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Cassie claims Diddy threatened to blow up Kid Cudi"s car before it exploded in his driveway

20:03 17.11.2023

In a shocking turn of events, singer Cassie, whose real name is Casandra Ventura, has filed a bombshell lawsuit against her ex-boyfriend, Sean Diddy Combs, accusing him of trafficking, rape, and physical abuse throughout their decade-long relationship. The lawsuit, filed on Thursday, details a disturbing pattern of alleged abuse and manipulation by the Bad Boy rapper.

One of the most startling allegations made by Ventura is that Combs threatened to blow up rapper Kid Cudi's car shortly before it exploded in his driveway back in 2012. According to court documents obtained by The Post, Ventura claimed that Combs became angry when he learned about her relationship with Kid Cudi and allegedly told her that he wanted to ensure Kid Cudi was home with his friends when the explosion occurred.

The profile of Combs has resurfaced amid these serious allegations against him, bringing attention to previous incidents involving his behavior towards women. In a 2004 interview with New York magazine, Kimora Lee Simmons, who was married to Def Jam Recordings founder Russell Simmons at the time, revealed that Combs had once threatened her while she was pregnant. According to a record executive quoted in the article, there was a heated exchange between Simmons and Combs, with the rapper allegedly threatening to hit her. Simmons, shocked by Combs' behavior, referred to him as a moron and emphasized that she was pregnant at the time. Following the incident, Combs publicly apologized and Simmons, in the article, expressed her respect for him as an entrepreneur.

Ventura's lawsuit against Combs sheds light on the alleged abuse and violence she endured throughout their relationship. She claims that Combs physically assaulted her on numerous occasions and forced her to have sex with other men while he watched. Ventura also accused him of rape after their breakup. Finally finding the strength to speak up about her experiences, Ventura stated, "After years in silence and darkness, I am finally ready to tell my story, and to speak up on behalf of myself and for the benefit of other women who face violence and abuse in their relationships."

Combs' attorney, Ben Brafman, has vehemently denied these allegations, referring to them as "offensive and outrageous." He stated that Ventura had been demanding $30 million from Combs, threatening to write a damaging book about their relationship if her demands were not met. Brafman labeled this as "blatant blackmail" and emphasized that the demands had been unequivocally rejected. He believes Ventura's lawsuit is an attempt to tarnish Combs' reputation and seek financial gain.

The seriousness of these allegations cannot be ignored, and it is crucial to provide support for anyone affected by similar issues. If you or someone you know is dealing with sexual assault or abuse, please contact the Sexual Assault Hotline at 800-330-0226. The Post has reached out to representatives for Ventura, Combs, and Simmons for further comment on the matter.

/ Friday, November 17, 2023, 8:03 PM /

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