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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Too many excuses for Cassie's demented behavior, which is insulting to real victims of abuse. She names her kid after her so-called "abuser" (???) ... but there's an excuse for that. She FaceTimed her current husband while having sex with Diddy... but there's an excuse for that as well. She arranged most of the freak-offs... but that's just something abused women do? :roll: [/quote] This is a federal RICO trial. Can you please educate yourself re the charges because each time you post your angst against Cassie you sound dumber and dumber. This isn’t a trial re whether Cassie is an abuse victim. Stop the Diddy PR campaign. Your views on Cassie’s likability as a victim have zero to do with the charges. None. [/quote] I'm no Puff Diddly Daddy fan, but did she really facetime her current husband while having se. With Puff Diddly Daddy?[/quote] but you work for him, right?[/quote] Dp. No but a golddigger is a golddigger abused or not. There was a reason she didn't date a fast food worker.[/quote] Hey keyboard warrior. Cassie is not on trial. Who cares if she's a gold digger? She wasn't arrested. It's Diddy. You sound like your feelings are hurt that you weren't invited to these freak offs. Have fun in whatever insane sicko world you live in.[/quote] NOTE: she didn't want to be a gold digger. She wanted to continue to release albums, per her contract with Diddy's label. He controlled her, and that of course included financial control. [b]She had talent,[/b] all of it was squashed by an abusive, controlling boyfriend. [/quote] She had talent? I've never heard any of her music or songs. I doubt she was ever going to be the new Whitney Houston. But she's still young, plenty of time to prove me wrong but I doubt she will. [/quote] The fact that you would even bring up Whitney Houston, and then proceed to comment on her talent when you have never heard any of your music. Just stop, NOBODY and I mean NOBODY expected her to be anything like Whitney Houston. She was a completely different type of artist. Just like nobody ever compared Janet Jackson, Ciara, or Jhené Aiko to Whitney Houston, that's how uninformed you sound. They are in completely different lanes. [/quote]You're being too literal. I could have easily said Cassie wouldn't be the new Madonna, Dolly Parton, Taylor Swift or JLO. There's nothing about Cassie that has ever suggested that she was on the verge of becoming a major recording star despite whatever type of songs that she sang. As for never hearing any of Cassie's music? Perhaps I've never heard her music because most radio stations don't play her music? The world is full of singers that record music that never sells big.[/quote] She was an R&B artist. So if you're in the DMV, you'd have to listen to 93.9 wkys OR 95.5 wpgc to hear her music. I'm not saying she was going to be some big star that crossed over into pop music, but she definitely made a mark in the 90s R&B genre. [b]Unfortunately, we will never know how far she would've (or not) gone in the industry[/b]. [/quote]Ventura is only 38. If she is as talented as some seem to think she is, she has plenty of time to "make it". [/quote] Nobody cares for her music not even herself. She knows she's just a face. She just wants $ Defense attorneys for Combs brought up a claim that Ventura and her family moved into her parents’ home in Connecticut due to “financial issues” just a month before the suit was filed. The singer told the jury that was not the case but rather because they wanted to move to the East Coast. Ventura also confirmed that she canceled the tour she had planned following the $20 million settlement, prompting a tense question from the defense. “As soon as you saw that you were going to get the $20 million, you canceled the tour because you didn’t need it anymore, right?” said Combs’ attorney Anna Estevao. “That wasn’t the reason why,” Ventura replied, per CNN. Prosecutors circled back to the topic of the lawsuit, asking Ventura if she’d return the money if it meant never having to participate in another “freak-off.” Ventura burst into tears in her response. “I’d give that money back if I never had to have ‘Freak Offs,’” Ventura said, through tears. “If I never had to have ‘Freak Offs,’ I would have had agency and autonomy. And I wouldn’t have had to work so hard to get it back.”[/quote]
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