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Cassie’s husband Alex Fine

Cassie Ventura’s husband expressed admiration for his wife after completing his testimony to her ex-partner, Sean Diddy’s comb.

Alex Fine, who married Ventura in 2019, made a heartfelt statement after hearing her wife’s trauma during her relationship with a music tycoon, facing trial on allegations of sex trafficking.

The comb denies all charges against him. If convicted, the rap tycoon could spend decades in prison.

In a powerful message, Fine expresses pride and deep love for Ventura, as well as anger at those who try to break her spirit.

His statement was read on Friday by attorney Douglas Wigdor, who shed light on the roller coaster he had experienced while sitting at the trial.

“The world has witnessed the strength and heroism of my wife over the past five days, unleashing its past.” He admits that he and Ventura face rigorous scrutiny throughout the trial.

In his message, Fine acknowledged speculation surrounding his emotions as he listened to his wife’s testimony.

“How it has to feel when I sit around me listening to my wife’s testimony. I feel like there is a lot of stuff sitting there.

He revealed that while it was a painful experience, it also made him feel proud.

Alex Fine (pictured) married Ventura in 2019 and made a heartfelt statement on the trauma suffered by his lover, Music Mogul, a few days after hearing his wife, who suffered in her trial with music trafficking charges

In a powerful message, Fine expresses pride and deep love for his wife, Cassie Ventura (right), and anger at those who try to break her spirit

In a powerful message, Fine expresses pride and deep love for his wife, Cassie Ventura (right), and anger at those who try to break her spirit

Fidd wrote: “I feel very proud and overwhelming love for Cass.

He talked directly to Diddy and those who were able to act: “You didn’t break her spirit, nor did you open the smile of every room,” Shan stressed.

“You did not break a mother’s soul, mother gave the best hug and played the stupidest game with our little girls. You didn’t break the woman who made me a better man.

Throughout the statement, Fine made it clear that Ventura’s power was the result of her own hard work and determination, not anyone who saved her.

“I didn’t save Cashy, as some have said. To say it’s an insult to the painful work my wife did to save herself,” he continued. Cassie saved Cassie. She was alone free from abuse, coercion, violence and threats. She did the work of fighting the demon, and only one demon herself could do it to her.

Fine also expressed her gratitude for the support they received throughout the legal process, while stressing that the couple is now focused on moving forward.

Her life is now surrounded by love, laughter and our family. This chapter will always be behind us.

He ended the claim with a privacy requirement as the couple prepares to welcome their son into a world where “because of his mom is safer”.

Ventura’s testimony during the trial depicts a painful picture of her and Diddy that year, describing the emotional and physical abuse she allegedly endured.

Ventura is in a long-term relationship with Sean

Ventura is in a long-term relationship with Sean “Diddy” comb from 2007 to 2018

Ventura's testimony during the trial depicts a painful picture of her and Diddy that year, describing the emotional and physical abuse she allegedly endured. Photo: Lawyer Anna Estevao Cross reviews Casandra "Cassi" Ventura

Ventura’s testimony during the trial depicts a painful picture of her and Diddy that year, describing the emotional and physical abuse she allegedly endured. Photo: Lawyer Anna Estevao Cross checks Casandra’Cassie’Ventura

Ventura and Fine shared two children: Frankie Stone Fine, born in December 2019, and the sunny Cinco Fine, born in March 2021. They expect their third child, a boy

Ventura and Fine shared two children: Frankie Stone Fine, born in December 2019, and the sunny Cinco Fine, born in March 2021. They expect their third child, a boy

Combs’ lawyers on Friday found cross-examination of his ex-girlfriend and chief accuser Cassie Ventura.

His attorney, Anna Estevao, resumed her cross-check, and issues related to the March 2016 recording were related to the recording of the Los Angeles hotel’s elevator library attacking Ventura, and once received a hug from a rapper.

In it, the comb can be seen pulling Ventura onto the floor, kicking her and dragging her to the hotel corridor.

