Cassie's Friend Corroborates Diddy Abuse Allegations In Open Letter -- Says She's 'Traumatized' By Music Mogul!
08.12.2023 - 20:17
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A friend of Cassie Ventura is backing up the claims made by the singer against Sean “Diddy” Combs.
The 37-year-old accused her ex-boyfriend (and former boss) of abuse, sexual assault, sex trafficking, and more in a bombshell lawsuit filed last month. The two quickly settled. But since then, evidence of his alleged abuse has resurfaced, including a photo of Cassie bloodied and bruised. Three other women have also come forward to sue Diddy for similar allegations of rape and trafficking. And now we’re hearing from a close friend of Cassie who can corroborate the claims made by the Me & U artist!
Related: Diddy Accused Of Breaking Kim Porter’s Nose — And Wiretapping Her Phone!
Tiffany Red — a Grammy-winning songwriter for artists like Zendaya, Jennifer Hudson, and Joe Jonas — penned an open letter published by Rolling Stone on Thursday, in which she detailed a horrific incident of abuse she actually witnessed! She wrote:
Tiffany said she became friends with Cassie in 2015 while working on some songs for her album that was never released, and they’ve remained close since. However, she did not met Diddy until the singer’s 29th birthday party at a hotel in Los Angeles in August of that same year. And from their very first interaction together, Tiffany said the rapper “creeped” her out and “was super intimidating.” And things only worsened from there.
When the group moved the birthday party to a karaoke spot called Blind Dragon, Tiffany remembered how “it was instantly uncomfortable” after Diddy and his bodyguard showed up shortly after they did. She claimed the Bad Boy Records founder immediately pulled Cassie out of the room. After seeing the musician’s reaction, Tiffany knew
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