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Cassie Ventura filed her sexual abuse lawsuit against Sean “Diddy” Combs a year ago. Everything has changed for him since then.

Cassie Ventura filed her sexual abuse lawsuit against Sean “Diddy” Combs a year ago. Everything has changed for him since then.

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Sean “Diddy” Combs and his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura. (Getty Images)

Sean “Diddy” Combs‘s life changed forever a year ago.

On November 16, 2023, Cassie Ventura – the “Me & U” singer with whom Combs dated an on and off relationship which lasted ten years – filed a bombshell lawsuit against him for rape, abuse and sex trafficking. The case was filed in the US District Court in Manhattan under New York State’s Adult Survivors Actallowing victims of sexual abuse to file civil lawsuits against their alleged attackers even though the statute of limitations has expired.

A day later, Combs settled the lawsuit with Ventura. However, it didn’t magically erase her explosive accusations against him. Ventura claimed she was a victim of abuse and sex trafficking for years. She alleged that Combs, whom she began dating in 2007, would give her drugs, beat her and force her to have sex with male sex workers while he filmed the encounters, known as “freak-offs.” She also accused him of raping her at her home in 2018 after he broke in.

Ventura’s lawsuit opened the floodgates for others who had leveled allegations of abuse against the music producer for decades. He looks forward 100 lawsuits for sexual misconduct as well as a attack claim. The fallout included the federal investigation into Ventura’s sex trafficking claims, which Combs was indicted for September.

Combs maintains his innocence in his federal case, which will go to trial in May 2025, and in the civil lawsuits. In May, the “I’ll Be Missing You” rapper did just that acknowledge that you are attacking Ventura after surveillance video of a 2016 incident surfaced.

“Ms. Ventura’s lawsuit was impressive and an example of the power survivors have when they are believed by first responders, police, prosecutors, medical professionals, family and friends,” said legal expert Judie Saunders, an attorney leading the sexual abuse and human trafficking department under the law TO ASKtold Yahoo Entertainment.

Other alleged victims can learn from Ventura coming forward, Saunders said.

“Alleged victims must learn that surviving sexual violence is not a game of ‘he said, she said,’ where the powerful always win,” Saunders said. “There is value in victims raising the alarm at institutions and individuals who abuse. Survivors of sexual violence are led to believe that they are powerless and that their credibility will be underestimated. Survivors need to learn that the right trauma-informed counselors and medical professionals will support them.”

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In September 2023, Combs celebrated “Diddy Day” and was given the keys to New York City. Two months later, his life began to unravel. (Cindy Ord/Getty Images) (Cindy Ord via Getty Images)

Ventura’s relationship with Combs ended in 2018. She subsequently married Alex Fine, an actor and model, and they have two children together. Filing the lawsuit against Combs in November 2023 was opening old wounds, but necessary “after years of silence and darkness,” Ventura said at the time.

An attorney for Combs attacked Ventura, claiming she was trying to blackmail Combs. He also claimed that Ventura demanded $30 million or she would write a comprehensive book. Combs’ attorney said her lawsuit was filled with “outrageous lies” in an effort to get “a payday.” In the war of words, Ventura’s attorney claimed that Combs offered her “eight figures to silence her and prevent the filing of (the) lawsuit,” and said Ventura should be “applauded for her courage.”

When the lawsuit was settled for an undisclosed amount on November 17, 2023, Combs said in a statement: “We have decided to resolve this matter amicably. I wish Cassie and her family all the best. Love.”

Ventura did not give an interview about the legal ramifications Combs has faced over the past year. The suspicion is her signed a confidentiality agreementwhich prevents her from speaking publicly about the case, but would not prevent her from testifying in the federal case against him.

After the lawsuit was settled, she released a brief statement saying she had resolved her case “amicably” to maintain “some level of control.”

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Ventura finally divorced Combs in 2018 and has since married and started a family. (Gotham/Getty Images) (Gotham via Getty Images)

When Combs’ homes were raided by federal investigators in March, Ventura’s attorney said said in a statement: “We will always support law enforcement as it seeks to prosecute those who have broken the law. Hopefully, this is the beginning of a process that will hold Mr. Combs accountable for his depraved behavior.”

In May, CNN released the video of Combs attacking Ventura, which mirrored an incident she alleged in her lawsuit. Combs released a video in which he took “full responsibility” for his actions. Ventura has one statement for her own part, saying that domestic violence “has broken me down into someone I never thought I would become.” She called on people to ‘open your hearts to religious victims for the first time’.

After Combs was arrested on September 16 — with federal prosecutors alleging that beginning in 2008, he “abused, threatened, and coerced women and others, and led a racketeering conspiracy that engaged in sex trafficking, forced labor, kidnapping, arson, bribery, and obstruction of justice, in addition other crimes” – Ventura’s camp said she “hoped justice would come.”

“The amount of courage it took for Cassie to speak out and be one of the first to speak out cannot be overstated,” a Ventura insider said. told People. “It was terrifying in a very real way. There are so many people who have protected Diddy for so long and it is no exaggeration to say that her life was in danger because of all of this.”

Combs continues to fight for his release from prison after being denied bail multiple times prior to his criminal trial. It is thought Ventura will be called to testify against him, as a witness for the prosecution, because the allegations in her lawsuit are similar to those outlined in the government’s indictment and may be at the heart of their case. (A federal grand jury has continued to do so hear new testimony against Combs, with prosecutors saying their investigation is ongoing.)

“Based on the indictment, Ms. Ventura’s testimony may be necessary to prove elements of the government’s case,” Saunders told Yahoo.

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Combs has been in jail since September with a trial date set for 2025. (Courtroom sketch by Jane Rosenberg/Reuters) (REUTERS/Reuters)

And to think that Combs is downfall, after years of rumors And arrests that went nowhereactually everything comes back to Ventura’s lawsuit a year ago.

“Frankly, I don’t understand how (Ventura’s lawsuit) was handled on behalf … of Combs,” trial attorney Joe Tacopina said about the Tubi series TMZ presents: The Downfall of Diddy in October.

“There is no reason for those settlement negotiations, which they have been in the middle of for quite some time, not to agree to a settlement, to have her file the case, to have a front page of every newspaper with explosive allegations against your client, and then reach a settlement. day later. That was absolutely the worst of all worlds,” he said. Not only did it destroy his reputation, but “it basically started this federal investigation.”

In another episode of the series, BET News’ Marc Lamont Hill said“Diddy’s most egregious and fatal strategic mistake was not dealing with Cassie behind closed doors. If he settles for Cassie behind closed doors, chances are this controversy won’t arise. Chances are, other people aren’t piling up their own lawsuits. There is a good chance that law enforcement radars would not have been activated by all the allegations of illegal activity. There’s a chance that Diddy is just living his normal billionaire life now.

Combs, who faces a prison sentence of 15 years to life, will be back in court on Nov. 22 to hear whether he will be granted pretrial bail. It is his third attempt to be released since his arrest in September.

If you or someone you know has been sexually assaulted, free, anonymous help is available at RAINN’s National Sexual Assault Hotline: (800) 656-HOPE (4673) and at online.rainn.org.