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Trump Resort Shooter Claims $5M Hush Deal Tied to Diddy, Sex Slave Allegations Resurface



Fresh details have emerged about Jonathan Oddi, the man who exchanged gunfire with police at Trump National Doral Golf Club in 2018. The Florida-based personal trainer-slash-former adult film star is now introducing himself to the world as a “sex slave” of music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs and his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura. And for it, so Oddi claimed, he was paid $5 million.

According to documents obtained by the Daily Mail, it is claimed that Oddi and Diddy signed a non-disclosure agreement in Miami in 2014. Oddi had told the police during his 2018 arrest that the contract was part of a hush agreement to keep him from discussing his role in what he called profound and disturbing sexual encounters.

“I had sex with Cassie and Sean,” Oddi told investigators, according to the news outlet. “So he would masterbate and tell me what to do to Cassie. I was like a sex slave. For them, that’s what I was.”

His ex-wife, Tonia Troutwine Oddi, has since alleged that the timing of the NDA coincided with their divorce that year under what she claimed were dubious circumstances. “The date on that contract was right about the time we got divorced,” she said. “It is almost like he divorced me because he then came into all this money, and therefore I wouldn’t get it.”

She also mentioned to Oddi that he seemed too anxious to settle their divorce. “He kept going on about the fact that we should sign the divorce paperwork, which I found bizarre at the time...It was only later that it transpired that he had signed this agreement.

Though Diddy or his team has not publicly confirmed the alleged NDA and payout, allegations of this nature have only helped to stoke the heat around the embattled artist, who’s faced a series of lawsuits and controversies in recent years related to sexual misconduct.

Oddi’s life worsened in 2018 when he entered Trump’s Doral resort, armed and angry. Witnesses say they heard him scream anti-Trump statements before putting an American flag over the front desk and shooting. A tense shootout with responding officers got the adrenaline-pumped Oddi shot in the legs and custody.

He was also charged with five counts of attempted second-degree murder, armed burglary, and assault with a firearm. Oddi didn’t have a record of felonies before the day of his sensational criminal act and only some traffic blemishes.

It’s unclear what prompted him to attack the resort. Police suggested he was possibly trying to trap officers, but no motive was ever officially determined. Now, three decades later, as Oddi remains incarcerated with new explosive claims surfacing, the saga has taken another turn, connecting a troubled man’s violent outburst to a more complex and sinister celebrity showdown. As the fate of the alleged hush money deal moves forward, here is one thing that makes sense: this is far from over.

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