Diddy’s Defense
Raises Possible Bipolar Disorder
Published
Diddy’s attorney, Anna Estevao, has suggested that Cassie linked Diddy’s purported behaviors in 2018 to a possible mental health condition, particularly mentioning bipolar disorder.
This discussion arose during a court appearance on Friday, where Estevao probed into Cassie’s perspective on the alleged assault that occurred after a dinner conversation about the conclusion of their relationship.
As the questioning proceeded, Estevao drew attention to Cassie’s description given to investigators, indicating that Diddy exhibited behavior during their dinner that was “pleasant yet unusual,” raising concerns about his mental state that evening.
Estevao questioned whether Cassie had previously informed federal investigators about the possibility that Diddy’s actions that night could be tied to his mental health issues.
Cassie responded with a significant acknowledgment: “I suppose so.”
This marks a significant moment in the ongoing legal saga, as Diddy’s defense team introduces the possibility of bipolar disorder for the first time, bringing to light potential motivations behind this legal strategy.
The issue of bipolar disorder isn’t unexplored territory for Diddy; he previously discussed it in a Playboy interview, where he shared his experiences with therapy following his breakup with Jennifer Lopez.
Nova Play.com