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Cassie Ventura Drops Bombshell, Vindicates Trump Hotel Shooter: Diddy’s Male Prostitute Exposes Clinton-Obama Cabal

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Cassie Ventura, the ex-girlfriend of Sean "Diddy" Combs, testified in Manhattan federal court for the second day this week, identifying Jonathan Oddi—the 2018 Trump National Doral Miami Golf Club shooter—as a sex worker forced to participate in Combs’ alleged "freak-off" parties.

Ventura’s testimony, combined with admissions Oddi made in a 2018 police interrogation, paints a disturbing picture of Combs’ inner circle, while allegations of a broader conspiracy involving high-profile figures and an unaddressed network of accomplices fuel concerns about the prosecution’s approach.

Ventura, the government’s star witness, told the court that Oddi was among 16 male escorts hired for Combs’ "freak-offs"—coerced, drug-fueled sex parties often involving baby oil.

She described being forced to kiss escorts despite her discomfort, stating, "I tried to avoid kissing… it seemed too intimate," but Combs insisted.

Ventura detailed horrific abuses, including humiliation rituals starting when she was a teenager, such as choking on urine from male prostitutes and being forced to rub bodily fluids on Combs’ nipples.

Sean "Diddy" Combs listens as his former girlfriend Casandra "Cassie" Ventura testifies at his sex trafficking trial in New York City. REUTERS

Oddi, now in Miami-Dade County jail awaiting trial for attempted felony murder of law enforcement officers, armed burglary, and armed grand theft, claimed in his May 18, 2018, police interrogation that he was a "sex slave" for Combs and Ventura.

According to the transcript, Oddi said, "I had sex with Cassie and Sean… He would masturbate and tell me what to do to Cassie… I had like 15 encounters, and I heard lots of business."

He described being paid $800 per session, with Combs directing acts like oral sex and applying baby oil, corroborating Ventura’s account.

Oddi’s interrogation took a turn that corroborates conspiracies surrounding the "pizzagate" scandal as he alleged a "black Illuminati" involving Combs, Hillary Clinton, and Barack Obama.

He claimed, "Diddy is part of a black Illuminati group."

"They do pedophilia, animal abuse, Satanic rituals, and CIA mind control programming," he told law enforcement officials during interrogation.

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Specifically, Oddi alleged, "Hillary Clinton is part of it… She’s involved in the Satanic stuff," tying her to the 2016 "Pizzagate" scandal, where Wikileaks’ release of Clinton campaign and DNC emails led to claims of a Satanic pedophile ring operating operating globally, including at Comet Ping Pong, a Washington, D.C., pizzeria.

Oddi further warned, "They’re trying to kill Trump… There’s an assassination attempt coming," claiming he learned of this plot while overhearing conversations during his time at Combs’ parties.

He also referenced "Satanic rituals at The Bohemian Grove," a private California retreat known for elite gatherings.

These claims resurfaced after Oddi’s 2018 arrest, when he stormed Trump’s Doral resort with an American flag, fired at a chandelier, and shouted warnings about the alleged cabal.

Initially dismissed as delusional, his allegations gained traction when Ventura confirmed his role in the "freak-offs."

Oddi reportedly signed a $5 million non-disclosure agreement with Combs in 2014 to silence him about these activities, turning over a video of his encounters with Combs and Ventura.

"Combs was scared I will expose him," Oddi told police. "My settlement put me in a box."

Combs, 55, faces five criminal counts: one count of racketeering conspiracy, two counts of sex trafficking, and two counts of transporting individuals for prostitution.

He pleaded not guilty and has been detained in Brooklyn since his September 2024 arrest, facing 15 years to life if convicted.

The prosecution, led by Maurene Ryan Comey—daughter of former FBI Director James Comey—presented a 2016 hotel security video showing Combs assaulting Ventura.

Ventura testified that such violence was frequent, saying, "Too many to count."

Yet, concerns are growing that Comey’s team is deliberately withholding evidence against Combs’ alleged co-conspirators.

Despite the indictment detailing a criminal enterprise involving kidnapping, forced labor, bribery, and obstruction of justice since 2004, no associates—like Combs’ former chief of staff, Kristina Khorram, named in civil suits for allegedly covering up his behavior—have been charged.

Laurie Levenson, a former federal prosecutor, suggested that sealed cases may involve cooperating defendants, but the lack of transparency fuels speculation.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Comey also noted difficulties in contacting the lawyer for "Victim-3", potentially excluding her testimony.

Unconfirmed claims of tapes involving celebrities and minors in the court’s possession have intensified calls for broader accountability.

The defense, led by Teny Geragos, admitted Combs’ violent behavior but insisted all encounters were consensual, accusing prosecutors of targeting a "successful Black man."

As Ventura’s testimony continues, the trial—expected to span eight weeks—raises urgent questions about whether justice will extend beyond Combs to the alleged network enabling his crimes.

Oddi’s claims, while extreme, underscore the need for a thorough investigation into all parties involved.

Alicia Powe

Alicia is an investigative journalist and breaking news reporter with RiftTV. Alicia's work is featured on outlets including The Gateway Pundit, Project Veritas, Townhall and Media Research Center.

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