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DJ Vlad called out Sean Combs’ former girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, after Combs was denied bond on Wednesday following his acquittal on RICO charges.

Combs, 55, was found guilty of 2 counts of The Mann Act, also known as transportation across state lines for the purpose of prostitution.

In a series of posts on X (Twitter), DJ Vlad said Cassie also committed the same crimes Combs was convicted of – yet she’s “sitting on $30 million”.

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Cassie, 38, was granted immunity by the prosecution to testify against Combs in court. A jury found him not guilty of the more serious crimes of racketeering and sex trafficking. He was convicted of “transporting” his ex-girlfriends, Cassie, and “Jane Doe” for participation in their infamous freak-offs.

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However, DJ Vlad notes that Cassie booked male escorts and paid them for their participation in the freak-offs. The defense presented text messages from Cassie claiming she’s always ready for freak-offs.

The defense also presented a text from Cassie to Sean Combs expressing her disappointment that he called the late Kim Porter the love of his life after she died.

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Cassie got revenge on Combs in November 2023 when she filed a sex assault lawsuit against him. He settled the lawsuit for $20 million the next day, according to court documents.

Cassie then cooperated with the feds to bring an indictment against Combs for sex trafficking.

In one post, DJ Vlad wrote: “Cassie is the villain in this whole case. You can’t convince me otherwise.”

In a follow-up post, Vlad wrote:

“Cassie is guilty of the same prostitution charges Diddy was just convicted of. I interviewed 3 of the male escorts. All 3 of them said the same thing – Cassie picked them, contacted them for freak offs, enjoyed the experiences and paid them.

“Meanwhile, she’s sitting on $30M and writing letters to the judge asking him not to give Diddy bail.”

He continued:

“Cassie got $20M out of Diddy, got him locked up for 9 months, publicly embarrassed him for the rest of his life, made him lose hundreds of millions in business deals, he’s still potentially facing years in prison, and she goes and writes a letter asking the judge not to grant him bond until his sentencing.

“This is what deep hate and unhappiness looks like.”