Is Cassie truly a victim? Or was she an accomplice in Diddy’s twisted enterprise?

 

Hey baby, come on in and pull up a chair, because we need to talk. And I do mean talk. With everything going on in this Diddy federal trial, it feels like the tea is boiling over—and one name that keeps coming up like smoke is Cassie Ventura.

Is Cassie a Victim or an Accomplice? Chile, the Tarot Cards Spoke Loud and Clear!


Now y’all remember Cassie—the beautiful, soft-spoken singer who was by Diddy’s side for over a decade. Folks used to whisper about how quiet she was, how she stayed in the background, and how she never said a peep about all that went on during those years. But now, honey? That silence is breaking. Cassie is expected to testify in the federal trial, and what she might say has the whole entertainment world on edge.

But here’s the part that got me clutching my pearls.

Cassie already admitted that she was the one calling and scheduling the male escorts for Diddy’s so-called “freak offs.” Not only that, but she allegedly paid them too. Baby, when I read that, I had to sit down and ask my Divine Team a serious question:

Is Cassie truly a victim? Or was she an accomplice in Diddy’s twisted enterprise?

So y’all know me. I picked up my cards, shuffled my deck, and asked the question straight-up. The cards that came tumbling out like truth bombs were:

  • Queen of Cups

  • Death

  • Three of Cups

Is Cassie a Victim or an Accomplice? Chile, the Tarot Cards Spoke Loud and Clear!


And whew, baby, did they have a story to tell. Let’s walk through this together, in love and light—but with truth. Because my Divine Angels don’t lie.

Queen of Cups – “The Woman Who Loved Too Deep”

First card out was the Queen of Cups and let me tell you something: this card is deeply emotional, nurturing, and often represents a woman who leads with her heart, even when her mind is screaming to run.

Cassie, as this Queen, shows up as a woman who was emotionally entangled. She was in love, or at the very least, deeply attached to Diddy. She likely wanted to protect him, please him, and stay in his good graces—even if that meant doing things that didn’t sit right with her spirit.

This card tells me she didn’t feel like she had power in the relationship. She moved from a place of emotional survival, not authority. That’s the energy of someone who might carry out questionable tasks—not because she enjoys it, but because she’s trying to avoid consequences or gain approval.

Now, don’t get it twisted. The Queen of Cups is not stupid or naïve. But baby, she is loyal, sometimes to her own destruction. That’s Cassie’s spirit in this card. A woman holding onto love, even while it eats her up inside.



Death – “She’s Not That Woman No More”

Now when the Death card popped out, I felt chills. Not fear—but transformation. See, folks always misunderstand this card. It ain’t about physical death—it’s about letting go of an old self, an old life, an old role. It’s spiritual rebirth.

Spirit is saying Cassie walked away from who she used to be, and that wasn’t easy. The woman who was blindly in love is no longer present. That woman who scheduled the freak offs was born. She became a woman that was fully aware of the situation and became a part of the parties. The innocent Cassie is buried while the new party Cassie was born. 

But hear me when I say this:
You can only bury the past once you own it.
And that’s what Spirit is asking her to do now.

This card says Cassie is in a moment of reckoning. She’s being asked—by Spirit and the court—to be honest about the role she played. Not just what was done to her, but what she did under pressure, under fear, under manipulation.

So yes, she was a victim. But she’s also being asked to confront her complicity. That’s part of healing. That’s part of testifying. That’s part of truth.

Three of Cups – “Sisterhood, Secrets, and Survival”

Now this one right here made me sit up straight.

The Three of Cups is about celebration, social circles, and alliances. But in this reading, baby, it’s whispering about the hidden cliques, the parties, the group dynamics Cassie was surrounded by.

This card shows she wasn’t the only one who knew what was going on. There were other women, other enablers, and perhaps even folks who helped normalize the behaviors behind closed doors.

The Three of Cups also shows that Cassie played a role in maintaining the image—smiling, showing up, hosting. And chile, that role paid her in access and protection, even if it cost her peace.

But here's the deeper tea:
This card also shows she’s not alone now. Spirit is surrounding her with new allies—sisters, truth-tellers, maybe even survivors who are helping her come out of the shadows and into her healing.

So… Is Cassie a Victim or an Accomplice?

Is Cassie a Victim or an Accomplice? Chile, the Tarot Cards Spoke Loud and Clear!


Chile, the answer ain’t black and white. And that’s what makes this so powerful.

According to my Divine Angels, Cassie was BOTH. She was a victim of manipulation, emotional control, and psychological abuse. But she was also made into a participant, carrying out the very acts that kept Diddy’s alleged operation running.

Was it willing? Not fully.
Was it coerced? Likely.
Was it wrong? Absolutely.

But here’s the truth that we don’t talk about enough in our community:
Victims sometimes become part of the system that hurt them—just to survive it.

And that’s where Cassie lived for years. In that limbo between pain and performance. Between being hurt and helping the person who hurt her.

What About the Lawyer’s Claims?

Now let’s talk about what Diddy’s legal team had to say. They claim this is all a money grab, that Cassie had financial problems and was living at her mama’s house when she filed that civil case instead of a criminal one.

Let me tell y’all something:
When a woman tries to speak her truth, the first thing folks do is try to discredit her.

Cassie’s finances ain’t got nothing to do with the truth of what she endured. Whether she filed a civil case or not, whether she lived in a mansion or on her mama’s couch—abuse is abuse. And sometimes the only path to justice is the one that doesn’t involve the state.

Let’s not forget:
Cassie’s civil lawsuit led to the federal investigation. Her bravery cracked open the whole operation. If this was a money grab, baby, it came with too high a price and Diddy is paying in full. 




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