Diddy’s Startling Voicemail: “You’re My Crack Pipe” performed in court

During the epic sex trafficking trial, a chilling voice memo from Sean Combs is discovered.

A troubling voice message that is currently making news was played in court during Sean “Diddy” Combs’ federal sex trafficking trial, where he is facing serious claims.

According to the recording, which was purportedly sent in March 2023, Diddy refers to his ex-girlfriend, who was named in court as “Jane Doe,” as his “crack pipe,” implying that he was dependent on her. Shortly after a vacation to Turks & Caicos, the strange audio was transmitted.

Diddy constantly calls their time together “fun” in the voice message, complimenting her before jokingly referring to her as his “crack pipe” and dubbing her “CP.” He advises her to “stay in the light” and get some rest as the message comes to a close.

One of the primary witnesses in the trial, the woman is a social media influencer who has testified about the mistreatment and manipulation she experienced. She claims that Diddy coerced her into engaging in drug-fueled sexual actions with porn stars and male escorts, then used intimacy to coerce her into staying.

She testified that the sessions were so horrific that she is currently undergoing treatment to attempt to figure out why she continued returning. She said that Diddy had told her not to seek protection during these interactions and that she would only feel “loved” after spending time alone with him.

She dated the founder of Bad Boy Records until his incarceration in late 2023, having initially met him in 2020 while traveling to Miami. During cross-examination, she acknowledged that she still loved him in spite of the abuse.

Graphic allegations of claimed “freak-off” sex marathons, physical abuse, and control-manipulation techniques have been made public during the trial. After five days on the witness stand, she is anticipated to conclude her evidence.

Although the 55-year-old Diddy has refuted every accusation, a conviction could result in life in prison. One voice note at a time, the courtroom is given an unvarnished glimpse into the music mogul’s private life as the trial progresses and his legal fights mount.

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