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NFL star disturbed by latest sickening Diddy accusations

By OLIVER SALT

Published: 11:43 EDT, 15 May 2025 | Updated: 11:43 EDT, 15 May 2025

Baltimore Ravens star Marlon Humphrey has weighed in on the trial of Sean 'Diddy' Combs after being left stunned by the latest allegations made against the rapper, who has pled not guilty.

R&B singer Cassie Ventura, one of Combs' ex-girlfriends, testified in front of her former partner in court on Wednesday as she revealed disturbing intimate details of their relationship on the second day of his sex trafficking trial.

Ventura, 38, alleged that he forced her to participate in the parties, known as ‘Freak Offs’, and have sex with male escorts while he watched.

When asked how long the ‘Freak Offs’ lasted, she said: ‘They ranged anywhere from 36, 48 to 72 hours. The longest one ever was four days. Maybe even more on and off with breaks.’ She said about 10 large bottles of baby oil were used at each party.'

Ventura also claimed that Combs, 55, would leave guns lying around his homes to scare her.

After new accusations against Diddy came to light on Wednesday, Humphrey - a four-time Pro Bowl and two-time All-Pro cornerback for the Ravens - took to social media to express his disgust.

Sean 'Diddy' Combs' ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura (left) testified against him on Wednesday

Ravens star Marlon Humphrey is stunned by the latest allegations made against the rapper

I did not know Diddy was that sick

— marlonhumphrey.eth (@marlon_humphrey) May 14, 2025

He posted on X: 'I did not know Diddy was that sick'.

When asked by another user 'where have you been', Humphrey added: 'I honestly didn’t know anything until my trainer told me today. So I typed it in on here and I been shocked.'

The NFL player, who was taken by Baltimore with the 16th overall pick in the first round of the 2017 draft, is currently gearing up for his ninth season with the team.

In 124 appearances for the Ravens he has recorded 465 tackles and 19 interceptions.

Combs, who won three Grammys during a music career spanning four decades, is facing multiple charges which include sex trafficking, racketeering and other federal offenses after being arrested in New York City back in September. He has pled not guilty to all charges.

Prosecutors claim the music mogul ran a ‘criminal enterprise’ built around coercing women into sex and threatening them if they went public.

His lawyers, however, argue that the sex acts were consensual and did not amount to sex trafficking despite his 'kinky' appetites.

Combs watched on in court as Ventura accused him of forcing her to take part in 'Freak Offs'

The notorious 'freak off' videos at the center of Combs' trial are not being released to the public despite being shown to the jury and news organizations’ request that the public and press have access.

Judge Arun Subramanian sided with the rapper's lawyers and Ventura, both of whom want the explicit content to remain private.

The footage is said to show Cassie and another woman - who is referred to only as 'Jane' - taking part in sickening sex acts with prostitutes they claim Combs forced on them.

They are central to the prosecution's case and have long been speculated over by the public, but Judge Subramanian has decided against allowing journalists to even review the footage and report on the contents of the videos.

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