Cassie declares residence outside United States in new filing

Cassie Ventura confirmed she has relocated abroad in a May 1 court declaration tied to a lawsuit from male escort Clayton Howard. The move follows her testimony in Sean 'Diddy' Combs' trial.

In documents obtained by TMZ, the singer wrote she resides outside the United States and does not intend to move back. She noted she is a US citizen but not a California resident, adding that New York proceedings would be simpler because her lawyers are based there. The declaration responds to Howard's July 2025 suit. He alleged he worked as an escort for Cassie and Combs, claimed he contracted an STD from her, and accused her of manipulation and other acts. Cassie countered that Howard sent supportive messages to her husband Alex Fine in 2023, including one praising her pursuit of justice. A separate suit from another escort, Edmond Laurent, is also pending. Cassie called it baseless and harassing in the filing. Combs was convicted on two transportation counts last year and is serving a 50-month sentence. So… has the dust finally settled, or is more drama on the horizon?

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Courtroom scene of Gabbie Gonzalez facing charges in a murder-for-hire plot.
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Gabbie gonzalez charged in alleged murder for hire plot

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TikTok star Gabbie Gonzalez was hit with three felony charges over an alleged scheme to kill her ex, Why Don't We singer Jack Avery. Her father Francisco Gonzalez is also charged and bail was set at $2 million. A judge barred her from contacting their 7-year-old daughter Lavender.

Attorneys for Sean Combs urged a federal appeals court on Thursday to speed up its decision on whether his 50-month prison sentence was improperly imposed. The Bad Boy founder, convicted of transportation to engage in prostitution, is serving his term at a low-security facility in New Jersey. The hearing before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit focused on claims that the judge considered acquitted conduct during sentencing.

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Lizzo has stated she will not settle a sexual harassment lawsuit filed by three former backup dancers, despite the option to do so. In a recent CBS Mornings interview, the singer affirmed her readiness to testify at trial if necessary. The case, ongoing for nearly three years, stems from allegations during her 2023 world tour.

After more than four years of delays, Tiffany Haddish is asking a Georgia court to toss her DUI case, claiming the holdup has hurt her work and travel.

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Dwight Howard has denied his estranged wife Amber Howard's cocaine addiction claims in a Snapchat post, days after her viral video and his divorce filing. Their son has also weighed in publicly as family drama escalates.

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