Sean “Diddy” Combs has been dragged relentlessly for the allegations within the lawsuit filed by his ex Cassie Ventura final November, detailing over a decade of bodily and verbal abuse throughout their relationship.
This week, a surprising video confirmed proof of his abuse, as Diddy was seen beating and kicking the singer in surveillance footage from a resort in 2016. Inside days, the previous Unhealthy Boy mogul issued a public apology through his Instagram web page, although he failed to say Cassie’s title, and we’re simply now studying why.
“I’m really sorry,” he started. “It’s so troublesome to replicate on the darkest occasions of your life however typically you gotta try this. I used to be f—ked up and I hit all-time low. However I make no excuses. My habits on that video is inexcusable. I take full accountability for my actions in that video. I’m disgusted. I used to be disgusted then after I did it, I’m disgusted now.”
These acquainted are conscious that Diddy reached a settlement inside 24 hours of Cassie’s lawsuit going public. In response to TMZ, he was legally unable to say the title of his former artist within the video because of their settlement. It reportedly “features a very strict NDA, which prevents each of them from talking about one another in public.”
Cassie has but to utter a phrase about the complete incident on her social media pages, although her attorneys have issued statements on her behalf. In the meantime, his attorneys reportedly insisted on reviewing his apology video earlier than it was posted to social media to make sure her title wouldn’t be talked about. Diddy allegedly needed to say it.
“I began going to remedy. I’ve been going to rehab,” he mentioned within the video earlier than concluding. “I’ve needed to ask God for his mercy and style. I’m so sorry.”
Cassie detailed the resort incident in her lawsuit, noting that Diddy allegedly paid $50,000 for the footage of him beating her.
Diddy continues to be going through 4 different lawsuits of comparable allegations together with intercourse trafficking, sexual assault, rap in addition to different costs.