People who responded to the situation, including those who worked for Diddy like Roger Bonds, have said that Cassie is not buying his apology. They believe he’s still playing the same old games. Personally, I noticed that he never mentioned Cassie’s name in his apology, which made it seem insincere to me. It felt like he was just saying what people wanted to hear, not what he truly felt. Unsurprisingly, Cassie isn’t having any of it, especially after Diddy tried to portray her as a liar just looking for a big payday with her lawsuit. Allegedly, she has even threatened to release more evidence against Diddy if he doesn’t stop messing around.
Just to remind you, Cassie filed a lawsuit against Diddy a few months ago, claiming that in March 2016, he became extremely intoxicated and attacked her, giving her a black eye. She said that after he fell asleep, she tried to leave the hotel room, but he woke up and followed her into the hallway, yelling at her. Cassie also mentioned in her lawsuit that Diddy grabbed her and threw glass vases at her, causing glass to shatter around them as she ran to the elevator to escape. The lawsuit also noted that Diddy paid the Intercontinental Century City $50,000 for the hallway security footage.
After Diddy hurled vases at Cassie, the whole scene played out in a video that’s gone viral. You see Cassie heading for the elevators, and Diddy, only in a towel, chasing after her and leaping at her. He grabs her purse and suitcase, then turns back and attacks her again as she lies there motionless. After a few seconds, he yanks her by her sweatshirt toward a room before leaving.
According to Cassie’s lawsuit, she initially took a cab to her apartment, but fearing Diddy’s escalating anger and realizing she was stuck in his toxic cycle, she returned to apologize. However, hotel security, aware of the incident from the footage, advised her to leave. It’s no wonder Cassie was later seen with bruises on her arms and legs, forced to act happy just days after the 2016 attack.
After the release of the disturbing surveillance footage, confirming some of Cassie’s claims in her lawsuit, Diddy stepped up with a sincere apology, owning up to his actions. “Reflecting on the darkest moments of your life is never easy. But it’s necessary. I hit rock bottom, and I won’t sugarcoat it. My behavior in that video was inexcusable. I take full responsibility.” Diddy also opened up about seeking therapy to address his issues. “I was disgusted with myself then, and I’m still disgusted. I sought professional help, underwent therapy and rehab, and turned to prayer for guidance. I’m truly sorry, and I’m committed to being a better person every single day. I’m not asking for forgiveness. I’m genuinely sorry.”
So now he’s suddenly showing remorse after adamantly denying all the accusations and even accusing Cassie of lying. It’s hard to forget what he said back in December: “I’ve been sitting quietly for weeks, watching as people try to destroy my reputation and legacy with these disgusting accusations, all for a quick buck. Let me make it clear: I didn’t do any of the awful things they’re saying. I’ll fight tooth and nail for my name, my family, and the truth.” And then, when his houses were raided, his lawyers once again denied any wrongdoing, slamming the excessive use of force: “Yesterday’s raid was way over the top, using military tactics on Mr. Combs’s homes. There’s no excuse for the aggression and mistreatment of his family and staff. This whole thing feels like a witch hunt fueled by baseless accusations in civil suits.”
You think it’s meritless? The lawyer made it clear that Diddy wasn’t detained; he willingly spoke to and cooperated with the authorities. And they’re adamant that he’s innocent and will fight tooth and nail to clear his name. But just picture this: Diddy suddenly taking full responsibility for his actions after denying everything for so long. It screams “sorry I got caught,” and Cassie isn’t buying it. And neither are we.
Let’s rewind a bit. When that video started circulating, Cassie’s lawyer didn’t hold back, saying, “The gut-wrenching video has only further confirmed the disturbing behavior of Mr. Combs. Words cannot express the courage and fortitude that Ms. Ventura has shown in coming forward to bring this to light.” Then, after Diddy’s apology video, Cassie, speaking through her lawyers, hit back, saying, “When Cassie and multiple other women came forward, he denied everything and suggested that they were looking for a payday. That he was only compelled to apologize once his repeated denials were proven false shows his pathetic desperation, and no one will be swayed by his disingenuous words.” And the lawyer added that Diddy’s apology seemed more about saving face than genuine remorse for those he’s hurt.
Guess who else responded to Diddy’s apology video? Cassie’s husband, Alex Fine. He took to Instagram with a heartfelt letter he’d penned a while back, but its message remains as relevant now as ever. Alex started by addressing everyone, stating firmly that real men don’t lay hands on women. He urged people to hold their loved ones accountable and ensure the safety and respect of all the women in their lives.
Directing his words at figures like Diddy, Alex didn’t mince his words. He told them straight up that their actions have consequences, and they’re no longer shielded or safe. He called them out on their weakness, suggesting that their self-loathing runs deep enough that even death might seem preferable.
It’s clear that Cassie and Alex aren’t buying into Diddy’s apology.
Meanwhile, 50 Cent also had something to say, questioning Diddy’s choice of advisors and labeling his actions as a “bad move.”
Aubrey O’Day joined the chorus, accusing Diddy of offering an empty apology only after being publicly exposed. She argued that Diddy’s words lacked sincerity, especially considering his previous dismissal of Cassie’s allegations. O’Day made it clear that appeals to divine mercy hold no weight in this situation.
Revolt, the media company where Diddy stepped down as CEO amidst lawsuits, has shared a heartfelt statement on social media regarding a recent video featuring their former chairman. In their message, Revolt expresses profound sadness and concern, stressing that despite Diddy’s departure, they feel a responsibility to address the situation and acknowledge its profound impact on their team, audience, and the cultural landscape they represent. The statement underscores Revolt’s solidarity with all affected women and reiterates their unwavering dedication to upholding the values and integrity cherished by their community.
It’s disheartening that Diddy won’t face legal consequences despite the disturbing video. The statement from the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office confirms this, citing the timeline of events as a barrier to prosecution. It’s frustrating, isn’t it? Cassie’s skepticism about Diddy’s apology is valid; she may be keeping evidence that could be vital if legal action is taken in the future. It’s a waiting game for justice, but she might just be preparing for the day it arrives. What are your thoughts on this? Let’s discuss below.