Hotel Video Of Diddy Assaulting Cassie Is Released In Full During Sex Trafficking Trial

Hotel Video Of Diddy Assaulting Cassie Is Released In Full During Sex Trafficking Trial
On Tuesday (May 13), the full, unedited security video of Diddy assaulting Cassie in a Los Angeles hotel hallway was released.
The extended clip from 2016 shows Diddy chasing Cassie out of their hotel room, pushing her to the ground, kicking her, and dragging her by the hood of her hoodie. In another frame, Diddy angrily throws an object that knocks over and breaks a vase near the hotel elevators.
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The video also shows then-hotel security guard Israel Florez entering the scene. At one point, Florez speaks with Diddy, who remains seated in a chair wearing only a towel and socks. The footage then captures Florez following Diddy back to his room, with Cassie walking in behind them. A hotel custodian enters shortly after. Moments later, Cassie returns to the hallway with her bags.
The video has become key evidence in Diddy’s federal s*x trafficking trial, with Florez testifying on Monday (May 12) that Diddy later tried to bribe him into staying silent. He says he refused the offer.
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