New York, NY – May 18, 2025 – Rapper Boosie BadAzz sparked controversy on Sunday with a post on X, claiming that Casandra “Cassie” Ventura and her husband, Alex Fine, orchestrated a calculated takedown of music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs. The post, shared at 16:02 UTC, comes amid Diddy’s ongoing federal trial for sex trafficking, racketeering, and related charges, where Cassie has been a key witness.
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In his post, Boosie alleged that Cassie and Fine, driven by financial struggles, had been planning to target Diddy and his wealth for years. He suggested that Cassie initially hesitated due to fear of damaging revelations but proceeded after becoming “broke” as a couple. Boosie pointed to Diddy’s relationship with rapper Yung Miami (Careshia) as a tipping point, claiming Cassie’s jealousy—particularly after seeing Yung Miami publicly support Diddy at an awards show—pushed her to act. “A woman scorned is a dangerous evil MF,” Boosie wrote, concluding with the hashtag #yeahisaidit.
The post drew immediate backlash from X users. Some criticized Boosie for spreading unsubstantiated claims, with one user, @JamelHerring, responding, “Speculation without evidence does more harm than good. Let’s let the courts and facts speak.” Others, like @Laz252, countered Boosie’s financial motive theory, noting that Cassie was worth $8 million and Fine $3 million before her 2023 lawsuit settlement with Diddy, which was revealed in court to be $20 million. They suggested external pressures, possibly from the government, might have prompted Cassie’s legal action after years of silence.
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Cassie’s testimony in Diddy’s trial has detailed a decade-long relationship marked by alleged abuse, including a 2016 hotel assault captured on surveillance video and a 2018 rape. Federal prosecutors have accused Diddy of running a criminal enterprise involving sex trafficking and coercion, charges he denies. Diddy’s legal team has framed his actions as part of a consensual “swinger” lifestyle, rejecting the allegations as financially motivated.
Boosie’s comments align with his previous defenses of Diddy, where he has downplayed the allegations as typical celebrity behavior. However, his claims ignore documented evidence of Cassie’s abuse and the broader scope of Diddy’s charges, which include accusations of kidnapping, drugging, and orchestrating “freak offs” involving coercion, as outlined in the federal indictment.
The trial, which began on May 12, 2025, continues to unfold in New York, with Diddy facing a potential life sentence if convicted on the racketeering charge. Cassie’s testimony has been a focal point, shedding light on her experiences while drawing polarized reactions online. Neither Cassie nor Fine has responded to Boosie’s allegations, though Fine previously stated, “Cassie saved Cassie,” emphasizing her independence in overcoming the alleged abuse.
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