Weird how Clark stayed working for Diddy for over a decade. If a boss threatened to kill me even jokingly in the first day I'd leave the next day. Plenty of jobs that don't involve killing, threats, or abuse. I have had bosses from hell before with one even yelling at me after I quit after calling me in a voicemail. |
Dp but the hoe did name her first baby Frankie and frank white is a diddy alias. Also she went back to Diddy a few times after their breakup. |
I thought the defense would try to wrap her up on this but they really didnt. They asked a couple of questions, but nothing really came of it. |
I get where you’re coming from, most of us can’t imagine ever agreeing to something like that. But that’s exactly the point: when we say “I would never do that,” we’re speaking from the safety of not being in a long-term abusive relationship with someone who has immense power, money, and control over our lives. Cassie didn’t just randomly “like” extreme sex. She described years of manipulation, threats, surveillance, drug use, and control by someone who was her boss, boyfriend, and the gatekeeper of her career. When someone is being abused and isolated, “consent” gets a lot murkier. People in abusive situations often stay longer than outsiders think they should, and they sometimes participate in things they don’t actually want to do, because they’ve been worn down, coerced, or they’re trying to survive. |
He abuses men and women. What I truly despise is this creep constantly displays diamond encrusted crosses - earrings, necklaces etc. Yea, like we believe you have a clue about anything related to Christianity. |
So for this site are you up to $1.10 for making your pro creep posts? C'mon spill. Tell us if you're paid by the word, sentence, or post. |
So you're up to $3.25 in pay so far. It's been explained multiple times that no one leaves Diddy. He attacks and threatens people who try to leave. These are all abusive relationships. Be honest about who you are and post a pic of yourself - you can leave out your face - in the Free Diddy t-shirt you get $20 to wear. |
Also, everyone who has been threatened by Diddy said they took the threats very seriously. |
Yes - thank you; that was well-put and I agree with you. The psychology of people in long term abusive relationships is not easily understood by the majority of people, who are thankfully not in those type of relationships. People like the jurors, who are presumably normal. But the attorneys can bring in experts on abusive relationships to help explain why Cassie stayed when other people would have presumably left the relationship. Or why she kept going back, even after being struck. There is also the phenomenon of kink, which most jurors will not understand in the slightest. Rihanna penned a popular song on BDSM, not because it is new or fringe, but because it is far more prevalent in private relationships than most could imagine. Diddy’s choreographed “freak off” sessions were absolutely kink. To the extent they involved power and submission, they were classic BDSM. Don’t discount the fact that the “S” is directly attributed to the political activist and libertine the Marquis de Sade, who hardly invented sadism, but brought it into popular culture as never before. There is a strong argument that Cassie wanted all of this, despite how much it might offend your pseudo-feminist sensibilities in 2025. Hope Diddie is convicted. But I will not be shocked if he’s acquitted. |
So your asinine reasoning is that people stay with abusive bosses for decades because they are threatened? Plenty of people deal with abusive bosses even myself have dealt with abusive bosses in the past who always brought up being fired at any time or sexual harassment on the job is common too and something I've dealt with too. There are laws against that you know and everyone has free will to leave when they want. What these people are trying to do is save their ass from being implicated and jailed with Diddy though they know they were implicated in the rape of minors etc. |
It was wild how she kept going back to work for him after having other jobs, and had Bryan Freedman try to get her a job with Diddy as recently as 2024 (the lawyer doing cross was asking her "did you meet with me trying to get a job" lol). |
You don’t understand? I can’t tell if you’re engaging in simplistic black-and-white thinking, or if you’re being intentionally obtuse about the complexities of human psychology as it relates to trauma, power, coercion, fear. It isn’t a “take this job and shove it” situation when you’re working for one of the most powerful men in music who not only is rich beyond measure, but is dangerous and you’ve witnessed him attempt to kill others and abuse His closest loved ones on a regular basis. |
Diddy didn't just threaten to kill those he employed, he also threatened their family members too.
Reminds me of an abusive ex I had who threatened to kill my parents and sister if I left him. He didn't just make threats, either. He gave very detailed ways in which he'd do it and how he'd get away with it because he was ex-military and in law enforcement. It was chilling and made me feel so trapped and helpless. |
Stop being so dramatic. People leave the mafia, so I don't see it why it should be so hard to leave Diddy. People should at themselves and ask why they're so full of cowardice. |
Agree with the pp. People leave the mafia and there are ex gang members. Women and even celebrities have dated cartel men who are also very rich. So? |