
Cassie Ventura Net Worth: How much does the American singer/dancer earn, who testified in Diddy's trial?
Casandra 'Cassie' Ventura, a former girlfriend of Sean 'Diddy' Combs and a key witness in the federal sex-trafficking and racketeering trial of the music mogul, concluded her testimony on Friday.
The American singer and dancer, who dated Diddy on and off from 2007 to 2018, ended her dramatic and often emotional testimony, and is now gone from the court after further examination by Combs's legal team.
During her testimony, Cassie provided detailed accounts of the abuse and coercion she allegedly endured during their relationship. Her statements were pivotal in the prosecution's case, highlighting a pattern of control and manipulation.
Cassie also testified that her relationship with Diddy ultimately stunted her music career, with only one album of a 10-album deal she signed with his label being released, in part because her participation in his 'Freak Offs' became 'a whole other job.'
Let's take a look at Cassie's net worth amidst the highly publicized trial.
Net worth of
Cassie Ventura
:
As of 2025, Cassie Ventura's net worth is estimated to be between $10 million and $14 million, reflecting her diverse career in music, modeling, acting, and business ventures.
Career highlights:
Music:
Cassie gained fame with her 2006 hit single "Me & U" and released her self-titled debut album. Despite being signed to a 10-album deal with Bad Boy Records, only her debut album and a few singles were released, limiting her music-related earnings. She testified that her music career was sidelined by her relationship with Diddy, who exerted extensive control over her personal and professional life.
Modeling:
Cassie has been signed with Wilhelmina Models and One Management, appearing in campaigns for brands like Calvin Klein, Adidas, Abercrombie & Fitch, and Clean & Clear.
Acting:
She has appeared in films such as Step Up 2: The Streets and The Perfect Match, and gained additional visibility through her appearance on The Masked Singer.
Business ventures:
Cassie has diversified her income through entrepreneurial initiatives, including her vegan wine brand, fitness platform, and investments in companies like Glow Beverages and Billie Skincare.
Legal settlement impact:
In late 2023, Cassie filed a lawsuit against Diddy, alleging assault and rape during their ten-year relationship. The case was settled, reportedly improving her financial standing. Prior to the settlement, her net worth was estimated between $4 million and $8 million; post-settlement, it allegedly increased to over $10 million.
Life with
Alex Fine
:
Cassie married Alex Fine in 2019, and the couple is parents to two children now, with another on the way.
Alex Fine is a personal trainer and professional bull rider who has gained recognition for his work with high-profile clients and his own fitness brand. While specific figures regarding his net worth are not publicly disclosed, the combined net worth of the couple is estimated to be between $18 million and $22 million.
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