Funk Flex Says He Doesn’t See Cassie As A ‘Victim’ After Diddy Partial Guilty Verdict

Funk Flex Says He Doesn’t See Cassie As A ‘Victim’ After Diddy Partial Guilty Verdict
Funk Flex has penned a letter to Cassie after Diddy’s partial legal victory.
His statement comes after Cassie urged the judge to deny Diddy bond following his conviction on charges of transporting women for prostitution. While he was acquitted of s*x trafficking and racketeering, the remaining convictions could still carry serious penalties.
In a lengthy Instagram post, the Hot 97 DJ offered sympathy but also sharp criticism. “THINK CASSIE HAS BEEN THROUGH ALOT… SHE IS SUCH A NICE PERSON… I HOPE HER AND HER FAMILY OVERCOME ALL OF THE PAIN THEY ARE GOING THROUGH!” he wrote.
However, Flex questioned her credibility, referencing past settlement rumors: “YOU THREATENED TO DROP A BOOK THEN GOT PAID OUT TO NOT DROP THE BOOK… I DONT SEE U AS A ‘VICTIM.’” He concluded by urging accountability: “WHEN DO U PLAN TO TEACH GIRLS NOT TO MAKE THE SAME MISTAKE U MADE?”
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