Diddy Trial
Learn By way of Pages of Diddy and Cassie’s Texts
Revealed
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 displays … and, we have compiled a few of the most stunning so that you can peruse.
Whereas lots of the texts seem innocuous — the 2 checking in on one another, saying they love or miss the opposite particular person, and many others. — some are extra sordid … with Cassie admitting there have been “a lot of d***s, a lot of partying” at one explicit gathering.
Diddy says he will “eat that p***y” in a single message … and likewise tells her he desires to speak along 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 properly.
Amongst those who went viral throughout proceedings … Cassie telling Diddy she could not wait to “feel some d*** tease my p***y raw” and saying she imagined a particular manner of performing fellatio.
A few of the messages aren’t sexual in nature … as an alternative talking to disagreements the couple had — with Cassie accusing Diddy of treating her like a “sidepiece” and Diddy saying to succeed in out when Cassie received “[herself] together.”

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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 lots of them aloud.
These texts coming into the official document come after Cassie wrapped up her testimony Friday … and, we’re advised she’s now transferring on from the federal case — and making ready for the start of her third baby with husband Alex High-quality.

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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.