Badazz Boosie always defends Sean “Diddy”Combs in the middle of its high level Federal trial on sexual trafficking implying Cassie Ventura as an alleged witness and victim.
Tuesday, May 13, Boosie went to X to let her disciples know that, in his eyes, Cassie was not the victim of sexual trafficking – she lived what he called “a lifestyle”. In a series of All Caps messages, Boosie argued that the case against Diddy is wrong. According to him, accusations should be part of domestic violence, not sex trafficking.
The rapper “wipe me” says he believes Cassie voluntarily participated in What has now become sadly famous under the name of “Freak-Offs” and that she appreciated the luxury and wild holidays that came with the girlfriend of Diddy.
Boosie wrote that Cassie “appreciated wild sexual festivals in extravagant gifts on the backend” and wondered how, after years of participation, she could now claim the opposite. “I am convinced that she appreciated,” he added, calling for their “consensual” relationship and referring to the condemnation of potential life that Diddy is confronted with “bullshit”.
This is not the first time that Boosie has been on the subject. In September, when Diddy was arrested for several federal accusations – notably sex trafficking, racketeering and transport of individuals for prostitution – Boosia minimized allegations. He compared Diddy’s actions to those of many artists who “stole women for three years”, saying that Diddy was just “more bizarre”.
But while Boosie considers it as a “lifestyle”, a federal jury sees potential crimes which can bear heavy sentence. Diddy face life in prison If he is found guilty of the accusations of racketeering and sex trafficking, and 10 other years on the count linked to prostitution.
Cassie gave him a scary testimony to physical violence and coercion during their 11 -year relationship, declaring that the arguments would end regularly with violence and that she often had the impression that she had no choice but to comply with her sexual requests. “He would break me in my head, send me back, drag me, kick me, would trample in my head if I was down,” she said. When it was asked how frequency of violence occurred, Cassie simply replied: “Too frequently”. She detailed the consequences – the exploded lips, the swollen knots on her forehead and the bruises covering her body.
Take a look at Badazz Boosie’s comments above.