Aubrey O’Day has made her disdain for Diddy abundantly clear. Now, nevertheless, the ex-Danity Kane member seems to have blamed the American justice system for her ex-boss’s settlement with Cassie.
Taking to her Instagram Stories on Saturday (November 18), O’Day reposted a screenshot of the announcement that the ex-couple had settled their lawsuit, just a bit over 24 hours after the go well with was first introduced, and he or she wasn’t glad about the best way issues went.
“Money > accountability. Every time. Welcome to another chapter of the system is well in place,” she wrote.
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Aubrey O’Day blasts Diddy-Cassie settlement: “Money is greater than accountability”https://t.co/3Yh0bOWXIApic.twitter.com/kcP8sdBWHW
— HipHopDX (@HipHopDX) November 18, 2023
Prior to the settlement, O’Day had despatched social media messages supportive of Cassie.
“Been tryna tell y’all for years,” she wrote on her Instagram Story on Thursday (November 16). “Prayers up for this queen @Cassie.”
O’Day isn’t the one superstar to return to the protection of Cassie within the wake of the bombshell lawsuit.
Dawn Richard, one other ex-Danity Kane member, additionally supported the singer.
“Praying for Cassie and her family, for peace and healing. You are beautiful and brave. [heart emoji],” she wrote on Twitter.
Azealia Banks additionally reacted to the information on social media on Thursday (November 16), detailing one other alleged incident of home violence that Cassie suffered by the hands of the Bad Boy Records boss.
“THIS IS TRUE,” she wrote on her Instagram Stories in response to the headline: “Cassie Sues Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs For Rape And Repeated Physical Abuse.”
She added: “One time Diddy beat her up so bad he sent her on a 3week ‘vacation’ to Hawaii just so no one would see or question how her face got like that.”
Banks known as Diddy “another violent hiphop homosexual,” and stated: “This is what mental illness looks like for all of you armchair psychologists” — that final half seemingly a nod to observers who’ve speculated about her personal psychological well being prior to now.
In a press release supplied to HipHopDX by Ben Brafman, the lawyer for Diddy, on Saturday, it was made clear that settling the case didn’t represent an request for forgiveness by his consumer.
“Just so we’re clear, a decision to settle a lawsuit, especially in 2023, is in no way an admission of wrongdoing,” he wrote. “Mr. Combs’ decision to settle the lawsuit does not in any way undermine his flat-out denial of the claims. He is happy they got to a mutual settlement and wishes Ms. Ventura the best.”
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