Cassie Ventura finally got legal representation after a judge warned her about facing a potential $20 million default judgment in the Clayton Howard lawsuit. Her attorney, Melodie Han from Wigdor LLP, filed paperwork confirming she's officially on the case, but there's still no actual response to the allegations yet.
Howard claims Cassie actively helped organize freak-off sessions, recruited escorts, and transmitted an STI to him during unprotected encounters. He also alleges she got pregnant and terminated without telling him. The former escort tried serving her papers nine times at different addresses before the judge approved alternative methods, and he's pushing to get recognized as a crime victim under federal trafficking charges against Sean Combs.
The whole situation contradicts Cassie's 2023 lawsuit, where she painted herself as an abuse victim, and Howard is basically saying she had way more control than she let on.
Howard claims Cassie actively helped organize freak-off sessions, recruited escorts, and transmitted an STI to him during unprotected encounters. He also alleges she got pregnant and terminated without telling him. The former escort tried serving her papers nine times at different addresses before the judge approved alternative methods, and he's pushing to get recognized as a crime victim under federal trafficking charges against Sean Combs.
The whole situation contradicts Cassie's 2023 lawsuit, where she painted herself as an abuse victim, and Howard is basically saying she had way more control than she let on.