Cassie Expresses Fear of Retaliation From Diddy If He Is Freed
Cassie’s Fear of Retaliation From Diddy: A Victim’s Plea for Justice
In a deeply emotional letter submitted to a New York court, singer Cassie opened up about her fears of retaliation from Sean “Diddy” Combs if he is freed following his upcoming sentencing. The letter, which spans three pages, was part of a victim impact statement that Cassie submitted on September 29. Cassie, who was in a relationship with Diddy on and off for over a decade, implored the judge to consider the full extent of her experiences when determining his sentence.
Diddy, a prominent music mogul, was convicted in July on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution but was acquitted of other serious charges including sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy. His sentencing is scheduled for October 3. Cassie’s letter sheds light on the harrowing abuse she alleges to have endured during their relationship and the lasting trauma it has caused her.
The Harrowing Testimony of Abuse and Control
Cassie’s testimony during the trial was particularly striking because she was heavily pregnant at the time. She revealed that from the age of nineteen, Diddy exerted control over her life through violence, threats, and manipulation. According to Cassie, he coerced her into participating in “freak offs,” which were sexual encounters involving hired escorts. These events reportedly happened nearly every week and involved Cassie being forced into lingerie and heels, while being drugged and intoxicated to ensure her compliance.
The singer described the experience as degrading and exhausting, both physically and emotionally. She recounted suffering from infections and illnesses as a result of these forced encounters. Cassie also alleged that Diddy threatened to leak sex tapes to ruin her reputation if she refused to participate in these acts, effectively trapping her in a cycle of abuse and control.
Despite defense attorneys painting their relationship as a “great modern love story,” Cassie firmly rejected this characterization. She described her time with Diddy as a decade marked by abuse, violence, and forced sexual acts, emphasizing the stark contrast between the public image and her lived reality.
The Lasting Impact and Cassie’s Call for Accountability
The trauma Cassie endured has had a profound impact on her mental health. She disclosed that she continues to experience nightmares and flashbacks that necessitate ongoing psychological care. Living as quietly and privately as possible, Cassie expressed a deep fear that if Diddy is released without a significant sentence, he may retaliate against her or others who testified against him.
In her letter, Cassie labeled Diddy as “the manipulator, the aggressor, the abuser, the trafficker,” urging Judge Arun Subramanian to impose a sentence that reflects true justice and accountability. She acknowledged that the jury may not have fully understood the coercion she faced during the “freak offs,” but she remains steadfast in her truth and hopes the judge will consider the evidence she presented.
Diddy’s legal team has requested a sentence of 14 months in prison followed by supervised release with mandatory drug treatment and therapy. They argue that this is a fair sentence based on the guidelines for his convictions. However, Cassie’s plea highlights the need for the court to weigh the emotional and physical toll of the abuse alongside legal considerations.
Resources for Survivors of Sexual Abuse
Cassie’s story is a powerful reminder of the complexities and challenges faced by survivors of abuse. If you or someone you know has experienced sexual assault or abuse, it is important to seek help. The National Sexual Assault Hotline is available 24/7 at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) to provide confidential support and resources.
Conclusion
Cassie’s courageous decision to speak out about her experiences and her fear of retaliation from Diddy underscores the importance of justice and protection for survivors of abuse. As the court approaches Diddy’s sentencing, the impact of Cassie’s testimony and victim impact statement remains a critical part of the conversation. If you or someone you know is affected by sexual abuse, don’t hesitate to reach out for help. Together, we can support survivors and advocate for accountability.
Take action today—if you or someone you know needs assistance, contact the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) for confidential support.

























