
Shocking Testimony: Diddy’s Former Stylist Says He Beat Cassie Ventura
Sometimes stories come out that stop you in your tracks. This one is heartbreaking, disturbing, and hard to forget. It’s not a headline from a tabloid. It’s not a rumor from the internet. It’s courtroom testimony.
Let’s talk about what happened when Deonte Nash, the former stylist for Sean “Diddy” Combs and Cassie Ventura, took the witness stand.
A Stylist Who Saw Too Much
Deonte Nash didn’t want to be in court. He said it clearly. He was subpoenaed and had no choice. But once he took the stand, the stories he told were serious and painful.
He used to work with both Diddy and Cassie, styling them for shows and appearances. Over time, he became very close to Cassie. So close that he said they talked almost every day. That’s why what he saw behind the scenes hurt him deeply.
He Witnessed Diddy Beating Cassie
In front of the jury, Nash said he saw Diddy abuse Cassie with his own eyes. Not once. Several times. He even gave one detailed example that left people stunned.
He said Diddy came to Cassie’s apartment while she was sleeping on the couch. Suddenly, he started screaming at her. Then he grabbed her by the hair and began hitting her. Nash said he, Cassie, and another assistant named “Mia” tried to escape into a bedroom and close the door. But Diddy forced his way in.
He kept hitting Cassie until her head hit a bedframe. She started bleeding heavily. Nash said she was hurt so badly she needed stitches above her eyebrow.
No 911 Call. Just a Plastic Surgeon
Nash said he wanted to call 911. But Diddy told him not to. Instead, one of Diddy’s security guards would take Cassie to a plastic surgeon. The next day, Nash saw Cassie on a video call. She had stitches in her eyebrow.
That’s not something you forget. That’s not something you lie about easily. Nash shared this in court, under oath.
He Also Spoke About Diddy’s “Freak-Offs”
The abuse wasn’t the only shocking thing Nash shared. He also said that Diddy threatened to release sex tapes of Cassie. These tapes were from wild drug-fueled parties that Diddy called “freak-offs.”
Nash said Cassie didn’t want to be part of those parties. She confided in him. She felt uncomfortable and forced. That adds another layer of fear and control to the story.
He Stood Up for Cassie in Court
Something simple, but powerful, happened during Nash’s testimony. When a defense lawyer called her “Ms Ventura,” Nash corrected them. He told them to call her “Mrs Fine.”
That’s because Cassie married personal trainer Alex Fine in 2019. And she just gave birth to their third child this week. Nash even said he spoke to her yesterday after the baby was born.
Even in court, Nash wanted to show respect to his friend. He didn’t let anyone forget that she’s moved on. That she’s not just a victim, but a wife and mother.
More Witnesses Took the Stand
It wasn’t just Nash. Other witnesses spoke, too. One was a fire investigator named Lance Jimenez. He talked about a car fire involving rapper Kid Cudi, whose real name is Scott Mescudi.
Jimenez told the court that someone set Kid Cudi’s Porsche on fire in his driveway. He said it was done with a Molotov cocktail. They found fingerprints at the scene. Some were matched to an unknown woman. Others were sent to the LAPD.
But here’s the strange part. Those other fingerprints were destroyed. Without permission. In the same year. Jimenez said that was not normal.
Combs’ Lawyers Fought Back
Diddy’s defense team didn’t like that. His attorney, Marc Agnifilo, said prosecutors were trying to suggest someone in court destroyed the evidence. He called it “outrageous” and asked for a mistrial.
The judge denied it. But the jury was told to ignore the destroyed fingerprint story.
More to Come in Court
Nash will return to the witness stand again. And soon, the court will hear from “Mia,” Diddy’s former assistant. Prosecutors said her testimony will take up most of the next two days.
This trial is far from over. But one thing is clear: The things being said in that courtroom are not small. They are disturbing. And they are being said by people who once worked closely with Sean “Diddy” Combs.
Real people. Real stories. Real pain.
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