Singer Cassie Ventura has revealed in a recent court filing that she no longer lives in the United States and does not plan to return. The update comes after her key testimony in the high-profile case involving music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs.
In legal documents filed last month, Cassie stated clearly, “I reside outside of the United States. I do not intend to move back.” She did not disclose her current location. The filing is part of an ongoing legal dispute connected to allegations involving multiple parties.
Cassie also requested that a related lawsuit be moved to New York from California. Her legal team argued that New York is a more practical location for witnesses and ongoing cases tied to Combs.
The singer previously testified for several days in court, where she described alleged abuse during her past relationship with Combs. Her testimony became one of the most talked-about moments in the trial.

Following these developments, online reactions have been mixed. Some observers support Cassie’s decision to move abroad for privacy and safety. Others, however, have begun speculating about her motives, with unverified claims suggesting she may have chosen a location with limited legal reach or extradition agreements.
There is no official confirmation supporting those claims. Legal experts have not indicated that her relocation violates any laws, and no court has accused her of wrongdoing related to her move.
Cassie, who married fitness trainer Alex Fine in 2019, has largely stayed out of the public spotlight in recent years. She is now focused on her family and personal life following the legal battle.
Meanwhile, Combs was previously sentenced to prison on federal charges and is currently serving time. His case continues to draw attention as related lawsuits and claims move through the courts.
As of now, Cassie’s relocation remains a personal decision, though it continues to fuel public discussion around one of the entertainment industry’s most controversial cases.