CassiaMother, Regina VenturaTok, the witness is in the trial of Sean “Diddy” Peines On Tuesday, May 20, the week after the four days of his daughter testifying against the rapper.
During his testimony, Regina said she expelled a capital loan of $ 20,000 for the home to meet a blackmail demand for Diddy, 55, in 2011. Regina claimed that she sent her money after Hetatened to release explicit videos Cudi child.
“He was physically ill,” Regina told the American lawyer assistant Emily Johnson. “I didn’t understand it. The sex tape threw me. I was trying to hurt my daughter.”
Cassie told her mother about Diddy’s alleged abuse for the first time in December 2011, and Regina said Tuesday that she touched photos of her wounds because she wanted to establish a record. (Those photos were shown to the jury).
“I was shouted and wanted to make sure we would commemorate it,” Regina recalled. “I was afraid of my daughter’s safety.”
After the domestic capital loan, Regina connected the $ 20,000 to Diddy, but she said she returned it after four or five days.
He also pointed out that he once called the police for Diddy after Cassie told him that Diddy had tasks of his phone. Regina said she had a “bitter argument” outside his daughter’s apartment building while trying to get the magnate phone while Cassie was inside.
“I was trying to hit him, but I had a success,” said Regina, says Diddy possible anyway cool the phone, but took Cassie’s car when he left.

Regina Ventura, mother of Cassie Ventura, leaves the Federal Court of Manhattan Duration of the Comam Judgment of Sean “Diddy” on May 20, 2025 in New York City.
John Lamparski/Getty ImagesAfter Regina finished an immediate testimony, the defense refused to interrogate her.
Diddy was arrested in September 2024 and accused of sexual traffic, extortion and transport conspiracy to participate in prostitution. He declared himself innocent of all the charges and has denied all the accusations against him.
“We are disappointed with the decision to pursue what we believe is an unfair prosecution of Mr. Combs by the United States Prosecutor’s Office,” “Diddy’s Fiscaly Marc Agnifilo He said in a statement at that time. “He is an imperfect person, but he is not a criminal. For his credit, Mr. combs has been more than cooperative with this investigation and voluntarily moved to New York last week in advance of these positions. Without anything to hide, and hopes to clarify his name in the court.”
Cassie, who is pregnant eight and a half months, begged four days of testimony on May 13. (She waits for her third baby, a child, with husband Alex well. The couple are already the parents of the daughters Frankie, 5 years old, and sunny, 4.)
The singer of “Me & u” shared numerous details about her relationship with Diddy, which lasted from 2007 to 2018. He also discussed the 2016 incident where Diddy attacked her at the Intercontinental hotel in Los Angeles, as captured by Byy. The jury showed a complete and unknown version of the video in court.
Cassie (full name Casandra Ventura) mentioned her mother several times her testimony, claiming that she hid Diddy’s alleged abuse of Regina because she was afraid to tell her the truth. At one point, Cassie was supposedly kidnapped in a hotel room after being trampled and beaten by Diddy. He told the jury that he wanted to see his mother while his visible wounds cured, but said that “it would not be safe” to leave.
“I understood Sean’s capabilities, their access to weapons, the threats he did before that,” Cassie said on Wednesday, May 14. “I was aware.”
Cassie gets used to saying that her mother saw a blind article in the press that referred to the alleged abuse and asked her if it was her and Diddy. Instead of telling what happened, Cassie denied that it was her.
“I didn’t tell my mother the truth because I was ashamed,” he recalled as he risked. “I didn’t want to put my mother in danger either to know something about that magnitude.”
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“I couldn’t hurt her like that,” he told the Court. “You can’t justify anyone. Special, not your mother.”
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