has shared her perspective on the recently released surveillance video depicting her former boss assaulting Cassie, expressing that she finds no sense of vindication in its unveiling. There was a clear amount of anger in 's words and with good reason. "There's no vindication for anyone to have," she exclusively told Page Six.
"Sadly, if you're a victim of anyone at any point in time in life, this will ring true to you: There's no such thing as vindication. It never goes away. It's never better.
"Even when people are exposed, it doesn't take away the experience. I suppose [being vindicated] gives you more credibility. "But if you believe in yourself, anyone else's belief in you doesn't really matter much anyway.
So, no, I don't feel that." More is to come The former Danity Kane singer, who was signed to ' Bad Boy Records in the early aughts, tells us she believes the surveillance video is just the beginning of what's to come. "Did you watch the video that was released?" she asked.
"How many more of those do you think there are? Do you think that was the first time that that happened or the first person?" , 40, has been vocal about her disdain for the dad of seven, 54, over the years. After a 2016 video of viciously punching and kicking his then-girlfriend, - born Casandra Ventura - in a hotel was released by CNN last month, the "Showstopper" singer took to social media to speak out about the horrifying clip. "the picture is getting a lot more clear for you all I can imagine.
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