Who is Dawn Richard? What to Know About the Singer Who Testified in Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Trial

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Dawn Richard shared chilling testimony against Sean “Diddy” Combs in his ongoing sex trafficking trial.

The Danity Kane alum, who rose to fame as a member of the girl group formed by the rapper on Making the Band and later collaborated with him in the trio Diddy – Dirty Money, took the stand as a witness for the prosecution.

During her testimony on May 16, Richard alleged that Combs hit Cassie Ventura—her label mate—with a skillet full of eggs in 2009 while at his Los Angeles home.

“He came downstairs, asking where his phone was and he threw her to the ground,” Richard told the court, per NBC News—who had reporters present in the courtroom. “He attempted to kick her, she fell to the ground and went into the fetal position, literally trying to hide her head.”

On May 19, Richard returned to the stand, where she shared more allegations about Combs’ behavior.

“He said, ‘You could go missing,’ that we could die,” Richard said of Combs, according to NBC News. “I was shocked but also scared, I couldn’t believe this would be the beginning of a journey for us (with the group Dirty Money).”

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Just days before Combs’ arrest on charges including sex trafficking, prostitution and racketeering conspiracy last September—he has pleaded not guilty—Richard filed a civil lawsuit accusing him of sexual assault among other abuses. She also alleged in the suit that she witnessed Combs physically assaulting other women, including his ex-girlfriend Ventura, “on numerous occasions.” (Combs’ legal team has since denied all claims in the slew of civil lawsuits filed against him.)

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The 41-year-old’s court appearance comes after Ventura—who dated Combs on-and-off for more than a decade before their split in 2018—also took the stand throughout the first four days of the trial, detailing the alleged abuse and violence she endured during her relationship with the rapper.

Keep reading to learn more about Richard.

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When Did Dawn Richard Start Working With Sean “Diddy” Combs?

The 41-year-old began working with the rap mogul in 2004, at 21 years old, when she competed on the MTV reality show Making the Band for a spot in his new girl group, later named Danity Kane, and signed with his record label. After the group’s initial disbanding in 2009, she became a member of Combs’ trio Diddy – Dirty Money alongside Combs and Kalenna Harper before going independent three years later.

When Did Dawn Richard Sue Sean “Diddy” Combs?

Richard filed a lawsuit against Combs last September, over a year after Ventura accused him of sexual assault and other abuses during their decade-long relationship in her own suit, which was settled one day after it was filed. Ventura’s lawsuit, which during the trial she revealed was settled for $20 million, was then followed by a flood of civil litigation on allegations of rape and sexual assault as well as eventual criminal charges. (Combs has pleaded not guilty to all charges and denied all allegations made in the lawsuits filed against him.)

“She’s an accomplished woman and she’s all about the music,” Richard’s lawyer Lisa Bloom said on DailyMail’s The Trial of Diddy podcast at the time. “All she wants to do is make music and be a musician. And yet, she found herself in the position—after Cassie Ventura came forward—of saying, ‘I need to come forward too, in support of Cassie, and in support of others, to tell my own story.’”

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What Has Dawn Richard Said About Her Time Working With Sean “Diddy” Combs?

The “Ride for You” singer alleged in a lawsuit, obtained by E! News, that the rap mogul subjected her to “years of inhumane working conditions which included groping, assault, and false imprisonment.”

In the lawsuit, she also went on to list several alleged incidents of sexual assault and other misconduct from the rapper.

“Mr. Combs frequently held meetings with Ms. Richard wearing only his underwear,” the suit alleged, “despite Ms. Richard’s protests and repeated requests for him to put on clothing.”

The singer also alleged that, while working with Combs, he repeatedly ordered her to strip down to her underwear, made demeaning remarks about her body and intruded into her changing room unannounced while she was undressed and touched her without permission “under the guise of showing the stylist what to do.”

And one month after the suit was filed, Richard’s lawyer shared more details.

On behalf of her client, Bloom alleged that Combs “groped and grabbed her body parts, sexually assaulted her, [and] not only failed to pay her money that was promised to her, but actually prevented her from eating and sleeping during those years—just treated her terribly,” the attorney told BBC’s Newsnight at the time. “And when she spoke out, she says she was threatened with more physical violence.”

