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Cassie’s Text Bombshell Rocks Diddy’s Trial

Cassie’s Text Bombshell Rocks Diddy’s Trial
  • PublishedJune 20, 2025

Hold onto your cappuccino because the courtroom just got a caffeine jolt! I’ve got my shaky hands on the transcript where Cassie’s text popped off like a firecracker, and trust me, it’s juicier than the last episode of your favorite reality show. Federal prosecutors in New York dragged out a decade-old string of messages between Cassie and Sean “Diddy” Combs, and the highlight reel is everything you never knew you desperately needed.

So picture this: the prosecutor casually drops Cassie’s text that scalded Diddy with, “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.” Mic drop! The jury gasps, and Diddy’s lawyer is scrambling for context—classic defense move—so they spring a quick break. Back on the stand, prosecutors whip out another zinger where Cassie sweetly confesses, “I love our FOs when we both want it.” Yikes, that escalated fast!

Now, let’s rewind to 2017 for a hot second. In that year, Cassie went nuclear on her phone, texting, “That’s not love. That’s possession. I have bleeding cut.” She wasn’t holding back. Diddy’s reply? A defensive, “I’m not gonna let someone s*** on me when all I’ve been is nice. You don’t treat me like a king … you was acting like a bitch … You’re wack for not keeping it real.” Oof. Brutal flame war in the DMs.

But before you think this is just spicy gossip, there’s critical context: in 2016, security footage from the InterContinental in Beverly Hills captured Diddy allegedly assaulting Cassie—and that tape was already exposed to jurors earlier this week. Prosecutors are weaving these text exhibits into their sex trafficking case, arguing it paints a fuller portrait of an alleged pattern of manipulation and control. Meanwhile, the defense insists selective reads are misleading—classic courtroom tug-of-war.

I have SO many feelings about the way both sides are tossing these intimate convos at each other like grenades. Are these messages a peek into a toxic relationship or just two imperfect people airing grievances? Jury’s still out—literally. And with prosecutors stacking more exhibits, every text becomes a potential headline.

Whew, that was a LOT to process—my pulse is still racing! Stay tuned because next week prosecutors are promising additional communications that could, and I quote, “further corroborate victim accounts.” Can’t wait to see what blows up next in this legal drama! I swear, I could talk about this all day. Keep that espresso coming, folks!

Sources: Celebrity Storm and TMZ, People Magazine, Rolling Stone
Attribution: Creative Commons Licensed

Written By
Quinn Parker