Who is Kerry Morgan? Cassie Ventura’s best friend becomes a key figure in Diddy’s trial

Cassie Ventura’s best friend Kerry Morgan became a crucial figure in the trial of Sean Diddy’s comb.
Morgan, 39, will be available on Monday on Monday, mentioned in his testimony last week.
The R&B singer told the court that her ex-boyfriend threw a wooden hanger at her then-best friend and gave her a concussion.
Ventura also mentioned the alleged incidents in her lawsuit against the comb, where she accused the shameful rapper of having her experienced years of “abuse, violence and sexual trafficking cycles.”
The legal documents state that the so-called incident between Morgan and the comb led to a settlement between the two, and Ventura also paid extra money to “resolve the dispute between her close friend and her boyfriend’s abuse and control.”
After alleged torture, the ME&U singer’s relationship with Morgan became “tensive”.
Ventura, 38, also spoke about Morgan at another point during the trial, when Assistant U.S. Attorney Emily Johnson introduced a photo and asked her to celebrate her birthday the previous year last year.
‘In Las Vegas. Kerry Morgan was there too. During my 21st birthday VMA, we were on his terrace and the jury responded to their image.
Kerry Morgan (arrived in court on Monday), Cassie Ventura’s best friend, has become a crucial figure in the trial of Sean ‘diddy’ comb

During the trial, submit past photos of the former best friend (pictured) to the jury

See Morgan in court on Monday
Johnson then asked Ventura what happened after taking the photo, and she replied: ‘Shawn kissed me in the bathroom. I ran back to my hotel. I told Kerry.
On the second day of the trial, Ventura talked about the 2016 attack involving a comb from the InterContinental Hotel in Los Angeles.
When the video was played, Ventura was seen biting her lip while drinking water and taking a deep breath.
The court was also shown images of Ventura, with dark eyes and ruptured lips in the consequences.
She told the court Morgan called police after seeing her state, prompting a string of angry words that combed her hair.
A letter from Ventura to the comb read to the court, “I did the premiere for the biggest thing I’ve ever done in my life.”
“You think it’s OK to do what you do. Please stay away from me.

R&B singer told the court that her ex-boyfriend threw a wooden hanger at her, who was best friend at the time (pictured) and gave her a concussion

Ventura told the court that Morgan called police after seeing her in the state where the 2016 attacks were taking place, prompting a stream of angry text to comb the comb. (Photo: Ex-Couple in 2007)

Ventura also talked about another point in Morgan (who left court on Monday) in a lawsuit against the comb, referring to her trip to Miami with friends
Ventura also talked about Morgan in another point in the lawsuit against the comb, referring to her trip to Miami with her friends.
At the time, the duo traveled with comb and music producer Dallas Austin and was ecstatic on board with “Blue Dolphin.”
The second week of the music tycoon’s trial began Monday after his main plaintiff, Ventura, ended her testimony last week.
The 55-year-old has been accused of using his position as an entertainment executive to impose drug-driven “freaks” with women, including Cassie, with male sex workers, and engage in other abuses to target professionals who rely on him.

Morgan smiled at the camera as her glasses covered her eyes on Monday afternoon

The second week of the music tycoon’s trial began Monday after his main plaintiff, Ventura, ended her testimony last week. (Photo: Comb in court on Monday)
Singer Dawn Richard testified Monday that the hip-hop tycoon threatened to kill her if she told anyone that he had seen him defeated his long-term girlfriend.
Within four days at the Witness booth last week, Cassie testified that she wanted to build a loving relationship with the comb for nearly 11 years, but was tired of her weekly drug-driven “freaks” with male sex workers, which left her exhausted from her music career.
Didi’s lawyer argued that he was guilty of domestic violence – he was not charged – but innocently trafficked and blackmailed.