*Dirty Money singer Kalenna Harper addressed Cassie’s lawsuit against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs that was quietly settled for $30 million last year.
In a new interview, Harper called Cassie “naive” and defended Diddy against allegations that he was physically and sexually violent toward Cassie. “Love her to death. Naive. Like getting high. She likes partying,” Harper said about the former singer, Bossip reports.
Earlier this year, CNN published security camera footage of Diddy brutally beating Cassie at a hotel in 2016. Combs initially denied Cassie’s accusations of abuse but after the footage dropped, he issued an apology video on social media.
“I saw Cassie grow up from a little girl. That was willing to, like, give everybody motherf***ing, you know, lap dances, basically. You know, get drunk and just have a good, like, model time,” Harper continued.
Former Dirty Money member Kalenna calls Cassie spoiled, revealing that Diddy paid Cassie a weekly allowance of $30,000 to $50,000 and that Cassie liked getting high.
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Elsewhere in Harper’s conversation with The Art of Dialogue, she discussed the lawsuit filed by her former collaborator, Dawn Richard. The lawsuit claims Richard and Harper witnessed Diddy abuse multiple women, including his Cassie and late model Kim Porter.
Richard’s lawyer, Lisa Bloom, accused Combs of witness tampering, alleging that after Richard filed her lawsuit, Diddy contacted Harper over 100 times. The calls ceased after Kalenna made a statement denying witnessing any of the abuse outlined in Dawn’s lawsuit, per ‘The Jasmine Brand.
“I don’t f**k with Dawn like that,” Harper said.
“And I’m going to f***ing stand no business,” she added. “I didn’t see that. What I saw was what the f**k is going on with you because you act all weird. You’re a weird b***h,” she said about Dawn.
Diddy is currently being held in federal custody in Brooklyn after being indicted in September on three criminal charges of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution. He has pleaded not guilty and denied the allegations. If convicted, Combs faces up to life in prison. His trial begins in May 2025.
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