Revolt Podcaster Dawn Mongomery recently announced that she’s leaving Diddy’s Revolt TV over Cassie’s sexual assault allegations.
According to Page Six On Monday, Dawn announced on X that she would be stepping down from the role after Cassie — born Casandra Ventura, 37 — filed bombshell court papers alleging a nearly decade-long, volatile relationship with Diddy that involved sexual assault, trafficking and physical abuse.
“I won’t be signing on to do the [third] season of @revolttv’s ‘Monuments To Me’ podcast,” Montgomery posted.
“I am a SA survivor [and] I cannot be a part of a show that’s supposed to uplift black women while [Diddy] leads the company,” she wrote, adding, “Believe Black women.”
Montgomery alleged that Revolt’s leadership did not speak out about the allegations.
“[Their silence] says a lot,” she wrote.
So far REVOLT has not reached out to her since she announced her departure and her post went viral.
FYI: I won’t be signing on to do the 3rd season of @revolttv’s “Monuments To Me” podcast. I am a SA survivor & I cannot be a part of a show that’s supposed to uplift black women while @Diddy leads the company.
Believe Black women ?? pic.twitter.com/KTYHrFYlK5— Dawn (@_dawnmontgomery) November 20, 2023
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One thing I’ve done throughout my professional career(s) is be mindful of my work ethic and where I place my energy & time. I also feel like Revolt’s leadership not speaking on this says a lot and even though this podcast experience blessed me… I’m done.
— Dawn (@_dawnmontgomery) November 20, 2023
Diddy has a tight rein over the media company, which he founded in 2013.
An insider said Revolt leadership allegedly forbids staffers from writing anything negative about Diddy or his close pals.
It appears Revolt did not initially report on Cassie’s shocking lawsuit accusing the hip hop mogul of years of abuse.
The outlet subsequently covered Diddy’s lawyer’s response to the case, after Diddy and Cassie settled out of court just 24 hours after the lawsuit became public.