During the ongoing sex trafficking trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs, his attorney introduced the notion that Combs' alleged behavior during a 2018 sexual assault could be linked to bipolar disorder. This came during cross-examination of Cassie Ventura, who recounted Combs' behavior earlier that evening, describing it as "strangely nice" and indicating that he was "not in his right mind" when she pleaded for him to stop. This defense strategy marks the first mention of a potential bipolar diagnosis in relation to Combsâ actions.
During the cross-examination, defense attorney Anna Estevao implied that Sean Combs' alleged sexual assault behavior could be linked to his bipolar disorder, as Cassie Ventura testified.
Cassie Ventura revealed that during dinner with Sean Combs, he acted 'nicely but strangely' and did not respond to her pleas to stop, suggesting he was 'not in his right mind'.
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