Buff Daddy filmed hitting his ex: “I was mad,” the rapper replied

In 2016, rapper Sean Combs, also known as Puff Daddy or B. Diddy expressed his grief on his Instagram page.

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“It’s very difficult to think about the darkest moments of my life, but sometimes it’s necessary to do so,” he said in a video. I was crazy. I rocked. My behavior is inexcusable.”

“I take full responsibility for these actions in this video,” he added. I was disgusted at the time I did it and still am today. I sought professional help and began therapy and rehab. I asked God for mercy and grace.

In surveillance video released by CNN on Friday, Casandra “Cassie” Ventura can be seen leaving her room and heading for the elevator when she is caught by Sean Combs. He grabbed the back of the neck and kicked her first before throwing her to the ground. Later, Shawn Combs dragged him to the ground and kicked him a second time.

“I’m very sorry,” Sean Combs said. I try to become a better person every day. I’m not asking for forgiveness.”

In the video, the rapper did not name the victim, Cassandra “Casey” Ventura.

Then, the singer accused her of beating and harassing her. However, the case ended with a confidentiality agreement between the two parties.

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