Key points:
- Douglas Wigdor spoke soon after the court set 50 months. He gave a brief, calm, and firm note.
- He said no term can undo Cassie’s pain. He said the judge saw the real harm.
- He praised her grit, love, and brave heart. He said she gives hope to many folk.
Cassie’s lawyer spoke after Diddy got 50 months. Douglas Wigdor gave a short, clear note on her fight. He said no jail term can mend her hurt. He said the court now sees the harsh harm.

The court set that term for Sean “Diddy” Combs. Our earlier piece shows why the judge chose that time. Read the full court notes in this linked brief. See our full report, judge sets 50 months.
Wigdor hails Cassie’s courage and strong support circle
Wigdor said her kin and pals will help her heal. He said she stands brave and shows rare grit daily. He called her strength a light for many folk. “Nothing can undo the trauma,” Wigdor said in his note.
He said the court now notes the weight of harm. He said Ms Ventura will heal with help from loved ones. “Her bravery inspires many,” he said of Ms Ventura. He urged kind words, love, and space for calm.
Sentencing keeps focus on abuse claims and healing path
Diddy earlier begged the judge for a short term. He blamed drugs and pride for his harsh past. Prosecutors asked for at least eleven long years. Read that plea here, Diddy begs judge for mercy.
Cassie keeps calm and seeks peace with her loved ones. Her team says she heals in the care of friends. Wigdor says her brave stand helped push this court step. He also says fans should show kind words, not hate.
This note adds weight to a long, hard case. The court chose time, yet hurt still shapes her days. Her voice keeps this talk real for many homes. We will share more as this story moves on.





