Cassie Ventura testified about another alleged assault by Sean “Diddy” Combs when he attacked her inside her apartment before they were to leave to attend Drake’s annual OVO Festival in Toronto in 2013.
Ventura was later seen at the festival with the rapper French Montana, where she said she purposely styled her hair to cover up the injury.

She recalled being at her apartment with two friends when Combs allegedly entered the room and began yelling about her sleeping on the couch instead of packing.
She testified that two of her friends had “jumped on his back” when Combs tried to attack her — before he eventually attacked her.
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“When he threw me down, I cut my eyebrows not he corner of my bed,” she said.
The jury was shown a photo of Ventura’s busted left eyebrow, which showed a massive bloodied gash.
Combs, 55, later had security bring her to a plastic surgeon’s office in Beverly Hills to suture the gash — but she was left with a permanent scar, Ventura testified.
She texted Combs a picture of the wound and wrote, “so you can remember.”
He replied: “You. Don’t know. When to. Stop. You ave [sic] pushed IT Too far. And continue to push. Sad.”
Cassie detailed other twisted texts she received from the disgraced hip-hop mogul, including one telling her a “successful” freak-off — Combs’ notorious and depraved marathon sex parties — was done without the club drug ketamine.
“You know we have to have a proper FO WITHOUT NO K [ketamine.] … A successful FO is when we remember,” Combs told Cassie in a Jan. 26, 2016 text exchange.
Combs’ ex-girlfriend, now married to his former personal trainer and pregnant with their third child, explained to the jury in court Wednesday that ketamine was her drug of choice because when she took it she got a break from participating in the freak-offs.
She told the jury that Combs routinely hired male escorts to perform sex acts with her while he watched and masturbated — even directing them at times.
Combs is standing trial on racketeering and sex trafficking charges in the Southern District of New York, facing a possible sentence of life in prison if convicted.
He has pleaded not guilty.