Diddy immediately issued an apology for his acts when video of the incident—which showed him viciously kicking, hitting, and dragging Cassie along a hotel hallway—was posted online.
He remarked, “It’s so difficult to reflect on the darkest times in your life, but sometimes you got to do that,” in an Instagram video. I was at my lowest point and was completely screweԀ up, but I won’t apologize.
“My actions in that video are unacceptable. I accept all accountability for the things I did in that video. I’m abhorred. When I did it back then, I was disgusted. Now I’m repulsed.
He went on, “I really apologize. However, I’m determined to improve every single day as a guy. I’m not pleading for pardon. I apologize sincerely.
Longtime opponent 50 Cent was among several who did not accept the apologies.
“This is not going to work, who is advising him right now?” the G-Unit founder wrote in response to the video that he had shared on his own Instagram profile. SMH made a poor decision.
“I know how she feels seeing him apologize for not addressing her after this video gets out,” Fif continued. It gives the impression that he didn’t consider her feelings in having to witness it. SMH, where’s his PR staff for crisis management? That was a poor decision.
After the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office declared that they cannot prosecute Diddy for the event because it occurred after the statute of limitations, 50 Cent had already shared his thoughts on the startling аttаck video.
“I know how she feels seeing him apologize for not addressing her after this video gets out,” Fif continued. It gives the impression that he didn’t consider her feelings in having to witness it. SMH, where’s his PR staff for crisis management? That was a poor decision.
After the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office declared that they cannot prosecute Diddy for the event because it occurred after the statute of limitations, 50 Cent had already shared his thoughts on the startling аttаck video.
Later, 50 shared a screenshot of Cassie reacting to Diddy’s apology, labeling it as “disingenuous.”
“This is why they put that tape out; they know they can’t charge him with what we saw, but they also know we can’t unsee what we saw,” the rapper from “In Da Club” said.
Additionally, he shared Diddy’s earlier December statement, in which he categorically refuted all of the accusations made against him in the wake of many аssаult lawsuits being filed against him.