A former male escort who is suing Cassie Ventura over alleged sexual encounters with Sean 'Diddy' Combs has responded to her attempt to dismiss the lawsuit, claiming he is the real victim. The man, identified as a former male escort, filed a lawsuit against Cassie in 2025, alleging that she and Diddy forced him into participating in 'freak-offs' — sexual performances involving multiple people.
In court documents filed in June 2026, Cassie's legal team sought to dismiss the case, arguing that the escort's claims are baseless. As part of that effort, Cassie released a private text message the escort allegedly sent to her husband, Alex Fine, in which he reportedly apologized and expressed regret. The escort now says that text was taken out of context and that he suffered emotional and psychological harm from the alleged encounters.
According to court records reviewed by news outlets, the escort's lawsuit details multiple incidents between 2018 and 2020, during which he claims he was coerced into sexual activities with Diddy and Cassie. Diddy has denied all allegations of misconduct in related cases. Cassie has not publicly commented on the specific allegations beyond the court filings.
The case is ongoing in a New York federal court, with a hearing scheduled for later this month. Legal experts say the outcome could hinge on the credibility of the text message and whether the escort can provide corroborating evidence.