Jurors in the P. Diddy sex trafficking trial watched the Freak Off tapes with headphones on, and the videos weren’t accessible to the public or those in the gallery of the courtroom.

Prosecutors in Sean “Diddy” Combs’ criminal trial are pulling back the curtain on the music mogul’s alleged sex-trafficking enterprise thanks to unearthed personal messages, videos and more. That wasn’t the only time “freak offs” came up in testimony: Jurors watched roughly 20 minutes of what appeared to be video footage created between 2012 and 2014 of the elaborate sexual performances.