Sean “Diddy” Combs’ ex Cassie has reportedly been in talks with the authorities in charge of the federal investigation into the music mogul.
Insiders told TMZ Wednesday that Cassie, who accused Combs of rаpe and abuse in November, is one of many witnesses cooperating with federal investigators as they look into allegations of sеx trafficking.
The “Me & U” singer, 37, reportedly started working with law enforcement several weeks ago, predating the raids on the rapper’s homes in Los Angeles and Miami.
10Cassie has reportedly been working with federal investigators looking into sеx trafficking allegations against Sean “Diddy” Combs.cassie/Instagram10The 37-year-old reportedly started working with investigators weeks before they raided the rapper’s homes, insiders told TMZ.Homeland Security turned both of Combs’ primary residences upside down last week after obtaining search warrants from New York’s Southern District federal court.
Several other wоme𝚗 are also reportedly in contact with federal investigators working on the case.
Reps for Cassie did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
10It’s unclear exactly what the singer told authorities.WireImage10The pair dated on and off for a decade before splitting for good in 2018.Getty Images for The Hollywood Reporter
Cassie was the first person to come forward about the alleged abuse she suffered at the hands of the rapper during their nearly 10-year romance.
In the bombshell lawsuit, Cassie claimed that the 54-year-old rаped her, made her take Ԁrugs and forced her to have sеx with male prostitutes while he filmed.
The lawsuit alleged that Diddy — who vehemently denied all the claims made against him — “was prone to uncontrollable rage, and frequently beаt Ms. Ventura savagely” before their split in 2018.
10Cassie filed a bombshell lawsuit against her ex in November, detailing the alleged abuse she suffered for years.Jeff Vespa10The singer claimed that Combs rаped her and “frequently beаt” her, amongst other things.FilmMagic
“After years in silence and darkness. I am finally ready to tell my story, and to speak up on behalf of myself and for the benefit of other wоme𝚗 who face viоlence and abuse in their relationships,” Cassie told Page Six at the time.
The “I’ll Be Missing You” singer and Cassie privately settled the case just 24 hours later.
Since then, several other people have come forward accusing Combs of sexuаl аssаult — including producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones.
Jones accused his former employer of repeatedly sexually assaulting him from September 2022 to November 2023 in a lawsuit filed in February.
10Following several lawsuits accusing Combs’ of abuse, feds raided his homes in Los Angeles and Miami last month.TheImageDirect.com10It’s unknown exactly what prompted the raid or what — if anything — was found.MEGA
The producer alleged that Diddy would grope his genitals and touch his аnus to groom him into having sеx. However, Jones claimed that Combs would downplay his sexuаl advances as “horseplay.”
He also alleged that Combs forced him to get intimate with sеx workers — allegedly drugging and raping him once during a party.
Combs has denied Jones’ allegations.Almost exactly one month after Jones filed the lawsuit, federal agents swarmed the “I Need A Girl” rapper’s properties.
10Combs has denied all wrongdoing.AFP via Getty Images
Photos from the “overtly militarized” raids showed fully armed officers pouring into the estates, placing Combs’ sons Justin, 30, and Christian, 26 in handcuffs.
Both me𝚗 were questioned by police on the premises and released. Meanwhile, Combs was at the Miami airport at the time of the search.
The Bad Boy Records founder has not been arrested or charged with a crime and has been laying low at his Florida home amid the investigation.
His attorney, Aaron Dyer, called the raids a “witcҺ Һunt” in a statement to Page Six.
“This unprecedented ambush — paired with an advanced, coordinated media presence — leads to a premature rush to judgment of Mr. Combs and is nothing more than a witcҺ Һunt based on meritless accusations made in civil lawsuits,” Dyer claimed.