A former assistant to “Puff Daddy” Sean Combs says the video of him violently attacking his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura is not surprising. Suzi Siegal, who helped Diddy while she was dating Ventura in 2008 and 2009, told CNN, “There’s not a cell in my body that’s worried about 2016.” The video surprised me.”
“I felt sick and angry,” Siegel said. “The film doesn’t lie, it’s so disturbing.”
Siegel said she spent a lot of time in limousines and parties with Ventura and Diddy when they were assistants to the rapper, adding that she “never saw him say bad words or insults to her or anything like that.” thing. “I spend a lot of time with him and I have a feeling for him,” she continued. “I didn’t see anything that might have gotten him into trouble, but I think there was a power dynamic in that situation, especially so early in her career,” she said.
“When he looks at you, he just doesn’t see your humanity”
Diddy and Ventura’s on-again, off-again relationship began when he was 37 and she was 19. “Imagine what that would be like. And then he’s rich. Not only is he rich, but he controls your career,” Siegel said.
Siegel added that her “female intuition” led her to believe that Diffie could be violent, as was the way he interacted with those around him. “I saw no one being abused, I didn’t feel abused, but it was clear to me, and again it was gut feeling… He just looked at you and didn’t see your humanity,” she said.
The disturbing footage shows Ventura fleeing Dee Dee’s room at the InterContinental Hotel in Los Angeles barefoot. As she tried to get on the elevator, Diddy came over, grabbed her by the neck and pushed her to the ground. He was seen kicking Ventura, dragging her sweatshirt and throwing things at her as she lay on the hallway floor.

 
									 
					