Estevao asked Ventura to read a text aloud, complaining that the comb was out of control from drugs and alcohol that day.

In the email, Ventura told the comb: “I’m not a rag doll. I’m someone’s child.

Diddy’s team went to great lengths to undermine the jury’s sympathy for Ventura.

Despite her suffering, she announced more text messages, announcing love for the rapper and prompted her to admit that she neither “hate” the rapper nor “hate him” today when alleged abuse occurred.

She confirms that they continue their relationship even after he beat her, even with Diddy who deceived her now husband.

Ventura, who was eight months pregnant, fought back with a calm and composed manner.

She said Didi raped her, an out-of-control drug addict, someone she felt she could not leave.

Judge Arun Subramanian warned the defense because the papers were submitted at night during the trial.

“The letter was already 3 a.m. … I came very early,” he said Friday. “It’s a problem, we don’t have time to solve the problem.”

Subramanian also complained to lawyers during the 10-minute break that Diddy Estevao’s cross-examination is often interrupted by disputes of evidence.

Combs' lawyers on Friday found cross-examination of his ex-girlfriend and chief accuser Cassie Ventura. Picture: Ventura and Combs at the Costume Academy Gala on May 4, 2015

Combs’ lawyers on Friday found cross-examination of his ex-girlfriend and chief accuser Cassie Ventura. Picture: Ventura and Combs at the Costume Academy Gala on May 4, 2015

The statement of kindness sums up his heartfelt statement as the couple prepares to welcome their son into a world now “because his mom is safer”.

The statement of kindness sums up his heartfelt statement as the couple prepares to welcome their son into a world now “because his mom is safer”.

The judge tried to bring the road to jurors on time to make hope the last day on the witness stand.

The juror heard the recording recording a distressed Ventura, screaming at a friend who said he had seen a video of her performing sexual behavior.

In a recording produced by Ventura in 2013, the man claimed to have videos on his phone. Hearing Ventura begging to watch the video and then threatening to kill him if it is public.

Ventura said to the man, “I never killed anyone, but I will kill you.”

Ventura admitted in her testimony that the comb then worked hard to keep the video private.

Later, she testified that she and Diddy broke up with Diddy in August 2018 because she dated a photo of a decade-long relationship with him.

“I just don’t trust it anymore. The last shot puts the nails in the coffin, ”Casse texts the comb, referring to the photo of the comb, one of whom was identified as Gina in court.

Ventura wrote: “I promise myself that if you do this to me again, I will no longer be with you.

Ventura said that soon after, she began dating her current husband, Alex Fine.

Combs pleaded not guilty to federal sex trafficking and racket charges. His defense said that despite his potential violence, he did not do anything involved in crime. The comb insists that all genders are voluntary. Pictured: Comb listens to Anna Estevao cross-examines linderains, an attorney attorney Anna Estevao cross-examines linderains during a sex trafficking trial in New York City on May 15 in New York City.

Combs pleaded not guilty to federal sex trafficking and racket charges. His defense said that despite his potential violence, he did not do anything involved in crime. The comb insists that all genders are voluntary. Pictured: Comb listens to Anna Estevao cross-examines linderains, an attorney attorney Anna Estevao cross-examines linderains during a sex trafficking trial in New York City on May 15 in New York City.

Although Ventura refuses to say she hates tycoons, even after they have gone through it all.

“I don’t hate him.” Ventura replied when asked if she hated Didi.

When asked if she was still in love with the comb, she replied, “What love is my past and that.”

Prosecutors claimed that the comb planned an empire of exploitation with his reputation and wealth, which forced women to attend abuse parties.

His lawyer argued that all sexual acts were voluntary and that despite his potential for violence, he never turned to sexual trafficking and blackmail.

Combs pleaded not guilty to federal sex trafficking and racket charges. His defense said that despite his potential violence, he did not do anything involved in crime. The comb insists that all genders are voluntary.

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