NEW YORK — R&B singer Cassie finished testifying in the Sean ''Diddy'' Combs sex trafficking trial Friday after four emotional days on the witness stand during which she was questioned about the deepest, most disturbing secrets of her sex life and described being beaten and raped by a man she once loved.
When Judge Arun Subramanian told her she could leave, saying, ''You've been here a long time,'' Cassie glanced once toward the jury but never looked in Combs' direction as she walked out of the courtroom for the final time.
After departing, Cassie, who dated Combs for a decade, released a statement through her lawyer saying she hoped her testimony helps others ''heal from the abuse and fear.''
''For me, the more I heal, the more I can remember,'' she said. ''And the more I can remember, the more I will never forget.''
Combs, 55, is on trial in New York on charges that he exploited his status as an entertainment executive to force women, including Cassie, into drug-fueled ''freak-offs'' with male sex workers and engaged in other abusive acts against people who relied on him for their careers.
Combs has pleaded not guilty to federal sex trafficking and racketeering charges. His lawyers say that, although he could be violent, nothing he did amounted to a criminal enterprise. And Combs insists all the sex at the freak-offs was consensual.
Shortly after Cassie finished testifying, prosecutors called another witness who was once close to Combs: Dawn Richard, a singer who appeared on his reality show ''Making the Band,'' which launched her group act Danity Kane.
Richard testified that she witnessed Combs physically attack Cassie on multiple occasions. During a visit to Combs' home recording studio in 2009, Richard said she and another woman saw Combs hit Cassie ''on the head and beat her on the ground."