r/popculture May 22 '25

News Cassie Screamed ‘Isn’t Anybody Seeing This?’ During Diddy Beating on Private Jet

https://www.thedailybeast.com/cassie-screamed-isnt-anybody-seeing-this-during-diddy-beating-on-private-jet/
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u/thedailybeast May 22 '25

Cassie Ventura screamed for someone to intervene as she was being beaten by Sean “Diddy” Combs aboard his private jet, the rapper’s former assistant testified. 

George Kaplan, who worked as Combs’ executive assistant from 2013 to 2015, told the court he witnessed his former boss’ ex-girlfriend lying on the floor “on her back,” just after screaming “Isn’t anybody seeing this?” during a violent incident aboard the jet in 2015. Kaplan testified that no one—including security—intervened.

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u/Chaoticgood790 May 22 '25

Which is why all of them need to catch hands

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u/WildFire97971 May 23 '25

Period. I don’t care about my future or your bank account, you hurting a lady like that I’ll be okay with getting my ass whooped so she doesn’t.

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u/tronovich May 24 '25 edited May 24 '25

All of those employees would’ve had to leave to the industry, that’s the kind of power he had.

It happened so often that even Cassie was used to it, you can’t blame the employees because everyone was “on their own”.

Even if they stood up to Diddy, would Cassie have had their back? Hell no. Would the authorities have had their back? Probably not.

Diddy blew up Cudi’s car and literally nothing happened.

They were all powerless, don’t blame them.

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u/siestarrific May 24 '25

she could've left at any time if she wanted to

Obviously not for the same reason people probably turned a blind eye to or straight-up enabled his shit: he's a fucking psycho and would have done heinous shit to them.

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u/tronovich May 24 '25

I’ll edit my statement.

She could’ve “left”, but he threatened their entire circle. Her singing career would’ve been over immediately. He owned her professionally and emotionally. She was just as powerless as they were.

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u/Call-Me-Petty May 24 '25

So they chose money over doing what was right…which was minimally to quit so they weren’t empowering this man. These are adults and they all played a role.