Cassie Testifies Diddy Forced Her To Leave Her Birthday Party To Participate In ‘Freak Off’ w/ Him

Cassie Testifies Diddy Forced Her To Leave Her Birthday Party To Participate In ‘Freak Off’ w/ Him
Cassie testified that Diddy once pulled her from her own birthday party to attend a “Freak Off,” his name for s*x parties.
“He kept pulling me away from my friends,” she told the jury. “I eventually left. I just wanted to celebrate my birthday. But we went and had a Freak Off [instead].”
Diddy had told her he wouldn’t attend her 29th birthday but showed up and allegedly pressured her to leave the celebration.
Now 38, Cassie took the stand Wednesday, May 14, in Diddy’s trial for s*x trafficking and racketeering. She claimed their 11-year relationship was filled with physical, s*xual, and psychological abuse. “Freak Offs” were central to her accusations—events where she was allegedly forced into degrading acts, filmed, and blackmailed.
“I engaged in the ‘Freak Offs’ to please him — even though I didn’t want to,” she admitted.
She added she would take drugs to disassociate, often provided by Diddy.
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