Pregnant Cassie and Alex are well seen in Public Post-Diddy test

A pregnancy Cassia was seen with husband Alex fine For the first time since I took the position ClearlyThe test.
Cassie, 38, and Fine, 32, were photographed in New York City on Monday 19 May. Cassie wore a gray romper and long jacket, a gray newspaper boy, dark sunglasses and a white claw clip in her hair. Fine wore a blue Yamaha -Sweatshirt and Black Shorts while holding a Matcha drink.
Fine and Cassie (born Casandra Ventura) made the decision in October 2019 and share two children with their Third baby on the road. Last week the trainer supported his wife at the Manhattan’s courthouse, as she testified against Diddy, 55, accused of sex trade, conspiracy of racketeering and transport to enter into prostitution. (He did not argue and has denied all allegations.)
After Cassie had given nearly 20 hours of testimony in the trial, Fine showed his support by making a statement from lawyer Douglas Wigdor On Friday, May 16, outside the courthouse.
“In the past five days, the world has witnessed the power and courage of my wife who freed herself from her past,” Fine said in a statement. “There has been online speculation to feel it for me to sit there and listen to my wife’s testimony. I have felt so many things there. I felt enormously proud and overwhelming love for cass. I have felt a deep anger that she has been subject to a person trying to break her.”
He did not mention Diddy, but Fine’s statement called the rapper and someone else who was accused of harming cassie: “So for him and all who helped him on the way, please know this. You didn’t do that. You didn’t broken her mind, nor her smile, those lights in every room.
For four days of witness, Cassie remembered in tears to end her own life in 2023, while he dealt with PTSD as a result of Diddy’s alleged abuse. Fine stopped Cassie when she tried to walk out the door and meet oncoming traffic to kill herself. She went into rehabilitation and trauma therapy after the incident.
While excellent her suicide attempt prevented him to take the honor as the Savior of Cassie and emphasized that she was doing the hard work.
“I didn’t save Cassie, as some said. I say that is an insult for years of painful work that my wife has done to save herself. Cassie saved Cassie,” said Fine’s statement. “Only she broke free from abuse, coercion, violence and threats. She did the work to combat the demons that only a demon could have done. The only thing I did is love her the way she loved me.”