Diddy’s Alleged NDA With Trump Golf Club Shooter Resurfaces Amid Criminal Trial

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Diddy’s Alleged NDA With Trump Golf Club Shooter Resurfaces Amid Criminal Trial

Explosive Allegations Resurface as Diddy’s Criminal Trial Begins

As jury selection unfolds in Sean “Diddy” Combs’ high-profile criminal trial in New York, shocking new allegations have emerged tying the music mogul to an alleged 2014 non-disclosure agreement with a man arrested for a bizarre 2018 shooting at President Donald Trump’s Florida golf course.

According to The New York Post, Jonathan Oddi, the man who stormed Trump National Doral Golf Club and engaged in a shootout with police, reportedly claimed during his arrest that he had been a sex slave for Diddy and singer Cassie Ventura. Oddi said he had signed an NDA in exchange for $5 million, preventing him from speaking out.

“I had sex with Cassie and Sean. Basically, he would masturbate and tell me what to do to Cassie. I was like a sex slave—for them, that’s what I was,” Oddi allegedly told police during interrogation.

Oddi claimed he feared retaliation if he violated the NDA:

“He’s scared I will expose him. My settlement put me in a box. Basically, I couldn’t talk because I was going to be sued. They kept following me.”

 

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Ex-Wife Speaks Out

Oddi’s ex-wife, attorney Tonia Troutwine, corroborated details about the NDA’s timing, stating it aligned with their divorce. In an interview with Daily Mail, Troutwine remarked:

“The date of that contract was around the same time as our divorce. I almost feel like he divorced me because he came into all this money.”

She further suggested Oddi had begun associating more closely with Diddy:

“Diddy just has those radiating personalities… Johnny would’ve played perfectly into that. He liked to be the king.”

Troutwine described Oddi’s push for a fast divorce as suspicious, only later discovering the alleged NDA. She also pointed to Oddi’s mental breakdown in 2018—coinciding with Cassie’s split from Diddy—as further context for his instability.

“If any of this is true… Johnny would’ve tried to help Cassie, not hurt her.”

Criminal Trial Update

The resurfacing of these allegations adds to the scrutiny surrounding Diddy, whose criminal trial began with jury selection this week. The charges include sex trafficking and racketeering, stemming from a federal investigation launched last year.

Diddy has denied all allegations and pled not guilty. Opening statements are expected to begin on May 12.

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