Cassie confirmed that she received $20 million from Diddy within 24 hours after she filed a rape lawsuit in 2023, the day after she testified at the sex trafficking trial of the music tycoon.
Casey confirms the amount of the Didi lawsuit settlement
Diddy’s ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura returned to testify against the embattled record producer on Wednesday (May 14). According to Inner City Press, the former R&B singer also detailed what Puff is allegedly sexual offenses, revealing that Puff hurt her for $20 million within one day of the bombshell lawsuit filed against Bad Boy Entertainment Founder in November 2023.
Cassie said she initially wrote a book about the book after she and Diddy finally resigned and sent it to him. She asked for $30 million for the book. However, Puff didn’t take it seriously. In November 2023, she filed an explosive lawsuit against Diddy, accusing him of years of sexual, physical and mental abuse. Diddy settled the lawsuit in one day, but denied it was a guilty confession. However, the amount of the settlement has not been disclosed until now.
When asked why she still decided to testify at the trial, Cassie replied, “I can’t carry it anymore.” “Wrong is wrong.”
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Cassie testifies against Didi
Cassie has been in a turbulent relationship with Diddy over the past two days, including being part of a “hundreds” of freak gatherings, allegedly a drug revelry escorted by men and women. Cassie told the jury that she was forced to participate in the event through violence, actual violence and blackmail.
At today’s hearing, Cassie discussed Diddy’s discussion of blowing up Cudi’s car after discovering Cassie was dating a rapper in 2011. Shortly afterwards, Cudi’s car exploded in the driveway. Cassie initially filed a claim in her 2023 lawsuit, which Coody’s team later confirmed.
Cassie is scheduled to interrogate on Thursday (May 15).
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Check out Cassie’s X notes below.