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When Did Sean “Diddy” Combs Allegedly Falsely Imprison Dawn Richard?

Richard alleged that, during a 2010 incident, Combs’ bodyguard locked her inside a Bentley with no interior door handles for more than two hours after she and the rapper got into a confrontation, during which she says he swung his fist toward her face.

And upon calling her father for help, per the lawsuit, she alleged that Combs threatened to damage her reputation.

“Once Ms. Richard’s father expressed that he intended to contact police,” the lawsuit stated, “Mr. Combs warned him to ‘think about your family’ and ‘think about your daughter’s career.'”

How Did Sean “Diddy” Combs Respond to Dawn Richard’s Allegations?

Within hours of Richard filing her September lawsuit, Combs denied all her allegations.

“Mr. Combs is shocked and disappointed by this lawsuit,” Combs’ lawyer said in a statement to E! News at the time. “In an attempt to rewrite history, Dawn Richard has now manufactured a series of false claims all in the hopes of trying to get a pay day—conveniently timed to coincide with her album release and press tour.”

Alleging that Richard would not have continued to work with Combs if her claims her true, the lawyer added, “It’s unfortunate that Ms. Richard has cast their 20-year friendship aside to try and get money from him, but Mr. Combs is confidently standing on truth and looks forward to proving that in court.”

For more details on Combs’ trial, keep reading.

Sean “Diddy” Combs Sentenced to 50 Months in Prison

The judge sentenced him to 50 months in prison—totaling over four years—plus five years of supervised release and a fine of $500,000 at the hearing Oct. 3, 2025.

Sean “Diddy” Combs Breaks His Silence

The musician spoke out for the first time in court at his sentencing Oct. 3, apologizing to victims Cassie Ventura and “Jane.”

“Domestic violence will always be a heavy burden that I will have to forever carry,” Combs said. “My actions were disgusting, shameful and sick. I was sick, sick from the drugs, I was out of control, I needed help and I didn’t get the help, and I cannot make no excuse.”

He went on to share how the case has impacted him.

“I am just a human being, I was trying my best, I got lost in my excess and lost in my ego,” he continued. “Because of my decision, I lost my freedom and the opportunity to raise my children and be there for my mother. I lost all of my businesses and lost my career and destroyed my reputation and, most of all, I lost my self-respect. I have been humbled and broken to my core. I hate myself right now. I’ve been stripped down to nothing.”

Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Sentencing Date Set

In July, Judge Arun Subramanian scheduled Combs’ sentencing date for Oct. 3, 2025. Subramanian denied Combs’ request to be released on bond ahead of the sentencing, citing the rapper’s “years-long pattern of violence” as a reason for him to remain behind bars. 

Ex-Girlfriend Cassie Ventura’s Lawyer Reacts to Verdict

After Combs was found not guilty of racketeering conspiracy as well as sex trafficking ex Cassie and ex “Jane”—though he was found guilty of transportation to engage in prostitution of both women—the singer’s lawyer reacted to the verdicts.

“This entire criminal process started when our client Cassie Ventura had the courage to file her civil complaint in November 2023,” Douglas Wigdorsaid in a July 2 statement to E! News. “Although the jury did not find Combs guilty of sex trafficking Cassie beyond a reasonable doubt, she paved the way for a jury to find him guilty of transportation to engage in prostitution. By coming forward with her experience, Cassie has left an indelible mark on both the entertainment industry and the fight for justice.”

Noting the charges—which Combs pleaded not guilty to—Wigdor added, “We must repeat – with no reservation – that we believe and support our client who showed exemplary courage throughout this trial.”

Wigdor also praised Ventura, who was one of 34 witnesses called to the standing during Combs’ 29-day trial, for her effort.

“She displayed unquestionable strength and brought attention to the realities of powerful men in our orbit and the misconduct that has persisted for decades without repercussion,” he continued. “This case proved that change is long overdue, and we will continue to fight on behalf of survivors.”

