Inside Cassie’s ‘normal’ life out of the spotlight after fleeing US post-Diddy trial

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Casandra “Cassie” Ventura is living a “normal” life after she and her family fled the US following Sean “Diddy” Combs’ sex trafficking trial.

“Cassie is doing really well and prefers a low-key life out of the spotlight now,” a source told Us Weekly Wednesday.

The “Me & U” singer, 39, is “living a very ‘normal’ life now and [is] focused on family, routines and being present, and that’s been really grounding and healing for her,” the insider added.

Casandra “Cassie” Ventura (seen above with her husband and child) is living a “normal” life outside the US. Instagram / @alexfine44
“Cassie is doing really well and prefers a low-key life out of the spotlight now,” a source told Us Weekly Wednesday. (Pictured: Cassie, Alex Fine and two of their kids.) cassie/Instagram

The source said Cassie — who shares daughters Frankie, 6, and Sunny, 5, and a son, 1, with husband Alex Fine — wants to “be a good example for her kids, especially the girls.”

“At the end of the day, her biggest priority is her kids,” the insider claimed to Us Weekly.

“She wants to be a strong, healthy example for them and show them what it looks like to choose yourself, set boundaries and move forward even after really difficult experiences. That’s what’s driving her now more than anything,” they added.

As Page Six previously reported, Cassie and her family fled the country, according to court documents filed last month.

The “Me & U” singer (seen above with Fine) fled the country after she was sued by male sex worker Clayton Howard. cassie/Instagram
Cassie (seen above with Diddy in 2007) testified in ex Sean “Diddy” Combs’ sex trafficking trial last year. WireImage

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Last June, male sex worker Clayton Howard filed a $35 million lawsuit against the “Long Way 2 Go” songstress and Combs, 56, claiming they were involved in sex trafficking and that the musicians manipulated and exploited him.

Howard claimed Cassie was an active participant in the alleged crimes, which she denied.

However, in a May 1 declaration, the model contested: “I reside outside of the United States. I do not intend to move back to the United States.”

Cassie (seen above in a court sketch) alleged during her testimony that the Revolt co-founder forced a male escort to urinate in her mouth. REUTERS
She also spoke about the alleged rape and abuse she faced from Combs (seen hitting Cassie above). U.S. Attorneys SDNY

She also noted, “I am a citizen of the United States. I am not a resident of the State of California.”

It’s unclear when Cassie and her family relocated to and where she now resides.

The pop star was one of several people who testified in Combs’ highly publicized sex trafficking trial last year.

The disgraced hip-hop mogul (seen above at the 2022 Billboard Music Awards) was convicted of two counts of prostitution. Getty Images
The “Last Night” emcee (seen above in a court sketch) was sentenced to four years and two months behind bars and will be released in April 2028. REUTERS

During her testimony, Cassie alleged that the Revolt co-founder raped and abused her and forced a male escort to urinate in her mouth during a “Freak-Off” party.

Combs was acquitted of his more serious charges but was found guilty of two counts of prostitution.

The “Last Night” emcee was sentenced to four years and two months behind bars. Page Six exclusively reported that he is set to be released in April 2028.

If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, please call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 for confidential support.

If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call the Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-330-0226.

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