
Last year, Elisabeth Ovesen, formerly known as Karrine “Superhead” Steffans, spoke out about the allegations against Sean “Puffy” Combs.
Combs, also known as “Diddy,” was arrested in September and charged with human trafficking, racketeering, kidnapping, and arson. He spent 8 months in jail awaiting the start of his trial on May 5.
But in a stunning verdict, a Manhattan jury acquitted Combs of the more serious RICO charges.
He was convicted on 2 lesser misdemeanor counts of transportation of his own girlfriends to engage in prostitution.
In December, Ovesen recounted the night she first met Combs, saying she was “kind of ordered” to his house. Despite this, she says he treated her with respect.
“We’re at a club, I was with people he knew, our cars were leaving at the same time,” she says. Combs leaned out of a car window to talk to the men in her car, “talking about me like I’m property,” she said.
Oveson claims Murder Inc. founder Irv Gotti “gifted” her to Combs during that night out in Los Angeles. She described Combs as “pleasant” and “a gentleman” and she denies witnessing any criminal activity involving Combs.
However, now Oveson claims she can’t recall if she slept with Combs that night.
When asked by Piers Morgan if she ever had intimate relations with Combs, she hesitated before answering “No.” She quickly added, “Not to my knowledge.”
Oveson now thinks something might have happened to her while she was under the influence of alcohol and drugs. But she’s not sure.
“Honestly, I’m questioning a lot of things right now,” she told Morgan.
“He was very afraid that I would say something in the book,” she said, referring to the follow-up book for her best seller Confessions Of A Video Vixen, published in 2005.
Oveson said whatever Combs thought she was going to say about him in the book never happened. “Possibly because I didn’t remember it.”
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