Sean “Diddy” Combs Reacts to Split Verdict

Upon hearing that he was acquitted on three of the five charges in his federal court case, Combs—who faced life in prison if convicted on all charges—got on his knees and placed his head down in a chair, in a prayer-like position, according to NBC News reporters in the courtroom.

Per the news organization, Combs’ family stood in the courtroom, clapping and cheering for the music mogul’s fate. The defense attorneys hugged each other, while Combs hugged lawyer Brian Steel.

Jurors Reach a Verdict in Sean “Diddy” Combs Sex Trafficking Case

On July 2, the 12-member jury delivered their verdicts on the five federal charges Combs faced in his sex trafficking trial. The jurors, who were on their third day of deliberation, found him guilty of two charges of transportation to engage in prostitution, relating to ex-girlfriends Ventura and a woman referred to as “Jane.”

Combs—who had pleaded not guilty to all charges—was found not guilty of one count of racketeering conspiracy and two counts of sex trafficking.

The day before delivering their verdicts, the jury told U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian they were unable to reach a consensus on the racketeering charge due to “unpersuadable views.” Subramanian addressed the jurors and encouraged them to continue their deliberations. A verdict was reached hours after deliberations began the next day.

Prosecutors Conclude With Nearly Five-Hour Closing Arguments

Prosecutor Christy Slavik spent four hours and 50 minutes delivering closing remarks to jurors, in which she argued that Sean “Diddy” Combs “used power, violence and fear to get what he wanted.”

“He doesn’t take no for an answer,” she said. “It was his kingdom. Everyone was there to serve him.” 

Slavik pointed to Combs’ 2016 physical assault of his then-girlfriend Cassie Ventura and a 2024 alleged assault of his then-girlfriend, who has been going by “Jane” for the trial.

“These two incidents are separated by eight years, but they’re not separate stories,” she said. “They’re chapters in the same book, the story of Sean Combs and the criminal enterprise he led made up of his inner circle.”

“Again and again, that criminal enterprise serviced the defendant’s every desire through a methodical pattern of violence, coercion and manipulation,” she continued. “The defendant counted on silence and shame to keep his crimes hidden. He thought that his fame, wealth and power put him above the law.”

Slavik argued that this trial Combs had the help of what she described as a “a small army of personal staff, who made it their mission to meet the defendant’s every desire,  promote his power and protect his reputation at all costs.”

Prosecutors Seek to Streamline Charges Against Sean “Diddy” Combs

The prosecution submitted a filing to court, in which they requested to amend parts of their theories of attempted arson and kidnapping.

Although Combs is still facing the same racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking counts—which include the kidnapping and arson allegations—prosecutors wrote in the June 24 letter they had “removed instructions from the charge relating to attempted kidnapping under both California and New York law, attempted arson under California law, and aiding and abetting sex trafficking.”

The government added that it “hopes” simplifying the language “not only serves the purposes of streamlining the instructions but also will avoid any confusion.”

Sean “Diddy” Combs Confirms He Won’t Be Testifying

Combs told Judge Subramanian that he will not take the stand during his sex trafficking trial.

The judge emphasized that regardless of the rap mogul’s decision, “no one, including the jury, could draw any inference or suggestion of your guilt from the fact that you did not testify.”

Combs, who confirmed that he spoke with his team about not testifying, emphasized that this was “solely” his decision.

“We have discussed it thoroughly, that is my decision,” he said to the judge. “That is totally my decision, I am making it.”

Defense Shares Estimation on Closing Arguments

Combs’ defense attorney Teny Garagos told the judge that her team and the prosecution expect to take “at least four hours” each for their closing arguments. 

With Homeland Security Investigations Special Agent Joseph Cerciello completing his multi-day testimony as the prosecution’s witness June 24, the defense will begin their argument. Combs’ team shared that they will not be moving forward with any witnesses and will instead focus on entered evidence.

Juror Sees Apparent Footage From “Freak Offs”

During Ceriello’s testimony June 23, the jury was shown explicit videos—which, according to NBC News reporters in the courtroom, appeared to be from Combs’ “freak offs”—that were entered into evidence.

