Grisly aftermath of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ brutal hotel attack on Cassie Ventura shown in never-before-seen photos

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Photos of the grisly aftermath of Sean “Diddy” Combs’ brutal hotel attack on Cassie Ventura have been released.

Prosecutors presented the jury with the images on Wednesday as Ventura took the witness stand for the second day in Combs’ sex trafficking trial.

The pictures showed the remains of the broken vase the rapper threw at his then-girlfriend at the now-closed InterContinental Hotel in Century City, Calif., in March 2016.

Photos of the grisly aftermath of Sean “Diddy” Combs’ brutal hotel attack on Cassie Ventura have been released.
Prosecutors presented the jury with the images on Wednesday as Ventura took the witness stand for the second day in Combs’ sex trafficking trial. U.S. Attorneys SDNY
The pictures showed the remains of the broken vase the rapper threw at his then-girlfriend at the now-closed InterContinental Hotel in Century City, Calif., in March 2016. U.S. Attorneys SDNY
Fragments of the vase were seen scattered on the floor. U.S. Attorneys SDNY

Fragments of the vase were seen scattered on the floor, and flecks of soil were seen splattered across the wall.

“I just remember it coming towards me. I remember it hitting a wall,” Ventura testified in Manhattan federal court.

Prosecutors also displayed photos of the singer with a swollen lip, which were taken on her cellphone as she drove away from the hotel in an Uber.

Flecks of soil were seen splattered across the wall. U.S. Attorneys SDNY
“I just remember it coming towards me. I remember it hitting a wall,” Ventura testified in Manhattan federal court. REUTERS
At the time, her friend called the police, but she testified that she declined to tell them who had beat her. CNN
The full, unedited surveillance video of the assault, which is 15 minutes long, was shown to the jury as well. REUTERS

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At the time, her friend called the police, but she testified that she declined to tell them who had beat her.

The full, unedited surveillance video of the assault, which is 15 minutes long, was shown to the jury as well.

The damning footage was originally released by CNN in May 2024, but it was a shortened version.

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