Cassie Declares Non-US Residency in Clayton Howard Case, Says She Won’t Return to California
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Updated · Us Weekly · Jun 4
Cassie Declares Non-US Residency in Clayton Howard Case, Says She Won’t Return to California
3 articles · Updated · Us Weekly · Jun 4
Summary
Court documents filed in May show Cassie declared she lives outside the United States and does not intend to move back, a statement made in her lawsuit involving male escort Clayton Howard.
The filing also says the 39-year-old remains a U.S. citizen but is not a California resident, a key point in the dispute with Howard, who previously accused her of aborting his child and giving him an STD; she denies both claims.
The disclosure comes about a year after Cassie spent four days testifying against former boyfriend Sean “Diddy” Combs, describing years of physical and sexual abuse allegations that he denied.
Combs was later convicted on transportation for prostitution charges and sentenced to just over four years in prison, while Cassie has since welcomed her third child and, according to a source, is focused on family and ongoing therapy.