CART spoke about her emotional testimony in Sean “diddy” comb‘Trial.
Cassie’s lawyer Douglas Wigdor Read a statement on behalf of the singer outside the US court of Daniel Patrick Moynihan in New York City on Friday, May 16, according to numerous shops.
“This week has been extremely challenging, but also empowering and tremendous healing for me,” the statement said. “I hope my testimony has given strength and a voice to other survivors and can help others who have suffered to speak and also recover from abuse and fear.”
The statement went on, “for me, the more I recover, the more I can remember. And the more I remember, the more I will never forget it.”
In addition to talking about how to get Cassie’s attitude (Casandra Ventura’s full name) he also thanked her family and supporters who spent it during this difficult time.
“I want to thank my family and my lawyers for their unwavering support and I am grateful for all the kindness and encouragement I have received,” the statement said. “I am happy to set this chapter of my life to rest as I return to focus on ending my pregnancy. I look for intimacy for me and my family growing.”
Wigor also read a statement on behalf of Fine, who supported Cassie in the courtroom every day.
“During the last five days, the world has been taken to prove my wife’s strength and bravery by liberating herself from her past,” he said. “There have been online speculations around how to feel about me to sit there and hear my wife’s testimony. I have felt so many things sitting there. I have felt tremendous pride and great love for Cass. I have felt deep angry as she has been sitting in front of a person who tried to break it.
“So for her and all those who helped her along the way, please know this. You didn’t do it. You didn’t break her soul, nor her smile, who lights up every room. You didn’t break the soul of a mother who gives the best hugs and plays the most enjoyable games with our little girls. You didn’t break the woman who made me a better man.”

Fine’s statement continued, noting that he is not Cassie’s knight in Shining Armor: “I didn’t escape Cassie, as some have said. O say it’s an insult for years painful work that my wife has done to save herself.
“Her life is not surrounded by love, laughter and our family,” the Fine statement said. “This terrible chapter is forever set after us and we will not make additional statements. We appreciate all the love and support we have received and we seek to respect our privacy while welcoming our son in a world that is now safer because of his mother.”
Deddy, 55, was arrested in September 2024 and charged with sex traffic, a record of record and transportation to engage in prostitution. He pleaded not guilty to all charges and has denied all charges against him.
Cassie, 38, first took the stay on Tuesday, May 13, before ending Friday, finally giving her memories of nearly 20 hours in four days. The singer testified about her dynamic relationship with Diddy, which she dated from 2007 to 2018, and addressed his claimed parties “Freak off”.
While addressed the court, Cassie became honest for the alleged abuse from whom she suffered while meeting Dating. In addition to participating in Diddy’s Freak Offs, Cassie claimed she was raped by the music mogul. The singer also revealed that she was thinking of walking in traffic years later because of all the trauma she endured.
Diddy’s arrest came nearly a year after Cassie filed a lawsuit accusing him of sexual and physical abuse throughout their relationship. Diddy denied her claims in a statement separated by his lawyer.
“Mr. Combs forcibly denies these offensive and savage accusations,” Diddy’s lawyer Ben Brafman said in November 2023.
The day after the lawsuit was filed, Diddy and Cassie settled outside the court. She testified earlier this week that the repayment was for $ 20 million.
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