
Defense addresses Combs' relationship with Cassie Ventura, 'Jane'
Cassie Ventura and "Jane" are both "capable, strong" women who chose to remain with Sean Combs, the defense insisted during opening statements.
Ventura was "not coerced to engage in this sex life," and "Jane" was "desperate" to be with Combs, defense attorney Teny Geragos said.
According to Geragos, Ventura attended the funeral of Kim Porter in 2018 when she heard Combs call Porter his soulmate. The defense attorney said it became clear to Cassie then that she was never going to be the love of Combs' life and so she left him with no repercussions.
When Ventura testifies it will be the first time that she and Combs have seen each other since that day in 2018, according to Geragos.
"What he understood was that she was a willing participant in their sex life," Geragos said, and suggested Ventura is now motivated by money.
Geragos said "Jane" and Combs had a "toxic, dysfunctional" relationship but the defense attorney insisted that she, too, was a willing participant in sexual activity.
"Being a willing participant in your own sex life is not sex trafficking," Geragos said.
Geragos said jurors may find videos of the sexual activities difficult to watch "because they were never meant to be seen" and are "intimate."
Federal prosecutors said the videos are evidence of the alleged blackmail that Combs used against women who did not obey him.










