Cassie Ventura: Moving On From Abuse and Embracing Motherhood
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Cassie Ventura shares her experience of testifying against her ex-partner in a federal trial and her journey as a new mother.
Sean Combs, born November 4, 1969, in Harlem, New York City, is an American rapper, record producer, entrepreneur, and actor widely known by his stage names Puff Daddy, P. Diddy, and Diddy[2][3]. He began his career as an intern at Uptown Records, quickly rising to prominence by helping launch the careers of artists like Mary J. Blige and Jodeci[3]. In 1993, he founded Bad Boy Entertainment, which became one of the most influential record labels of the 1990s, introducing artists such as The Notorious B.I.G., Faith Evans, and 112, and later expanding its roster to include acts like Machine Gun Kelly and Janelle Monáe[1][3]. Over three decades, Bad Boy amassed numerous Grammy Awards, Billboard chart-toppers, and sold over 400 million albums worldwide[3]. Combs himself achieved commercial success as a solo artist, most notably with the tribute single “I’ll Be Missing You” (honoring The Notorious B.I.G.), which spent 11 weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and earned him a Grammy[1]. His debut album, *No Way Out*, went platinum and won the Grammy for Best Rap Album[1]. Beyond music, Combs diversified into fashion with the Sean John clothing line, ventured into acting with roles in film and television, and produced reality TV shows like *Making the Band*[1][4]. He also launched business ventures in spirits, most notably the Cîroc vodka and DeLeón tequila brands[1]. Combs’s influence extends beyond entertainment; he is regarded as a cultural icon and a symbol of entrepreneurial ambition, consistently innovating across industries[3]. However, his legacy has been significantly impacted by recent legal troubles. Beginning in late 2023, he faced multiple lawsuits alleging physical and sexual abuse, which he has denied[1][2]. In 2024, he was arrested in New York City after a grand jury indictment on charges including racketeering and sex trafficking; he pleaded not guilty, and a high-profile trial followed in 2025[2]. While acquitted of the most serious charges, Combs was convicted on two counts related to transportation for prostitution and, in October 2025, was sentenced to 50 months in prison and a $500,000 fine[1][2]. These events have marked a dramatic shift in both his public image and current relevance.
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Cassie Ventura shares her experience of testifying against her ex-partner in a federal trial and her journey as a new mother.
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Prosecutors are seeking a harsher sentence for Sean Combs, which could have major consequences for his personal and professional life.
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Learn about the sudden removal of Maurene Comey from her prestigious job at the Justice Department and the potential implications for the justice system.
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A closer look at the legal issues facing music mogul Sean 'Diddy' Combs, including speculation about a potential presidential pardon.
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A high-profile federal trial is currently underway as rapper and entrepreneur Diddy faces charges of sex trafficking. The outcome of the case could have severe consequences for the mogul.
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Get the latest updates on the ongoing trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs, including discussions on jury instructions and media coverage.
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The dismissal of a white male juror due to undisclosed bias has caused a delay in the high-profile trial of Sean Combs, who is accused of sexually abusing a 15-year-old girl in 1993.
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Get the latest updates on the high-profile trial of P. Diddy, who is facing serious charges for allegedly assaulting a man with a champagne bottle in a New York City nightclub in 1999.
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Rashida Jones, a former employee of Diddy's company Bad Boy Entertainment, claims unfair treatment and underpayment while working for the music mogul. Follow our coverage of the highly publicized trial and its potential impact on Diddy's reputation and company.
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Get the latest updates on the trial and verdict of Sean 'Diddy' Combs, who is facing charges of sex trafficking and racketeering.