In 2016, after the release of shocking footage of Diddy beating Cassie, the Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office issued a statement explaining why they couldn’t charge Diddy with a crime, and 50 Cent later expressed his thoughts.
50 Comments on Los Angeles County District Attorney Unable to Charge Diddy With Attacking Cassie
50 Cent took to his Instagram page on Saturday (May 18) to reflect on the Los Angeles District Attorney’s failure to file charges against Diddy after a horrific video showed him viciously attacking Cassie Ventura at a Los Angeles hotel Circumstances of criminal charges. CNN first aired the disturbing footage in an exclusive news report on Friday (May 17).
In response to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s statement, Fif said in his IG post that the video was posted intentionally because they knew they couldn’t charge Diddy. However, visual evidence can have a lasting impact and influence courtroom opinion.
50 wrote in his post: “That’s why they took that tape out, they knew they couldn’t use what we saw to accuse him, but they knew we couldn’t unsee what we saw. “
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Los Angeles DA details why Diddy won’t face charges despite horrific video
On Friday (May 17), the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office explained their decision not to charge Diddy after surveillance video surfaced that allegedly showed the music mogul assaulting his ex-girlfriend Ka at a Los Angeles hotel. West Ventura. In a lengthy statement (shown below), the Los Angeles County District Attorney said they were unable to file criminal charges against Didi due to the statute of limitations.
“We are aware of a video circulating online that purportedly depicts Sean Combs assaulting a young woman in Los Angeles,” the statement read. “We find the images extremely disturbing and difficult to watch. If the conduct described had occurred in 2016, unfortunately we would not be able to lay charges as it occurred beyond the time within which an assault charge could be prosecuted.”
The District Attorney’s Office added that law enforcement has no police report regarding the attack, but encourages victims or witnesses of crimes to come forward.
“As of today, law enforcement has not filed a case related to the assault depicted in Mr. Coombs’ video, but we encourage any victims or witnesses of crimes to report it to law enforcement or contact our office for support from the Bureau of Victim Services,” the statement said concluded.
XXL has reached out to Diddy’s attorney and his representatives for comment.
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See 50 Cent shared his thoughts on the Los Angeles County District Office’s statement explaining why they were unable to charge Diddy with a crime despite the video below.
Read 50 Cent’s thoughts on the Los Angeles County DA’s inability to charge Diddy with assaulting Cassie Ventura
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