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The View's Ana Navarro has branded Sean 'Diddy' Combs a 'social leper' and a 'criminal' following the release of a shocking video which showed him beating up his former girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, in a Los Angeles hotel in 2016.
Whoopi Goldberg began Monday's episode of the ABC show by mentioning the 54-year-old rapper's apology video, which was posted on Instagram on May 19, and includes him describing his behavior as 'inexcusable.'
As the panel, including Sunny Hostin, discussed the fact that Diddy could not be charged due to the statute of limitations, Ana, 52, did not hold back and fumed: 'The LAPD may not be able to charge him, but we are able to shun him and he should be treated like the leper... the social leper and criminal he is.
'We saw him commit assault, and I don't want to see him at any restaurant, I don't want to see him at any award show. I'm not going to buy any brand that he's associated with, he's been dropped by a bunch already. I think this guy should be treated and pay horrible social consequences - if the legal ones don't get him,' she continued.
The View host Ana Navarro has branded Sean 'Diddy' Combs a 'social leper and a criminal'
Whoopi Goldberg began the discussion with Ana (right) during Monday's episode of The View
In the Instagram video, Diddy said it was 'difficult to reflect on the darkest times in your life'
When Sunny, 55, asked if it was true that Diddy had paid the hotel in question $50,000 to 'bury the video,' Ana quickly replied: 'Well, that's been part of the story, it's alleged that he paid that.
'And if that's the case: shame on those hotel employees, shame on all the people around Sean Combs who have enabled, justified and looked the other way on all of this type of behavior for decades, because these whispers have been around for decades.'
Sunny was keen to add to Ana's comments and said: 'I did hear a lot of blame for Cassie and focused on Cassie. Let's remember, when they met in 2005, she was 17 and he was 37.
'I have an 18-year-old daughter. I cannot believe that she had the bravery all these years later to break that cycle for herself and come out of this,' Sunny added.
Alyssa Farah Griffin then spoke up and revealed that she was also in a violent relationship in the past, but was able to 'walk away.'
'I hope the book is thrown at him, the apology was lacking. He didn't name Cassie, there was no message to young men. Part of this conversation I've seen since this video emerged is this question of, "Why didn't she leave?" the former White House aide said.
'And I want to speak to that. I once was a victim of domestic abuse in a prior relationship, it happened once. I was one of the lucky ones where the power dynamics were in my favor that I could leave, I could walk away and remove myself from him [but] In the vast majority of cases that is not the case.'
Alyssa, 34, continued: 'They use financial abuse to keep you, they use emotional, manipulation, and add to that this is a multimillionaire, incredibly powerful, incredibly well-connected person, there's an entire industry of making money off him. She had no hope to get away from him.'
Hotel footage from 2016 showed Cassie Ventura trying to flee in an elevator, but Diddy caught up with her and threw her to the ground
Diddy and Cassie pictured together in March 2016, two days after he had assaulted her in a hotel hallway
Their comments come after DailyMail.com exclusively revealed that Diddy was 'stunned' by the hotel video's release, and has been huddled with his lawyers for crisis talks as he fears more could follow.
'His team is bracing itself for the release of more videos and are now aware that some of the people who were paid to dispose of them may have kept copies,' an insider said.
Meanwhile, Diddy is facing a number of allegations and lawsuits accusing him of sexual assault, rape and sex trafficking, including a lawsuit filed by Cassie, 37, that was settled in November out of court.
Diddy has denied the allegations against him, and his representatives did not immediately respond to a request for comment when contacted by DailyMail.com.
His alleged crisis talks with attorneys unfolded as his team fear more is to come.
'His people are also concerned about footage that may have been recorded at recording studios,' the insider continued.
They added that CNN may already be in discussions with others holding damaging videos, and alleged that 'there are others that people have been holding in the vault.'