courtroom Monday during disturbing testimony from a male sex worker detailing the hip-hop mogul's alleged “freak-off” sessions.
Daniel Phillip, a male escort, testified that Diddy’s ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura paid him to have sex with her while Diddy watched from the corner, pleasuring himself. Phillip also claimed he witnessed Diddy physically assaulting Cassie — a moment echoed in chilling hotel footage shown in court that appeared to capture Combs kicking Cassie while she lay motionless.
Diddy’s daughters — Chance, a recent high school grad, and 18-year-old twins Jessie and D’Lila — reportedly left the courtroom twice, each time during explicit accounts of their father’s alleged sex rituals.
“It felt like she was choking,” Phillip said of one disturbing act Diddy allegedly forced Cassie to endure. The courtroom audibly gasped.
Despite the gut-wrenching testimony, Diddy’s mother Janice Combs and his sons remained stoic, watching the infamous 2016 hotel surveillance footage that prosecutors say proves a pattern of violence and control.

Shocking Claims from the Stand
Phillip told the jury the so-called "freak-offs" could last for up to 10 hours, often involving multiple sex acts with Cassie while Diddy, masked and silent, recorded from the sidelines. He described feeling “in shock” after the encounters and admitted fearing for his safety, claiming Diddy had photographed his driver’s license.
“I didn’t know what the hell just happened,” Phillip testified. “I was concerned for my life.”
Phillip said he once overheard Cassie crying and being beaten behind a closed door and didn’t intervene — out of fear.
Prosecutors Paint a Dark Picture
Assistant U.S. Attorney Emily Johnson described Combs as a man with two faces — the charismatic celebrity mogul, and a criminal mastermind who ran a decades-long operation involving kidnapping, arson, drugs, and sex trafficking.
“He used his fame, fortune, and fear to trap women,” Johnson told the court. “And he had help.”
Combs has pleaded not guilty to all charges, including sex trafficking, racketeering, and transportation for prostitution. His defense team insists he led a “swinger lifestyle” and denies all allegations of trafficking.

Cassie Expected to Testify Next
As the trial continues, all eyes are now on Cassie, who is expected to testify. Her attorney told reporters she is feeling “ready.”