Cassie Accuses Diddy Of ‘Treating Me Like A Hooker’ In Explosive Text Messages Unveiled In Court

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Cassie Accuses Diddy Of ‘Treating Me Like A Hooker’ In Explosive Text Messages Unveiled In Court
In a dramatic moment Friday in Manhattan’s federal courtroom, prosecutors unveiled a trove of messages from Cassie to Diddy.
One text boldly declared, “You treat me like a hooker to be honest. You always want to call one and you have one. This hooker has been here for 10 years.” Combs responded with a terse “Wow.”
Among the revelatory exchanges was a reference to his alleged “freak-off” gatherings: “I love our FOs when we both want it.” Another text from 2017 read: “That’s not love. That’s possession. I have bleeding cut.”
Diddy also fought back emotionally in another message: “I’m not gonna let someone sh*t on me when all I’ve been is nice. You don’t treat me like a king… You was acting like a b***h… You’re wack for not keeping it real.”
Prosecutors argue these texts showcase a pattern of emotional manipulation and control.
Judge Arun Subramanian aims to close the case by July 4, hinting that both sides may rest next week.
What are your thoughts on the alleged messages?
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