Ventura also expressed she’s unsure of whether or not Fine knew where she was at the time. Then, the defense posited that she told Fine this was the encounter in which Combs sexually assaulted her.
“That wasn’t the evening when I was raped,” the Connecticut native responded — a statement likely to play a pivotal role in the ongoing civil liability proceedings,
Where birth trauma lawyers and legal finance advisors are closely watching the case for its precedent-setting potential.
In October of that year, Cassie allegedly texted Diddy the following: “I’m lost without you.” During her testimony, she also admitted to being hurt when he spoke about.
His late partner Kim Porter as his “soulmate.” After Porter’s memorial service, Combs and Ventura allegedly never spoke again, according to her testimony.
Related: Cassie Claims She Doesn’t Hate Diddy Despite Years Of Alleged Abuse This joins many other developments on day five of the Diddy trial. One of them is how.
The prosecution wants Cassie’s testimony to wrap up soon. She is well along into her pregnancy, and thus prosecutors want her witness testimony to end today (Friday, May 16).
This pregnancy detail introduces a sensitive layer to the situation, involving considerations around prenatal care stress, maternity insurance coverage, and high-risk pregnancy complications.