Sean “Diddy” Combs’ ex Cassie has reportedly been cooperating with investigators as a federal sex trafficking investigation was launched into the rapper.
Cassie, who had dated the music mogul for a decade until their breakup in 2018, started working with law enforcement officials several weeks ago, sources told TMZ.
It signals that the “Me & U” hitmaker — an R&B singer once signed to his label — could have been in the know about the multiple raids on the rapper’s homes last week.
Federal agents moved in to seize Combs’ phones and computers in LA and Miami as part of the federal investigation.
Law enforcement officers told The Post that similar raids would happen in New York and Chicago.
Several other women, who have not been named, are also reportedly in contact with federal investigators working on the case, the outlet added.
The Post has reached out to Cassie’s reps for comment.
Cassie, 37, sensationally came forward in November when she detailed alleged abuse she suffered at the hands of the “I’ll Be Missing You” musician during their relationship.
She accused the mogul of raping and physically abusing her for over a decade.
The pair had a public on-and-off-again relationship that she claims started shortly after meeting in 2005, when she was just 19 and he was 37.
The “Long Way 2 Go” hitmaker, whose real name is Casandra Ventura, claimed the legendary music producer and rapper trafficked, raped and viciously beat her starting in 2005 and until 2018.
She also alleged that Combs, 54, regularly fed her drugs and alcohol, forced her to have sex with male prostitutes while he filmed the encounters and blew up Kid Cudi’s car when he learned the rapper was romantically interested in her.
When she tried to leave the relationship in 2018, the Revolt CEO allegedly forced Ventura into her own home and raped her, the lawsuit stated.
Combs “vehemently” denied the allegations after the suit was filed.
The exes privately settled the case just 24 hours later.
Following last month’s raid, the rapper’s attorney Aaron Dyer blasted the “military-level force” federal authorities used to search through the “I’ll Be Missing You” hitmaker’s properties.
The hip hop mogul is being investigated for sex trafficking according to law enforcement sources, allegations which his attorney has blasted as a “witch hunt.”
Diddy was not arrested or charged “but spoke to and cooperated with authorities,” his lawyer said. His travel has not been restricted in any way, he added.
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.