Sean 'Diddy' Combs's trial for sex trafficking and racketeering is entering its fifth week on Monday in New York City after the court heard chilling voice notes from the rapper.

The disgraced music mogul, 55, is facing life in prison if convicted of the claims that he used his fame and money to coerce women and employees into sexual and criminal activities for two decades.

His ex-girlfriend, who is testifying under the pseudonym of Jane, will be back on the stand after telling the jury last week that she was forced to participate in frequent sexual performances with male sex workers to please Diddy.

Jane’s testimony, which is likely to continue deep into next week, is identical in many ways to the four-day testimony in the trial’s first week by Cassie. Jane said she never wanted to have sex with other men but did it to please Diddy because she loved him.

Diddy has pleaded not guilty. His lawyers concede he could be violent, but he denies using threats or his music industry clout to commit abuse.