Diddy Trial
Learn Via Pages of Diddy and Cassie’s Texts
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Diddy‘s federal trial kicked off earlier this week … and, Cassie took the stand for a number of days of testimony — studying dozens of textual content messages throughout proceedings.
These texts — which appeared throughout 162 pages of authorized paperwork — have now been entered as public proof reveals … and, we have compiled a few of the most surprising so that you can peruse.
Whereas most of the texts seem innocuous — the 2 checking in on one another, saying they love or miss the opposite individual, and so forth. — some are extra sordid … with Cassie admitting there have been “lots of d***s, lots of partying” at one specific gathering.
Diddy says he will “eat that p***y” in a single message … and likewise tells her he needs to speak together with her a couple of new fantasy of his.
Cassie responded to a few of Diddy’s messages with some graphic descriptions of intercourse acts as nicely.
Amongst people who went viral throughout proceedings … Cassie telling Diddy she could not wait to “really feel some d*** tease my p***y uncooked” and saying she imagined a selected means of performing fellatio.
A number of the messages aren’t sexual in nature … as a substitute chatting with disagreements the couple had — with Cassie accusing Diddy of treating her like a “sidepiece” and Diddy saying to achieve out when Cassie received “[herself] collectively.”

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We captured Diddy’s attorneys — Marc Agnifilo and Anna Estevao — leaving courtroom Friday … and Estevao is definitely the lawyer who questioned Cassie in regards to the messages, having the singer learn a lot of them aloud.
These texts coming into the official report come after Cassie wrapped up her testimony Friday … and, we’re instructed she’s now shifting on from the federal case — and making ready for the delivery of her third youngster with husband Alex Superb.

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So, in case you missed something from this previous week, click on by way of our gallery and browse a few of the pivotal texts offered through the trial’s first week.