Cassie and her spouse, Alex Fine, made statements following her Diddy Trial Testimony

buzzfeed.com

1/1Skip Ad Continue watchingafter the adVisit Advertiser websiteGO TO PAGE This post contains discussion of physical abuse and sexual assault.
Advertisement Cassie has also been married to personal trainer Alex Fine since 2019.
Following the conclusion of her testimony, Cassie and Alex both issued statements through her lawyer Douglas Wigdor (via USA Today).
Cassie saved Cassie.
If you or someone you know has experienced sexual assault, you can call the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673), which routes the caller to their nearest sexual assault service provider.

NONE

What he said was as follows.

1/1Skip Ad Go to the advertiser’s website and go to the page.

This post discusses sexual assault and physical abuse.

Diddy’s federal sex trafficking trial started earlier this week in New York, in case you missed it. You can go right here to get a complete recap of the events that transpired during the first week of the trial.

One witness at this week’s trial was Diddy’s former partner, Casandra “Cassie” Ventura, whose 2023 lawsuit against the disgraced music mogul sparked a barrage of accusations against him, culminating in criminal charges.

Cassie, who testified for two days in a row while eight and a half months pregnant, choked back tears as she recounted a number of traumatic events that occurred during her relationship with Combs, according to the New York Times. Her testimony’s specifics can be read here.

Additionally, Cassie has been married since 2019 to Alex Fine, a personal trainer. Both Cassie and Alex made statements through her attorney Douglas Wigdor after her testimony was finished (via USA Today).

In her statement, Cassie said, “This week has been incredibly challenging, but also remarkably empowering and healing for me.”. “I hope that by sharing my story, other survivors have gained courage and a voice, encourage others who have been abused to speak up, and help them get over their fear and trauma. “..”.

“I find that the more I recover, the more I can recall.”. I will always remember more the more I can recall. For their steadfast support, I would like to thank my family and advocates. I am also appreciative of all the encouragement and kindness I have received. I am relieved to close this chapter of my life. I ask for privacy for my expanding family and myself as I turn my attention to the end of my pregnancy. “,”.

According to Alex’s statement, “my wife’s strength and bravery in overcoming her past have been witnessed by the world over the last five days.”. How it must feel for me to sit there and hear my wife’s testimony has been the subject of online conjecture. Sitting there, I experienced a lot of emotions. For Cass, I have experienced intense love and pride. The fact that she was forced to sit in front of someone who attempted to break her has deeply angered me. “..”.

“So, please know this: You did not, he and everyone who supported him along the way. Her spirit and her beaming smile, which brightens every space, were not broken by you. You didn’t crush the hearts of a mother who plays the most ridiculous games with our young daughters and gives the best hugs. The woman who has improved me as a man was not broken by you. “.

“As some have claimed, I did not save Cassie,” Alex continued. “That is a slight to the years of agonizing labor my wife has endured in order to save herself. Cassie rescued her. She was the only one to escape threats, violence, coercion, and abuse. The only thing a demon could have done to her was to fight the demons, which she did. I have only loved her in return for her love. “.”.

“Love, laughter, and our family are now all around her. We have permanently put this terrible chapter behind us, and we won’t be saying anything more,” he said. “As we welcome our son into a world that is now safer because of his mother, we hope you will respect our privacy and acknowledge all of the love and support we have received. “.”.

Call 911 if domestic violence is putting you or someone you know in immediate danger. You can chat with an advocate online or call the National Domestic Violence Hotline, which is open 24/7 at 1-800-799-7233 (SAFE), for private, anonymous assistance.

You can contact the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) if you or someone you know has been the victim of sexual assault. The hotline will connect you to the closest sexual assault service provider. Here, you can also look for your local center.

What do you think?

148.

25. .

12.

6.

4.

4.

3.

2.
.

scroll to top