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Diddy Done: CNN Releases 2016 Video of Sean Puffy Combs Physically Assaulting Girlfriend Cassie Ventura

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CNN has obtained exclusive 2016 video of Sean Puffy Combs, aka Diddy, physically assaulting girlfriend Cassie Ventura.

They’re in a hotel. Cassie has escaped Combs’s room and has headed to the elevator bank on their floor. There, the hotel security footage captures Combs emerging in a towel, knocking Cassie out, kicking her, and getting her back to the room.

Last year, Ventura sued Combs and won a sizeable settlement. It may have been his last money. Since the lawsuit, and other accusations, plus an FBI raid, Combs has lost all his businesses and sponsorships.

It’s been an extraordinary fall from success for Combs, but not entirely unexpected. His life has been marked by flashes of anger. He was famously involved in a shoot out and escape with Jennifer Lopez in a New York nightclub. One of his employees took the fall and went to jail.

Combs also attacked record exec Steve Stoute, beating him with a Champagne bottle in his office. Combs is known for flying into rages, always showing flashes of anger that are shocking. This video will be worse for him than anything else so far.

Here’s the link.

https://www.cnn.com/2024/05/17/entertainment/sean-combs-cassie-ventura/index.html

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Roger Friedman
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