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Cassie Ventura Reacts to Diddy’s Verdict After Testifying in Sex-Trafficking Trial

Cassie Ventura Responds to Diddy’s Verdict and Shares Personal Triumphs

Casandra “Cassie” Ventura has publicly commented on the recent legal verdict involving her ex-boyfriend, Sean “Diddy” Combs. Her attorney, Doug Widor, issued a statement celebrating her role in the ongoing fight for justice following her courageous legal actions.

Widor highlighted that the legal process was initiated when Cassie filed a civil complaint in November 2023, and expressed pride in her “indelible impact on the entertainment industry and the advocacy for survivors.” He praised her for her bravery, noting her resemblance as an example of strength that continues to inspire change.

During the trial, Cassie gave a powerful testimony detailing alleged abuse and traumatic experiences from her relationship with Combs. She described taking part in “Freak Offs”—alleged consensual activities that she later characterized as painful and damaging, including medical issues resulting from these encounters.

Cassie and Sean Diddy Combs in May 2025 trial
Cassie testifying about her experiences during the trial.

She also revealed she was pregnant during the proceedings and gave birth days after testifying, ahead of her due date. The new arrival, their third child, joins her other children with husband Alex Fine, whom she married in 2019. Their daughters, Frankie and Sunny, were born in 2019 and 2021, respectively. Cassie hinted at the gender of her latest baby with a blue heart emoji, confirming she was expecting a son.

Cassie and Alex Fine celebrating wedding
They’ve been happily married since 2019 and are preparing to welcome their son.

Her husband, Alex Fine, praised her resilience in a heartfelt statement, emphasizing her strength and bravery in testifying. Cassie has publicly shared her experiences, aiming to shed light on abuse and encourage survivors to come forward. She expressed a desire to keep her pregnancy private but continue her journey of healing and empowerment.

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