
Boosie Defends ‘Freak’ Diddy After Cassie’s Testimony: ‘Government Never Arrested Hugh Hefner’
Boosie Badazz has Diddy’s back.
The Baton Rouge rapper hopped on X Thursday morning to once again defend the disgraced music mogul following Cassie Ventura’s testimony earlier this week in Diddy’s sex trafficking and racketeering case.
“I don’t see no crimes committed [in] this case,” Boosie wrote in all caps. “This no way is a RICO charge! You shouldn’t be sent to jail for being a freak!”
He continued, “This is a case of two freaks [in] a relationship having ups [and] downs! Anyone who thinks he should be [given] a life sentence is sick! The government never arrested Hugh Hefner for his freak offs [and] 18-year-old girls living with him [and] drugging! Only thing I see is a domestic violence charged!”
Boosie showed support for Diddy on Tuesday, tweeting that Cassie “enjoyed” Diddy’s “sex parties.” He also stated that, “if anything,” Diddy should be tried for domestic abuse and not sex trafficking.
“She enjoyed the wild sex parties n the extravagant gifts on the backend,” Boosie said of Cassie. “All of these years of sex parties n you mean to tell me she didn’t enjoy it. I’m convinced she enjoyed it.”
He added, “It was a lifestyle. This was consensual she was his girlfriend. Trying to give someone life in prison for this is bullshit.”
Boosie’s outrage follows Cassie taking the stand in Diddy’s trial. On Tuesday and Wednesday, the singer testified about her decade-long relationship with the incarcerated music executive, revealing a startling number of details about the “freak-offs” and the violence she endured.
Boosie has been making similar comments about Diddy’s case for months. Last September, around the time the 55-year-old was arrested, Boosie questioned the trafficking charges.
“Jail for basically doing what every other famous entertainer has done ‘flew bitches out for 3 somes’ he just freakier,” he tweeted.
Last March, Boosie wondered where all of Diddy’s friends had gone and why they weren’t advocating for him.
“A friend is a friend; it’s still allegations,” Boosie said on Instagram Live. “A friend is with you, right or wrong. None of them were his friends.”