While the special agent noted there were 50 explicit videos from 2021 and 2022,jurors were shown two files using headphones and screens.

Hotel Rooms Were Stocked With Baby Oil, Plan-B Pills For “Freak Offs”

In voicemails to his former chief of staff Kristina Khorram played June 23, Combs detailed a specific list of requests while staying at a hotel in November 2021, including a restock on baby oil—which he regularly used during “freak offs.”

“Tell them to call me before they are on the way,” he said to Khorram. “Can’t believe I’m out. Put 20 bottles in this motherf–ker.”

Along with Khorram extending the hotel visit for an additional day, she replied, “OK. The baby oil is outside the door.”

In text messages, his former employee texted that she was preparing an IV drip for him and Jane, which he used as part of at least one “freak off” recovery, according to the group text messages.

She also made sure that there were Plan-B pills, an emergency contraceptive, in his nightstand.

Cassie Ventura and Sean “Diddy” Combs’s Texts About His Alleged Abuse Revealed 

Jurors were shown a series of text messages between Combs and Ventura, during which the “Long Way 2 Go” singer candidly detailed the toll his alleged abuse was taking on her. 

After Combs asked whether Ventura, whom he dated on and off from 2007 to 2018, wanted to take a break in March 2017, she replied, “No. I just don’t want to be beat down for being defiant or ever. You treat me and make me feel like I don’t matter.”

In another instance, she further accused her ex of physically assaulting her. 

“I give you love, and as soon as I turn my head for a second and you get fucked up, you drag me down the hall by my hair. I’m 30 years old,” Ventura wrote to him that May. “This isn’t play anymore. I felt like I was dead last night and it wasn’t happening to me bc seeing my light was so beautiful.”

Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Former Assistant Denies Being Drug Mule But Says He Bought Thousands of Dollars in Drugs for the Rapper

Combs’ former assistant Brendan Paul—whom he employed from 2022 to 2024—testified that he had purchased drugs for his boss on multiple occasions, including “Marijuana, 2C, cocaine, ketamine, ecstasy.”

“We would text the drug dealer and then the drug dealer would come to either of the homes,” Paul—who also recalled being fired multiple times for varying offenses, including forgetting a Lululemon fanny pack—said of the process. “I was introduced to them either through texts or phone calls.”

However, Paul vehemently denied being a “drug mule” for the rap mogul.

Judge Cancels Court on Day 26 of Sean “Diddy” Combs Trial Over Sick Juror

Judge Subramanian adjourned the courtroom for the day on June 18 after a member of the main jury did not return due to illness. (Court is not in session on June 19 for Juneteenth.) 

“We have a sick juror who cannot be here and had vertigo and had to turn back,” the judge said. “The juror’s partner notified us. He is not here, and he is on the regular jury, so it appears we cannot go on today.”

The judge noted that it’s unclear whether the juror’s vertigo flare-up—which causes dizziness, nausea, and headaches, along with other symptoms—is temporary or a long-term issue, but would “monitor the situation.”

With court not in session June 19 for Juneteenth, Judge Subramanian said the trial would resume with a shortened session on June 20, running from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Second Sean “Diddy” Combs Jury Member Faces Possible Dismissal

Shortly after Judge Subramanian dismissed Juror No. 6 over conflicting answers as to his place of residence, a second member faces possible dismissal over an alleged improper conversation about the case with a former colleague. The member in question was questioned by the judge and handed his phone in for inspection, per NBC News.

A decision had not been made as to the member’s dismissal by the end of the court session on June 16.

Kanye West Supports Sean “Diddy” Combs With Courthouse Visit

Kanye West arrived at the New York City courthouse June 13 in support of Combs. The “Stronger” rapper, who was in the building for about 30 minutes, made a brief visit to the overflow area but never entered the courtroom. The main room is reserved for Combs’ family and legal team, as well as the media and spectators who wait in line for hours for a seat.

Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Ex Says Mogul Was Upset After She Attended Another Man’s “Freak Off”

Jane recalled an argument between them after she went on a trip to Las Vegas with another rapper and his wife. 

