Diddy Allegedly Kicked Door Off Hinges, Assaulted “Jane” In Brutal Fight Over Utah Trip

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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs was accused of kicking down doors and choking a woman during a violent fight over a Utah trip, according to federal court testimony.

Diddy allegedly kicked down multiple doors and physically attacked a former girlfriend during a violent confrontation over a family trip to Utah.

According to testimony Monday (June 9) in his ongoing federal trial,

“Jane” told jurors on Day 19 of the rap mogul’s sex trafficking and racketeering case that a romantic evening turned into a brutal altercation after she questioned Combs about a young woman he had allegedly traveled with.

She described setting the mood with candles and red lighting at their home before the argument began.

After drinking champagne and tequila, she confronted Combs about the woman’s age and accused him of being attracted to someone she believed was under 21.

The conversation escalated quickly. Jane said she shoved Combs’ head into a marble surface and began throwing candles and glass objects.

When she tried to escape to the master bedroom, she said Combs kicked the door down and then broke through the bathroom door as well.

“He kicked his way into my closet,” she testified, adding that she attempted to flee but was tackled, choked and dragged back inside.

She said she ran six blocks away and hid for two hours before returning.

Once back at the house, Jane noted Combs kicked in the guest bedroom door and began punching her in the head while accusing her of trying to keep him from his children.

She claimed he kicked her while she was curled up on the floor, then grabbed her by the hair and arms and forced her back inside.

She testified that she went to the shower to calm down, where Combs allegedly slapped her, causing her to fall. She said she sat naked on the shower floor, exhausted, while Combs told her to “put some ice on it” and get dressed.

Jane said he picked out lingerie and heels for her to wear, then used her phone to play pornography on the television via screen mirroring.

The testimony follows a second mistrial request filed Saturday (June 7) by Combs’ legal team, who accused prosecutors of misconduct. The defense denies all allegations and has argued that the government is overreaching.

Combs faces five federal charges, including racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion. Prosecutors allege he used his business empire to exploit women through manipulation and financial control.

Jane’s testimony resumed Monday after she broke down on the stand last week.

The trial continues Tuesday (June 10) in federal court.


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