Cassie’s husband Alex Fine breaks silence about Diddy test while he shares emotional explanation to support women
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Cassie VenturaThe husband has spoken to publicly expressing his admiration for his wife after she had completed an intense four days of witness to her former partner Sean ‘Clearly‘Combs.
Alex Fine, who married Ventura in 2019, issued a genuine explanation after days that he had heard his wife talk about the trauma endured during her relationship with the music magnate who is confronted with a test for sex trade.
Combs denies all charges against him. If it is found guilty, the Rapmogul could spend decades behind bars.
In the powerful message, Fine proudly expressed pride and in -depth love for Ventura, as well as anger towards those who tried to break her mind.
His statement, read by lawyer Douglas Wigdor on Friday, sheds light on the emotional roller coaster he experienced during the process.
“In the past five days, the world has witnessed the strength and courage of my wife, who freed herself about her past,” said Fine, and acknowledged the intense control that he and Ventura have confronted during the process.
In his message, Fine recognized the speculation around his emotions while listening to his wife’s testimony.
‘There has been online speculation about how I should feel to sit there and listen to my wife’s testimony. I felt so many things there, “wrote fine.
He revealed that although it was a painful experience, it also filled him with pride.

Alex Fine (photo), who married Ventura in 2019, issued a genuine explanation after days that he had heard his wife tell the trauma that she endured during her relationship with the music magnate

In the powerful message, fine pride and deep love for his wife, Cassie Ventura (right), as well as anger to those who tried to break her mind
“I felt enormously proud and overwhelming love for Cass,” Fine wrote, adding that he also experienced “deep anger” with the man who has subjected Ventura to years of abuse.
He spoke directly with Diddy and those who made his behavior possible: “You did not broken her mind nor her smile that scores every room,” emphasized fine.
‘You have not broken the souls of a mother who gives the best hugs and plays the craziest games with our little girls. You didn’t broken the woman who made me a better man. ‘
During the explanation Fine made it clear that the power of Ventura was the result of her own hard work and determination, instead of someone who saved her.
“I didn’t save Cassie, as some said. To say that this is an insult for the years of painful work that my wife has done to save herself, “he went on. “Cassie saved Cassie. Only she broke free of abuse, coercion, violence and threats. She did the work to combat the demons who could only have made a demon herself. ‘
Fine was also grateful to the support they have received in the entire legal proceedings, while they emphasize that the couple is now focused on progress.
‘Her life is now surrounded by love, laughter and our family. This horrible chapter is put behind us forever, “Fine wrote.
He concluded the statement with a request for privacy, while the couple is preparing to welcome their son in a world that is now ‘safer because of his mother’.
Ventura’s witness during the process painted a distressing photo of her years with Diddy, describing the emotional and physical abuse that she would have endured.

Ventura had a long -term relationship with Sean ‘Diddy’ combing from 2007 to 2018

Ventura’s testimony during the process painted a moving picture of her years with Diddy, in which the emotional and physical abuse described that she is said to have endured. Shown: lawyer Anna Estevao Cross investigates Casandra ‘Cassie’ Ventura

Ventura and Fine share two children: Frankie Stone Fine, born in December 2019, and Sunny Cinco Fine, born in March 2021. They expect their third child, a boy, in May 2025
On Friday, the Combs lawyers concluded their cross-hearing of his ex-girlfriend and main declaration Cassie Ventura.
His lawyer Anna Estevao resumed her cross investigation with questions regarding March 2016 from Combs that Ventura attacked in the lift bench of a hotel in Los Angeles, at a certain point with a hug from the rapper.
There you can see combs that pull Ventura to the floor, kick her and drag her to a hotel.
Estevao had Ventura read an SMS message in which she complained that Combs was out of the hand of drugs and alcohol that day.
In the message, Ventura said to Combs: ‘I am not a rag doll. I am someone’s child. ‘
Diddy’s team did their best to undermine the sympathy of the jury for Ventura.
They exposed more SMS messages where she declared her love for the rapper, despite the abuse she says she suffered, and led her to admit that she did not “hate” the rapper when the alleged abuse took place, nor “hates him” today.
She confirmed that they continue their relationship even after he had defeated her and even her husband with Diddy cheated on.
Ventura, who is eight months pregnant, fluid back with a calm and composed position.
She said that Diddy had raped her, a drug addict that she got out of hand and someone she felt she couldn’t leave.
Judge Arun Subramanian claimed the defense for continuing to submit documents well into the night during the trial.
“Letters arrived at 3 o’clock … I arrived early,” he said on Friday. “This is a problem, we no longer have time to tackle problems.”
Subramanian also complained to lawyers during the 10 -minute break that the cross investigation of Diddy Estevao has been interrupted too often by disputes about evidence.

On Friday, the Combs lawyers concluded their cross-hearing of his ex-girlfriend and main declaration Cassie Ventura. Displayed: Ventura and Combs at the Gala advantage of the costume institute on 4 May 2015

Fine concluded his sincere statement with a request for privacy, while the couple is preparing to welcome their son in a world that is now ‘safer because of his mother’
The judge tried to erase the way for jury members to be inserted on time for what was hoped to be the last day of Ventura on the witness bank.
Jury members heard a recording of a distressed Ventura screaming at a friend who said he had seen a video of her performing sexual acts.
In the recording, made by Ventura in 2013, the man claimed to have the video on his phone. Ventura hears arguing to see the video and then threatens to kill him when it became public.
“I have never killed anyone in my life, but I will kill you,” Ventura told the man who interrupts her threats with blasphemy.
Ventura acknowledged in her testimony that combs then made efforts to keep the video private.
She later testified that she broke up with Diddy in August 2018 Saw a photo of him with another woman with whom he had spent in recent years with their decade -long relationship.
“I just don’t trust it anymore. The latter shot put the nail in the coffin, ‘Casse texts combing, referring to the photo of combs with a woman who has been identified in court as Gina.
“I promised myself that I wouldn’t be with you anymore if you put it on again,” wrote Ventura and told Combs “you lied against me” and “she never left.”
Shortly thereafter, Ventura said, she started to go out with her husband, Alex Fine.

Combs has argued not guilty of federal sex trade and racketeering. His defense says that, although he could be violent, nothing he put down on a criminal company. Combs insists that all sex was consensual. Displayed: Combs listens as lawyer Anna Estevao Cross-Examines Ventura during the sex trade in New York City on 15 May
Although Ventura refused to say that she hated the Mogul, even after everything they had experienced.
“I don’t hate him,” Ventura replied when he was asked if she hated Diddy.
When asked if she still had love for combing, she replied, “I have love for the past and what it was.”
Public Prosecutors claim that combs used its fame and fortune to orchestrate a realm of exploitation, forcing women in insulting sex parties.
His lawyers claim that all sexual acts were consensual, and although he could be violent, he never responded to sex trade and racketeering.
Combs has argued not guilty of federal sex trade and racketeering. His defense says that, although he could be violent, nothing he put down on a criminal company. Combs insists that all sex was consensual.
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