She testified that it led to sexual voyeurism after she solicited Anton, a sex worker whom she and Combs often hired, where a group of people watched him have sex with a woman in a hotel room during the trip.

Jane told Combs’ attorney Geragos that the rap mogul was upset after accusing her of attending another man’s “freak off.”

Prosecutors Seek Removal of Juror in Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Trial

On day 21 of Combs’ trial, assistant U.S. attorney Maurene Comey shared her team is seeking to remove one of the 12 members of the jury.

“We were very reluctant to put in this letter,” she told Judge Subramanian before the jury entered the New York City courtroom. “It appeared to be a lack of candor with the court that raises serious issues with us.” 

Defense attorney Alexandra Shapiro—who said that Juror No. 6 is among the panel’s Black members—asked for one or two days to “respond in writing” and “go over case law.”

In response, Judge Subramanian said he will “reserve on handling logistics” about the juror until a decision is made. 

 

Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Ex Has Heated Exchange With Defense Team During Cross-Examination

Jane and Garagos had a tense conversation June 10 as the latter insinuated the witness was having sex with men for luxury goods. 

Geragos went through text messages from November 2021 between Jane and Combs, in which the witness was upset that the rap mogul was having sex with other women. Per the texts, she asked Combs if he gave the other woman “a Chanel bag” after having sex.

Jane said that she didn’t get a Chanel purse from Combs, telling Garagos that she “got trauma.”

When the attorney asked what a Bottega bag was, she replied, “I’m sure you have one.”

And when Geragos asked how much the item costs, Jane asked, “How much does my body cost?”

Jane was granted a 10-minute break following the exchange.

Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Ex Says She Wondered What Was “Driving Him” Sexually

Jane testified that around 2022, she believed that Combs was a “cuckhold,” a person who finds pleasure in watching their partner be physically intimate with another person, after looking up her and Combs’ sexual dynamic.

“It gave me more of an understanding,” she said of her reasoning for the research. “I was just trying to deep dive on all the reasons why they had derived so much pleasure from watching their woman be with other men.”

The witness theorized that Combs’ desire for “hotel nights,” the details of which are nearly identical to Ventura’s “freak offs,” was because he may be curious about his own sexuality.

“Cucks could also have a real curiosity that they’re too ashamed to experience themselves,” she testified, “and so they use the woman to venture out in this curiosity without actually doing the act itself.”

Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Ex Mentions Koby Bryant, Shaquille O’Neil and Michael Jordan During Testimony

Jane testified that she had nicknamed Paul—an escort she and Combs solicited on multiple occasions—“Trifecta” because she compared their sexual dynamic to the on-court success of basketball stars.

“I was Kobe Bryant and Paul was Shaq [O’Neil],” she told jurors. “Combs was Michael Jordan.”

She described Paul as “really nice,” noting that if she “had to” have sex with escorts, “at least it was with someone with a warm energy.”

Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Ex Says Mogul’s Chief of Staff “Influenced a Great Deal” of Their Romance

Jane testified that Combs’ dynamic with Khorram was a “point of contention” in the witness’ romance with the rap mogul.

“She was always with him,” Jane said of Khorram. “It was difficult for our relationship. I believe that she had very strong feelings about me, which influenced a great deal with how Sean treated me.”

Judge Denies Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Defense Team’s Second Motion for a Mistrial

On June 10, Judge Subramanian denied a motion for mistrial by Combs’ legal team, in which his attorneys argued that Ventura and her friend Bryana Bongolan lied about the latter being dangled over the 17th-floor balcony by the rap mogul. 

His lawyers, whose previous motion for a mistrial was also denied, accused the prosecution in the filing of “misconduct” with the “introduction of perjured testimony.”

“In this trial the government has presented testimony that it knew or should have known was materially false related to its allegation that Mr. Combs dangled Bryana Bongolan from the balcony of Cassie Ventura’s apartment in September 2016,” the letter said. “Accordingly, to avoid an unfair conviction in this case the Court should grant a mistrial.”

Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Ex Details Hourslong 2024 Beating

Jane alleged that the rap mogul had beaten her for hours June 2024.

Jane testified that she and Combs began arguing about the latter seeing a woman who was 25 years his junior, which Jane said led to her calling him a “pedophile” and pushing his head into a marble kitchen counter.

The witness said she had hidden in the primary bedroom and Combs began kicking the door open. (Photos of the cracked door were entered into evidence.) She alleged that while trying to run away, the Bad Boy Records founder kicked her in the back of the thigh, which made her fall.

“He put me in a chokehold on the ground, lifted me up, and I couldn’t breathe, and I was on my tippy toes,” she told the prosecution. “I was just trying to get out of his grip.”

Jane said she ran out of the house and hid behind a wall outside for approximately two hours, hoping he would leave, but he did not. She said they subsequently returned to his home, where she curled up in the backyard to protect herself as Combs allegedly attacked her.

Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Ex Says Attack By Rapper Left  Her “Golfball-sized” Welts 

According to Jane, the altercation escalated after Combs allegedly punched her back. “He started punching my head,” she told the court. “He started kicking me. He started saying all kinds of things and just kept punching.”

She alleged that he told her that she was “trying to take him away from his kids and his family.” 

“I said, ‘No, I’m not. Just leave me alone. Just leave. Please stop,’” she testified. “Then he just grabs me by my arm and my hair and just starts dragging me back to the house … by my hair, by my arm.”

After the alleged assault, Jane said she saw “two golfball-sized welts” on her forehead, as well as a black eye.

Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Ex Details Homeland Security Raid at Her Home

Jane said that Homeland Security Investigated raided her home, which was paid for by Combs in March 2023, along with multiple other residences owned by the mogul. She said that agents came to her house and she called Combs’ head of security to tell him about the situation.

Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Ex Says He Threatened To Release Sex Tapes

Janealleged that the mogul threatened to release their sex tapes and show them to her baby’s father in December 2023. 

As Jane and Combs’ relationship deteriorated, she said he told her that he had “nothing to lose” by releasing the videos. She testified, “It was just back-to-back pressure phone calls.” 

She texted Khorram about the interaction, which was entered into evidence. In the texts, Jane wrote that Combs was threatening to post the footage, in which she said she was “heavily drugged.”

She also wrote that she needed “time away from” Combs because she was trying to work through “all the trauma” he caused. 

Jane told the court that Khorram assured her that Combs would not use the footage.

Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Ex Says She Fainted After Reading Cassie Ventura’s Lawsuit

Jane said during her testimony that parts of Ventura’s November 2023 lawsuit—which was ultimately settled—mirrored her own experience with Combs.

“I almost fainted, in fact, I think I did,” she told jurors as she cried. “There was three specific  pages that was just a harrowing reference to what I was experiencing.” 

Jane, who took part in “hotel nights, “said that it felt like she was reading “her own story.” It led to her confronting Combs via text messages.

“I feel like I am reading my own sexual trauma,” she wrote after Ventura’s lawsuit, in screenshots shown in evidence. “I am sick. It’s exactly word for word, drug-filled days and nights. You knew this was coming. You gaslit me, you made me go crazy.”

“I am disgusted, I felt forced to perform back to back,” the messages continued. “You made me feel crazy about the sex trauma I was feeling. I feel very violated. This was sexual exploitation.”

Combs subsequently called Jane and recorded the conversation without her knowledge that was entered into evidence, in which he told her that they “did these things together” and that “this is when” he needed her “to be there.”

Jane, who didn’t know she was being recorded, told Combs that she was “sick” to her stomach after reading Ventura’s documents.

Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Ex Says She Threw Up 3 Times During “Hotel Night” Without Drugs

Jane said that while she was often high on ecstasy while participating in “Hotel Nights” with Combs and male escorts, one evening she decided not to take any drugs while having sex with three men.

“I was with multiple men this night,” she testified. “I threw up. Sean came in and said, ‘You’ll feel better now. Let’s go outside.’”

Jane said that at the end of the night, she felt “absolutely terrible.”

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