The jury is seeing messages and hearing testimony about the prolonged breakup of Sean Combs and Cassie Ventura in late 2018, which the defense appears to be using to try and raise further doubt about her rape allegation.
"You don't say anything to the effect of, 'the last time we saw each other you raped me,'" Estevao noted about Ventura's communications with Combs.
According to Ventura's testimony, the last she and Combs had sex was Sept. 27, 2018, when Ventura testified she received a FaceTime call from her now-husband Alex Fine.
"Did you answer that call?" defense attorney Anna Estevao asked. "No," Ventura responded.
"Was it in the middle of sexual intercourse that you received this call?" Estevao asked. "We were together. I don't know," Ventura responded.
"Your husband learned about your evening with Mr. Combs, right?" Estevao asked. "You told your now-husband that Mr. Combs raped you."
"That wasn't the evening I was raped," Ventura testified. When Fine eventually found out about the alleged rape, Ventura testified that he punched a wall.
Earlier, the defense showed Ventura transcripts of her interviews with law enforcement agents, pointing out that she told them that the night of the alleged rape Combs was acting "nice but strangely." The defense also tried to point out how Ventura wondered whether the alleged attack occurred because of Combs potentially having bipolar disorder, the first time such a condition was mentioned at trial.
Combs discussed his mental health struggles in a 2009 Playboy Magazine article.
"I think therapy is good. I've been called bipolar - I'm not; I just have very drastic mood swings," he said in the interview.
The jurors are in a lunch break.