Kassi says that the testimony was in the trial of Didi was “empowerment and healing”
Cassi Ventura issued a statement on Friday after her graphic certificate in the federal trial of Deedy “Koms” this week.
The singer is a major witness in the COMBS trial for sexual wandering and retail and spent four days in the status of witnesses, providing evidence of the abuse she says she endured during her 11 -year relationship.
Vintera lawyer, Douglas Wigdour, shared a statement on behalf of the singer and another on behalf of her husband, Alex Fine.
“This week was very difficult, but it is also significantly empowering and healing,” said Ventura’s statement, according to Associated Press. “I hope that my testimony has given strength and voice to other survivors, and it can help others who have been speaking and recovery from ill -treatment and fear.”
He continued: “For me, the more I heal, the more I remember. The more I can remember, the more I never forget. I would like to thank my family and my advocates for their fixed support, and I am grateful to all kindness and encouragement that I received.”
Ventura, her eight -year -old with her third child with a fine, ended her statement by seeking privacy for herself and her family.
“I am happy to put this chapter of my life to rest. While I move on to focus on the conclusion of pregnancy, I ask for privacy for me and my growing family.”
In court, Ventura discussed the abuse that she had suffered during her relationship with mothers. As Business Insider, it collapsed in crying while talking about the drug marathon, which was called “Off OFK”.
During her testimony, Ventura told the court that “lively displacement” made her feel “insulting” and “very terrible” for herself, but she had participated in the love of rain and because she wanted to make him happy.
The main singer and trial of Cassi Ventura witnesses on the platform of witnesses in the trial of Sean “Didi” Comes Sex.
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In his statement, Fein, who was present in the courtroom to support Ventura, expressed his pride in his wife and said that the couple wanted to put the trial behind them.
“Over the past five days, the world has been witnessing the strength and courage of my wife, and liberating herself from her past. There has been speculation on the Internet surrounding what I should feel for me to sit there and listen to my wife’s testimony.”
Alex Fine outside the Manhattan Federal Court.
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“I felt a lot of things sitting there. I felt a tremendous pride and a tremendous love for a cup,” he added.
“This terrible chapter is placed forever behind us, and we will not indicate additional data.”
If you are a survivor of sexual assault, you can contact the hotline of national sexual assault (1-800-656-4673) or visit Its website on the Internet To receive secret support.