One of Cassie's songwriters says she blacked out after Diddy laced her joint

Sean "Diddy" Combs Album Release Party For "The Love Album: Off The Grid"
Sean "Diddy" Combs Album Release Party For "The Love Album: Off The Grid" / Shareif Ziyadat/GettyImages
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Even before Diddy was arrested and charged with sex trafficking, he was accused of doing some horrible things to both men and women. One of the latest accusations comes from Tiffany Red, who wrote songs for Diddy's ex, Cassie.

On Thursday, Red released a statement on Instagram and accused Diddy of lacing a joint she was smoking while they were in the studio. Red also said that she feels much better since the 54-year-old was denied bond, because she was incredibly fearful.

"Today, I feel a little safer knowing Sean Combs is behind bars,” wrote Red. "I’m grateful to the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York and Homeland Security for stepping in and showing Mr. Combs and the music industry, which enabled him, that they’re not above the law. This past year has been incredibly stressful and terrifying at times, but I am grateful for the opportunity to free myself from all these dark experiences.”

She continued. “While co-creating Cassie’s sophomore album, I was degraded by Sean Combs, deceived by him, his team and the record labels about the music being released. I was exposed to Diddy’s abuse of Cassie and others in her circle, and I unknowingly consumed something laced without my consent at his Holmby Hills home studio while writing for Cassie back in 2017 ... I’ll never forget screaming, 'What’s in this?!' I knew instantly after smoking the joint that something was wrong. I got away that night by the grace of GOD, but I am haunted by the things I can’t remember about that evening."

" I am haunted by the things I can’t remember about that evening."

Tiffany Red

Besides being charged with sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion, Diddy was also charged with transportation to engage in prostitution and racketeering conspiracy. He was denied bail twice by two different judges and now sits inside The Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn. If convicted he faces anywhere from 10 years to life in prison.