Aubrey ODay Attacks Justice System After Diddy and Cassie Settle

Aubrey O’Day Attacks Justice System After Diddy and Cassie Settle Rape Lawsuit Just ONE DAY After Filing: ‘Money’ Comes Before ‘Accountability Every Time’

Diddy’s former protégé Aubrey O’Day criticizes him and the US justice system after the hip-hop mogul settled his ex-girlfriend Cassie’s lawsuit after just one day.

Diddy (real name: Sean Combs) has been sued for $30 million, accusing the 37-year-old singer of “rape” and “repeated physical abuse over approximately a decade.”

No details of the agreement were disclosed.

On her Instagram Stories, O’Day shared a screenshot of an article about Diddy, 54, settling the lawsuit while complaining about the influence of money on the “system.”

“Money > Responsibility,” she captioned the picture.

Diddy's former protégé Aubrey O'Day, 39, slams him and the US justice system after the hip-hop mogul settled his ex-girlfriend Cassie's lawsuit after just one day;  seen November 5th in La

Angry: Diddy’s former protégé Aubrey O’Day, 39, slams him and the US justice system after the hip-hop mogul settled his ex-girlfriend Cassie’s lawsuit after just a single day; seen November 5th in LA

Shocking: Diddy (real name: Sean Combs) has been sued for $30 million, accusing the 37-year-old singer of

Shocking: Diddy (real name: Sean Combs) has been sued for $30 million, accusing the 37-year-old singer of “rape” and “repeated physical abuse over approximately a decade”; Seen together in 2017

Buying it out: On her Instagram Stories, O'Day shared a screenshot of an article about Diddy, 54, settling the lawsuit while complaining about the influence of money on the

Buying it out: On her Instagram Stories, O’Day shared a screenshot of an article about Diddy, 54, settling the lawsuit while complaining about the influence of money on the “system.”

Her post continued: “Every time. “Welcome to another chapter of the system,” he added a broken heart emoji.

The singer says the system didn’t work because Diddy likely spent money trying to end the lawsuit and the amount of bad press it was sure to bring him.

Aubrey’s post also included an image of a news article that highlighted the fact that three of Diddy’s former protégés have spoken out about the allegations and the lightning-quick settlement.

On Thursday, Cassie accused Combs of rape and repeated physical abuse.

The lawsuit detailed how he allegedly controlled and abused Cassie for over a decade – as well as giving her drugs, beating her and forcing her to have sex with multiple male prostitutes while he watched and recorded.

The former couple met in 2005 when she was 19 and separated in 2018. The lawsuit alleged that shortly before their relationship ended, he forcibly entered her home and raped her.

O’Day took part in Diddy’s “Making the Band 3” in 2005 and was selected to join the girl group Danity Kane under the music manager’s Bad Boy Records label. However, he kicked her out during the final episode of Making the Band 4 in October 2008.

The singer claimed in December that she was fired because she was “unwilling to do what was expected of her.” [her] – not in terms of talent, but in other areas.’

O’Day added that she was “the only girl who has been in positions like that.”

O’ Day has spoken out about Diddy’s unwanted sexual advances over the years. She said she always rejected him and also claimed that the “It’s All About the Benjamins” singer was involved in shady dealings.

Beauties: The singer says the system didn't work because Diddy likely spent money trying to settle the lawsuit and the amount of bad press it was sure to bring him.

Beauties: The singer says the system didn’t work because Diddy likely spent money trying to settle the lawsuit and the amount of bad press it was sure to bring him.

I told you: When news of Cassie's allegations broke, Aubrey wrote on Instagram,

I told you: When news of Cassie’s allegations broke, Aubrey wrote on Instagram, “I’ve been trying to tell you all for years.”

Taking him to task: Aubrey's post also included an image of a news article highlighting the fact that three former Diddy's protégés have spoken out about the allegations and the lightning-quick settlement

Taking him to task: Aubrey’s post also included an image of a news article highlighting the fact that three former Diddy’s protégés have spoken out about the allegations and the lightning-quick settlement

Better days: .  On Thursday, Cassie accused Combs of rape and repeated physical abuse.  The lawsuit detailed how he allegedly controlled and abused Cassie for over a decade - as well as giving her drugs, beating her and forcing her to have sex with multiple male prostitutes while he watched and recorded

Better days: . On Thursday, Cassie accused Combs of rape and repeated physical abuse. The lawsuit detailed how he allegedly controlled and abused Cassie for over a decade – as well as giving her drugs, beating her and forcing her to have sex with multiple male prostitutes while he watched and recorded

Ex-partners: The couple, who met in 2005 when she was 19, separated in 2018. The lawsuit alleged that shortly before their relationship ended, he forcibly entered her home and raped her

Ex-partners: The couple, who met in 2005 when she was 19, separated in 2018. The lawsuit alleged that shortly before their relationship ended, he forcibly entered her home and raped her

Patterns of Behavior: O' Day signed with Diddy's Bad Boy label in the 2000s and has spoken out about Diddy's unwanted sexual advances over the years

Patterns of Behavior: O’ Day signed with Diddy’s Bad Boy label in the 2000s and has spoken out about Diddy’s unwanted sexual advances over the years

Allegations: She said she always rejected him and also claimed that the

Allegations: She said she always rejected him and also claimed that the “It’s All About the Benjamins” singer was involved in nefarious dealings

When news of Cassie’s allegations broke, Aubrey wrote on Instagram, “Been Trynna Tell Y’all For Years.”

In another Instagram Story, O’Day wrote, “The truth is a sword and it is powerful.” Your story and your contribution to the joy of others is a truly invisible and far-reaching shield.

“Be as clear as possible through the impulses and subvert the previous patterns of losing because of your fear just because it made you easier to digest in order to survive,” she continued.

“Sometimes the danger is real, and the evidence is that you are bound to be victorious.”