Diddy’s ex-chef speaks out after verdict, says she feels unsafe and traumatized

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Sean “Diddy” Combs’ former personal chef, Jourdan Atkinson, says she is “traumatized” and scared for her safety after the music star was cleared of the most serious charges in his recent sex trafficking trial.

Atkinson, who claims she was both a victim and witness to Diddy’s alleged abuse, shared an emotional video on Instagram shortly after the verdict was announced.

“I do not feel safe. I am extremely traumatized. I do not know where to go from here,” she said.

She alleged that Diddy assaulted her in 2008 at his home in New Jersey and said she first learned about him beating singer Cassie in 2009. According to her, she was afraid to speak out because she feared for her life and Cassie’s.

Atkinson also revealed that federal agents came to her door in May and gave her a subpoena to appear before a grand jury. She said she was deeply shaken by the experience and was later dropped as a witness because she “flipped out on the government.”

She further claimed that Diddy’s legal team later contacted her and offered to cover her legal fees, which she believes was an attempt to influence her—a move she called “witness tampering.”

Calling the verdict “a grave miscarriage of justice,” Atkinson shared a copy of the subpoena and a letter she wrote to the judge, asking that Diddy be kept in jail.

While Diddy was acquitted of the top charges, he was still found guilty on two counts of transporting people for prostitution and could face jail time.

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