Cassie’s lawsuit against Diddy feels like a turning point

A now-settled lawsuit by singer-songwriter Cassie accused rapper and ex-boyfriend Sean “Diddy” Combs of repeated physical and sexual abuse.

A now-settled lawsuit by singer-songwriter Cassie accused rapper and ex-boyfriend Sean “Diddy” Combs of repeated physical and sexual abuse.

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This has been a remarkably dark and tough time in entertainment, with several famous Black women saying they didsuffered from domestic violence and abuse by men they were associated with. As reported by Taiyler S. Mitchell of HuffPost, a lawsuit by singer-songwriter Casandra “Cassie” Ventura has accused rapper and ex-boyfriend Sean “Diddy” Combs of repeated physical and sexual abuse over a period of more than a decade. First, the 35-page complaint reported by The New York Timescontains a trigger warning and contains numerous allegations – rape, coercion, physical abuse in front of its employees – in shocking detail. The lawsuit was settled one day after filing, according to AP.

Plus, when he heard he was interested in Cassie, Diddy reportedly threatened to bomb rapper Kid Cudi’s car moments before a vehicle exploded in his driveway. Mitchell wrote: “Cassie acknowledged that the lawsuit was filed as a result of New York’s soon-to-expire Adult Survivors Act, which allows individuals seeking to prosecute allegations of sexual abuse to sue their abusers even if the statute of limitations has expired. expired.” HuffPost’s Jillian Wilson reported on why so many survivors wait years to report abuse; Cassie’s trial came less than two weeks later music director LA Reid was accused of sexual assault and harassment by Drew Dixon. Proceed with caution when reading the graphic details in the above-mentioned lawsuits.

As a sequel to allegations of domestic violence, Keke Palmer was granted temporary sole custody of her child, Leodis, and a restraining order from Darius Jackson. Palmer’s mother intervened and expressed how much she thought about it feared for her daughter’s life while the actor was in a relationship with Jackson. A new hearing on the case is scheduled for December 5. Meanwhile, Jackson’s brother and “Insecure” star Sarunas Jackson is embroiled in a custody battle with actor DomiNique Perry over their daughter. according to Essence.

In what may seem like a turning point, black women are speaking out about their experiences, and finally black men in the music industry in particular can be held accountable for their actions. We saw how the community treated Megan Thee Stallion – so I won’t get my hopes up – but only time will tell. Time has passed and it’s time for the #MeToo movement made by a black woman, to center black women.

Now let’s move on to the next edition of The Culture Catchall.

Marlon Wayans performs at the Apollo Theater in New York City. Marlon Wayans performs at the Apollo Theater in New York City.

Marlon Wayans performs at the Apollo Theater in New York City.

Marlon Wayans performs at the Apollo Theater in New York City.

We still talk about it

  • “Saturday Night Live” and Timotheé Chalamet are being criticized for making an “insensitive,” “tasteless” and “unfunny” reference to Hamas in last weekend’s episode. In a pre-recorded bit, Chalamet plays an aspiring musician and frontman of a terrible band called ‘Hamas’, pronounced ‘Hay-mus’. The public criticized “SNL” on social media for making light of the ongoing bloodshed and loss of life in Gaza. HuffPost’s Kelby Vera reported the full details.

  • André 3000 is back and releases his first album in over 17 years, titled ‘New Blue Sun’. The album consists entirely of instrumental flute songs played by the acclaimed rapper and producer himself. In his latest interview with GQ, André talked about his departure from rap, citing the importance of authenticity: “I’m 48 years old. …What are you rapping about? ‘My eyesight is failing.’” What an incredible level of self-awareness I wish a certain 37-year-old Canadian rapper would possess.

  • Samuel Haskell IV, the adult son of famed Hollywood agent Sam Haskell III, has been charged with three counts of murder. Authorities were initially alerted that a body had been found in a plastic bag in someone’s driveway, but a Los Angeles Police Department detective told reporters that upon arrival “nothing was found.” A day later, a woman’s torso was found in dumpsters just five miles away. The New York Times reports this that police believe the body is the younger Haskell’s wife; In addition, her parents, who lived with the couple, have not been seen since November 6. Pocharapon Neammanee from HuffPost more details about the research reported.

  • Comedian Marlon Wayans has given parents a masterclass in not being transphobic, unlike some of his counterparts. During an interview on “The Breakfast Club” last week, Wayans revealed that one of his children, Kai Wayans, is transgender, and that the comedian is working on a stand-up special about his reaction to their coming out. “I just want my children to be free. I want them to be free of mind, free of thoughts, free to be themselves. … And I’m just so proud of them for being them,” he said. Let’s hope this upcoming special charts a new course in comedy and shows the importance of more queer-affirming households.

Season 3 of ABC's hit sitcom Season 3 of ABC's hit sitcom

Season 3 of ABC’s hit sitcom

Season 3 of ABC’s hit sitcom “Abbott Elementary,” created by Quinta Brunson, premieres on February 7 with an hour-long episode.

Industry news and announcements

  • Kim Kardashian covers GQ’s “Men of the Year” issue, along with Jacob Elordi, André 3000 and others.

  • Model Karlie Kloss acquires iD Magazine from Vice Media Group.

  • Keke Palmer hosts BET’s 2023 Soul Train Awards.

  • Bobby Berkinterior design expert, leaves “Queer Eye” after season 8.

  • Chris Appleton files for divorce from ‘You’ star Lukas Gage after six months of marriage.

  • Season 3 of Abbott Elementary premieres on February 7, with an hour-long episode.

  • Coco Jones graces the cover of Teen Vogue’s November/December 2023 issue.

  • Serena Williams and civil rights icon Ruby Bridges will be inducted into the National Women’s Hall of Fame next year.

  • “The Bear” star Ayo Edebiri is vying for attention for a leading actress in the 2024 awards cycle.

  • Drake announces another tour, with J. Cole, and drops his “Scary Hours 3” EP…

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