Attorneys consider his apology "insufficient." - Daddy blows smoke, as if he's unbothered by the situation.
Diddy steps out for the first time since the disturbing video of him beating someone surfaced, and there's no indication of any remorse on his part. Clad in all-white, which is typically associated with innocence, he strolls carefree through his Miami neighborhood, smoking.
No regrets for his actions? Highly unlikely! His weekend apology on Instagram, where he played the victim role, has received harsh criticism from celebrities and Cassie's legal team.
As recent as December 2023, he had asserted on Instagram that he hadn't engaged in the heinous acts he's been accused of.
However, with the release of the hotel video showcasing his attack, everyone is now calling bullsh!t on his claims.
Cassie's attorney, Meredith Firetog, spoke to CBS, "The fact that he 'apologized' only after his repeated denials were proven false illustrates his panicked desperation. No one will be deceived by his insincere words."
Judge Cassie's celebrity detractors
Singer Aubrey O'Day (40) weighed in on the issue, "Clearly he wasn't bothered enough by his misdeeds when he put out a statement calling her a liar and denying everything. He never apologized to her."
Rapper 50 Cent (48) also shared his thoughts on the situation, "This won't work out, who's advising him these days? I can only roll my eyes. Mistakes were made."
Diddy later claimed that he's been seeking therapy to address his behavior, yet it's unlikely he'll face any legal consequences - the violent incident occurred in 2016 and is now past the statute of limitations.
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