Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ former girlfriend appeared in court on Tuesday to testify in the ongoing high-profile case against the music mogul. The woman, who chose to be identified as ‘Jane’ in court, described the complexities of her past relationship with Combs and expressed regret over certain aspects of their time together.

During cross-examination, Jane spoke about the emotional challenges she faced while in the relationship. She stated that she often felt pressured to participate in activities that she now looks back on with regret. Jane told the court, “I resent him for leading me into the lifestyle he led me to,” and added that her decisions were influenced by her desire to maintain the relationship.

Jane also revealed that she has recently begun therapy to better understand her experiences and the choices she made while involved with Combs. “The reasons are becoming more and more clear as I proceed with therapy,” she said, noting that her participation in certain activities was rooted in emotional pressure and a wish to feel valued in the relationship.

Earlier this week, Jane testified that her relationship with Combs lasted for three years and ended when Combs was arrested in September 2024. She explained that she initially believed some of their shared experiences were unique and special but later came to question them.

Prosecutors allege that Combs used his position and influence to control and mistreat women over a period of two decades. They claim that he maintained a network of associates who helped facilitate this behavior. Combs’ legal team, however, has argued that while there were issues in his relationships, all interactions were consensual.

Earlier in the trial, R&B singer Casandra “Cassie” Ventura also testified, describing her own experiences during her 11-year relationship with Combs, which ended in 2018.

The case continues to draw significant public attention, highlighting issues of consent and the responsibilities of those in positions of power. The trial is ongoing, and more testimony is expected in the coming weeks as both sides present their evidence.