Baltimore Star Ravens, Marlon Humphrey, weighed on the trial of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs after being amazed by the last allegations formulated against the rapper, who pleaded not guilty.
The singer of R&B Cassie Ventura, one of the ex-girlfriends of Combs, testified before her former partner in court on Wednesday when she revealed intimate details of their relationship on the second day of her trial on sexual traffic.
Ventura, 38, allegedly alleged that he had forced her to participate in the parties, known as “Freak Sofs”, and to have sex with male escorts while he was watching.
When they were asked how long the “Freak OFS” lasted, she said: “They went from 36, 48 to 72 hours. The longest was four days. Maybe even more on and outside the breaks. She said that around 10 large bottles of baby oil were used at each party.
Ventura also said that Combs, 55, would leave firearms lying around her houses to scare him.
After new charges against Diddy revealed on Wednesday, Humphrey – a four -time pro Bowl and the double all -pro corner for the Ravens – went to social networks to express his disgust.
The ex-girlfriend of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ Cassie Ventura (on the left) testified against him on Wednesday

The Ravens star, Marlon Humphrey, is amazed by the last allegations made against the rapper
He posted on X: “I did not know that Diddy was so sick”.
When asked for another user “where was you”, Humphrey added: “Honestly, I knew nothing until my trainer tells me today. So I hit it here and I was shocked.
The NFL player, who was taken by Baltimore with the 16th choice in total in the first round of the 2017 draft, is currently preparing for his ninth season with the team.
In 124 appearances for the Ravens, he recorded 465 plated and 19 interceptions.
Combs, which won three grammys during a musical career covering four decades, faces several accusations, including sex trafficking, racketeering and other federal offenses after being arrested in New York in September. He pleaded not guilty of all accusations.
Prosecutors claim that the musical magnate managed a “criminal enterprise” built around the constraint of women in sex and threatening them if they become public.
His lawyers, however, argue that sexual acts were consensual and did not constitute sex trafficking despite his “frizzy” appetites.

Combs looked in the Ventura court accused him of having forced him to participate in “freak offs”
The notorious videos “Freak off” during the Center of Combs trial “are not published to the public despite the request for the request from the jury and the press organizations that the public and the press have access.
Judge Arun Subramanian has signed on the side of the lawyers of the rapper and Ventura, who both wish that the explicit content remains private.
It is said that the images show Cassie and another woman – which is only called “Jane” – participating in disgusting sexual acts with prostitutes that they claim combs which are forced to.
They are at the heart of the accusation case and have long been speculated by the public, but judge Subramanian decided not to authorize journalists to review the images and report on the content of the videos.