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Diddy accused of drugging Cassie's employee: “Knew something was wrong”

Diddy is accused of drugging one of Cassie's co-workers, who said she knew “immediately” that “something was wrong” when it happened.

Songwriter Tiffany Red shared an experience with the disgraced Bad Boy mogul on Instagram on Thursday (September 19).

“Today I feel a little safer knowing Sean Combs is behind bars,” Red wrote. “I am grateful to the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York and Homeland Security for stepping in and showing Mr. Combs and the music industry what he has been able to do that they are not above the law. This past year has been incredibly stressful and at times terrifying, but I am grateful for the opportunity to free myself from all of these dark experiences.

“While helping to create Cassie's second album, I was humiliated by Sean Combs, deceived by him, his team and the record labels about the music being released, subjected to Diddy's abuse of Cassie and others around her, and unknowingly consumed something laced with drugs without my consent in his home studio in Hombly Hills while writing for Cassie in 2017.”

She continued, “I'll never forget screaming, 'What's in there?!' I knew immediately after I smoked the joint that something was wrong. I got away that night by the grace of God, but the things I don't remember from that evening haunt me.

“No one should have to go through this kind of trauma to be successful in the music industry. We all deserve better.”

Diddy's panicked text messages to Cassie following his brutal attack on her in 2016 were revealed in court following his recent arrest.

The message was made public during the rap mogul's appeal hearing in New York on Wednesday (September 18), which resulted in him being denied bail for a second time.

During the hearing, Assistant U.S. Attorney Emily Johnson read text messages Diddy sent to Cassie after the shocking hotel attack, recordings of which were released earlier this year.

According to Johnson, the Bad Boy boss wrote to his then-girlfriend: “Call me, the police are here. I got six kids. Yo, please call, I'm surrounded. You're gonna leave me all alone.”

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“The defendant knew he had done something that could provoke police intervention,” Johnson said of the text.

At some point, Cassie texted Diddy that she still had “terrible bruising” from the attack, Johnson told Judge Andrew L. Carter.

She also told him, “When you're shitty, you hit me around. I'm not a rag doll. I'm somebody's child.”