What you need to know:
- The video, acquired by CNN, captures the rapper, also known as Sean Combs, pursuing Cassie down a corridor at the InterContinental Hotel in Century City while shirtless and wearing only a towel around his waist.
- In a shocking moment, he forcefully grabs her by the back of the head and violently slams her to the ground as she attempts to enter an elevator.
Surveillance footage recently surfaced revealing a disturbing incident involving Diddy and his former girlfriend Cassie at a Los Angeles hotel in 2016. The video, acquired by CNN, captures the rapper, also known as Sean Combs, pursuing Cassie down a corridor at the InterContinental Hotel in Century City while shirtless and wearing only a towel around his waist. In a shocking moment, he forcefully grabs her by the back of the head and violently slams her to the ground as she attempts to enter an elevator.


Cassie is seen trying to flee in an elevator. Diddy, after chasing her down the hall, grabbed her by the back of the hoodie and threw her to the ground

Diddy is seen dragging Cassie back to their hotel room after collecting her bags.
The lawsuit alleges that during a stay at the InterContinental Hotel in Century City in March, Mr. Combs, intoxicated, punched Ms. Ventura, giving her a black eye. After falling asleep, Ms. Ventura attempted to leave, but Mr. Combs awoke and began screaming at her, following her into the hallway. There, he grabbed her and threw glass vases at her, causing shards to scatter as she fled to the elevator.
According to Cassie’s account in the suit, she initially left but returned to the hotel out of fear of the rapper’s reaction. Hotel security, aware of the incident, advised her to leave, suggesting they had seen security footage of the assault.
The legal claim alleges Combs paid $50,000 to the InterContinental Century City for security footage of the alleged assault.

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