Newly surfaced court documents suggest that Cassie Ventura has no plans to return to the United States, marking another significant development in the aftermath of her highly publicized legal battle with Sean “Diddy” Combs.
Over the past few years, Ventura has found herself at the center of one of the music industry’s most consequential legal and cultural reckonings. In late 2023, she filed a lawsuit against Combs, accusing him of years of abuse, coercion, and control during their decade-long relationship. The lawsuit was settled within 24 hours, reportedly for $20 million, but it opened the door for numerous additional allegations and lawsuits involving the Bad Boy Records founder.
Public attention intensified when hotel surveillance footage surfaced months later, appearing to show Combs physically assaulting Ventura. The footage drew widespread reaction and renewed scrutiny around claims she had previously outlined in court filings.
Since then, Ventura has largely stepped away from the spotlight, focusing on her family life with husband Alex Fine and their children while continuing to navigate the emotional aftermath of the legal proceedings. Her testimony during Combs’ criminal case further highlighted the personal toll of revisiting painful experiences in such a public forum.
According to a report from TMZ, recently filed court documents indicate that Ventura now resides outside the United States and does not intend to return permanently. In the filing, she reportedly stated, “I reside outside of the United States. I do not intend to move back to the United States.” She also clarified that while she remains a U.S. citizen, she is no longer a resident of California.
The documents reportedly stem from an ongoing lawsuit involving Ventura and Clayton Howard, a male escort who has made a series of allegations against her. Howard claims he was involved in events connected to Combs and has made additional personal allegations regarding Ventura. She has disputed those claims and pointed to communications she says Howard sent to her husband expressing support after her lawsuit against Combs became public.
The legal matter remains active, and no final resolution has been reached. Meanwhile, Ventura appears focused on moving forward with her life away from public attention, choosing privacy and distance as she enters the next chapter of her journey.
