We now have some updates from the court today, where testimony has continued from special agent Deleassa Penland.
Jurors are on their lunch break - but just before, they were shown a video blocked from public view. They wore headphones to watch what was likely explicit footage, similar to clips they were shown yesterday.
Before this, Penland answered questions about payments made for hotel rooms and flights - and according to receipts shown in court, Sean "Diddy" Combs's businesses were charged several times for damage to hotel rooms.
The Beverly Hills Hotel billed Combs $500 for damage to drapes and carpets, while the Hermitage Hotel charged $950 for deep cleaning.
But the biggest bill shown in court came from the Intercontinental Hotel - which charged the rapper $46,786 for penthouse damage in October 2012.
Jurors have also heard more about Combs's actions following the hotel incident in 2016 - when he was filmed on CCTV apparently attacking Cassie in a lobby.
"I am about to be arrested," he texted her, before calling her five times in 22 minutes with no answer.
It was not true that officers were on their way to arrest him, the court has previously heard, as no one had called the police.
Cross-examining Penland, Combs's lawyer Teny Geragos presented texts showing the rapper and Cassie arranging dates for "freak offs" - sex sessions with male escorts - trying to show they were consensual.
In one text, Cassie said she would prefer a Friday night so she could have the rest of the weekend to physically recover.
Geragos continued to review texts from Cassie that appeared to be loving or positive about "freak offs", noting their absence from the prosecution's evidence presentation.
Penland told the court her job was not to add anything to the government's presentation but to review what was included.
We'll be back later this evening with an update from the afternoon session.