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The Boot – Country Music News, Music Videos and Songs
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Cassie Ventura is now officially considered unreachable by the federal court after a judge ruled she has been evading service in a freak-off lawsuit filed by Clayton Howard, clearing the way for him to serve her through alternate means.
Judge Anne Hwang issued the order granting Howard’s request after months of failed attempts to physically locate or directly notify Cassie about the civil claims tied to his allegations of being trafficked for “freak-offs” with her Diddy.
The ruling came after Howard demonstrated what the court called “reasonable diligence,” detailing nine failed service attempts at three addresses in New York and Connecticut, as well as outreach to her lawyer, Douglas Wigdor of Wigdor LLP, which responded but declined to accept service.
The order noted that investigators used databases, DMV searches, property searches, field visits, and skip tracing, yet still “failed to confirm a current, verifiable address” for Cassie.
With no physical location confirmed, the judge agreed that alternate service was the only practical option and authorized Howard to send the summons, complaint, and order by email to Wigdor and attorney Meredith Firetog, with instructions to forward the documents.
This legal win adds new momentum to Howard’s lawsuit, which has gained national attention after his appearance in Sean Combs: The Reckoning, the Netflix documentary that helped ignite a wave of lawsuits and public scrutiny of Diddy’s alleged abuse.
Howard was one of the most talked-about figures in the film, laying out graphic accounts of his years working as a sex worker who participated in the so-called “freak-offs.”
His allegations included claims that Diddy and Cassie not only orchestrated the sessions but imposed disturbing rituals. Howard said Cassie used to collect his semen in a cup, describing how the couple “liked to see her play with it and drink it,” a detail that became one of the most viral moments from the documentary.
Howard accused Cassie of active participation in the events, claiming she coordinated, coached, and engaged in acts that he says left him traumatized for years.
Those allegations form the core of his civil complaint, which Cassie has not answered because she has not yet been served. With this ruling, Howard can finally push the case forward, eliminating the procedural delay that has stalled progress since August 2025.
Cassie Ventura must now face Clayton Howard’s freak-off lawsuit head-on after a judge ruled she can be served by alternate means.
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Post Malone’s crew hit up Kamakhya Temple yesterday (December 6), praying for good luck before his big show in Guwahati tomorrow (December 8). The rapper’s team, including his manager and production crew, walked around the sacred shrine on Nilachal Hill, asking for blessings.
Two musicians joining Post Malone on stage, Kristin Roses and Jeremy Lister, also visited the temple. They performed a ritual, in accordance with local customs, before the concert at Khanapara Veterinary Field.
The visit to the Kamakhya Temple shows respect for local traditions. The ancient shrine is one of India’s most sacred sites, dedicated to the goddess Kamakhya, the goddess of desire. Pilgrims travel from across the country to seek blessings there.
This marks Malone’s first solo headline show in India. He’s been touring globally as part of his “Big Ass World Tour,” but Guwahati gets the historic first.
The temple visit comes after a deadly nightclub fire in Goa killed 25 people over the weekend. The Birch by Romeo Lane club in Arpora caught fire around midnight, with electrical sparks causing the blaze. Four tourists died along with 14 staff members.
Post Malone and his team might be seeking extra protection after the tragedy. India’s entertainment scene has been shaken by the Goa incident, with authorities ordering investigations into safety violations.
But Post’s India debut looks different. Guwahati officials issued traffic advisories and prepared for the massive crowd. BookMyShow Live and Live Nation are producing the show, bringing international concert standards to Northeast India.
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