Cassie Ventura Is Gone — Court Documents Confirm She Fled the US and Has No Plans to Return

Cassie Ventura Is Gone — Court Documents Confirm She Fled the US and Has No Plans to Return Cassie Ventura — the woman who had the courage to take on one of the most powerful men in the music industry — has quietly left the United States and says she is never coming back. Court documents filed in May 2026 and obtained by Fox News, E! News, and Complex confirm that Cassie now lives outside America and has no intention of returning. This comes after she testified for four straight days as the star prosecution witness at Diddy's federal sex crimes trial in May 2025, while nine months pregnant, describing years of physical abuse, psychological coercion, and the disturbing freak-off sessions Diddy orchestrated. She gave birth to her third child just two weeks after stepping off the witness stand. Diddy was ultimately convicted on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution and sentenced to 50 months in federal prison at FCI Fort Dix. But the legal chaos surrounding Cassie did not end there. Former male escort Clayton Howard has now filed a $20 million civil lawsuit against both Cassie and Diddy, making explosive allegations tied to the same freak-offs she described under oath. Cassie has denied the core claims and filed a motion to dismiss. In this video we break down the full story — from the night Diddy first signed a 19-year-old Cassie to Bad Boy Records, to the decade of alleged abuse, the $20 million settlement, the explosive trial testimony, and now her silent disappearance from America entirely. Sources: Fox News Digital, E! News, Complex, TheGrio, CBS News, ABC News, Washington Post, AllHipHop, Baller Alert. Stay informed. Subscribe and hit the bell icon for every update on this story.