Prosecution rests its case against Diddy
After hearing a few final message exchanges and details of bills, special agent Joseph Cerciello left the stand - and the prosecution rested its case against Sean "Diddy" Combs.
The jury has heard from 34 witnesses, including Combs's ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, who accused him of years of physical abuse and coercive control, as well as violence and rape.
She told the court that during their on-off relationship between 2007 and 2018, he subjected her to drug-fuelled "freak off" sexual encounters with male escorts.
The 38-year-old spent four days on the witness stand, giving evidence while she was eight months pregnant with her third child.
"Freak offs became a job where there was no space to do anything else but to recover and just try to feel normal again," she said. Each time, she added, she had to recuperate from lack of sleep, alcohol, drugs "and other substances", and "having sex with a stranger for days".
Other key witnesses included a former personal assistant to Combs, who went by the pseudonym "Mia". She accused him of sexually assaulting her several times during her employment.
And the court also heard from "Jane", a former girlfriend who also used a pseudonym. She described sexual encounters with male escorts in testimony that was similar to Cassie's, and said his constant need for sex for entertainment left her "sore, tired, exhausted, and overwhelmed".