Tiger Warning: S*Xual Abuse is mentioned in this article.
What kind of Ventura described in depth how the scene ‘Didi’ Comombs’ sex-filled “freak of” parties physically affected her as she captured the stand for the second time during the high-profile S*X trafficing trial. He revealed that the parties left him in pain, both mentally and physically.
The singer returned to the Manhattan federal court on Wednesday as Assistant United States Attorney Emily Johnson asked the 38-year-old that “medical issues” he had experienced as a result of over-the-top parties. In response, he said, “I had a lot of stomach issues and gastrointestinal issues from taking drugs.”
Ventura revealed that “Freak-Offs” gave him “urinary tract infection”. He also developed “source” on his tongue. “(This) was really painful for a long time. I could not really believe that I dealt with him,” he shared.
Combes did not stop on strange S*xual acts, he also turned violent in parties. Ventura recalled while fighting with combs during her relationship. But, he quickly “learned that it can increase the fight more and make it worse for me.”
“I felt empty and gross,” he revealed, describing the later “Freak Offs”.
As a recovery ritual, both went to get IV drip, massage, and opiates after parties. Ventua explained, “Operates felt numb me, that is why I depended on them a lot.”
Ventura testified that Combes threatened to release her videos in “Freak of” to keep her calm. “I was afraid of my career, I was afraid of my family. It’s terrible, it’s disgusting; no one should do so,” he said.
The test began with a statement on Monday, followed by emotional testimony from other alleged victims. One of the most disturbing moments came when the jury was shown hotel monitoring footage since 2016. The video appeared in a hotel lobby to show Venchura and show the attackers.
Comombs has requested not to be guilty for all allegations and denies any wrongdoing.
Disclaimer: If you need support or know someone who is struggling with domestic violence or attack or misuse, please reach your nearest mental health experts or NGOs or talk to someone about it. There are many helpline available for the same.

