Diddy's Balcony Nightmare: Witness Speaks Out About the Chilling Allegations
Diddy allegedly suspended me from a balcony.
In the ongoing trial against Sean "Diddy" Combs, a shocking claim has been brought forward by a former acquaintance of his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura. According to the witness, Diddy allegedly held her over a 17th-floor balcony railing and threatened her with death. The chilling incident left the woman dealing with nightmares even to this day.
During the trial, this ex-acquaintance testified about an alleged attack on a balcony on the 17th floor of an apartment building. She claimed that Diddy grabbed her, lifted her over the balcony railing, and held her there for roughly 15 seconds. He shouted that she knew what she had done, and she was terrified she would fall. The designer admitted she is still unsure about what provoked the incident.
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According to her account, the incident took place in 2016 at Ventura’s apartment. Diddy also reportedly threw her against the furniture on the balcony before Ventura intervened to stop his attack. The woman sustained injuries and continues to struggle with nightmares. Afraid of reprisal from Diddy, she chose not to report the matter to the police at the time. The metadata of photos of her injuries corresponds with the date of the alleged incident.
She observed signs of Diddy’s alleged violence towards Ventura throughout their friendship, she said. She saw Diddy with a black eye on FaceTime, and the rapper frequently banged on Ventura's door at night. The balcony incident occurred after Diddy woke her up at night. She hid Ventura in the bathroom and went out onto the balcony. Diddy then entered the apartment and lifted her over the balcony railing, she testified.
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Bongolan also shared another alleged incident from a photoshoot in 2015, when she accompanied Ventura to a beach in California. Diddy reportedly came close to her and threatened her, saying, "I'm the devil, and I could kill you." She also acknowledged her frequent drug use with her friend, primarily cocaine, ketamine, and marijuana, and admitted they had a drug problem. However, she insists she is currently clean.
Last year, the designer filed a lawsuit against Diddy for millions in damages. The case is currently being handled by the court. According to the complaint, Bongolan tried to get back onto the ground on the balcony. Diddy, who is significantly larger and stronger, allegedly lifted her "higher and higher over the balcony of Ventura’s 17th-floor apartment, with only his grip preventing her from falling to her death." Diddy's legal team denied the allegations.
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Ventura previously testified in the trial, accusing Diddy of years of severe abuse. The prosecution aims to portray Diddy as a violent, controlling individual who created a system of psychological coercion and intimidation. Regarding the incident in her apartment involving Bongolan, Ventura testified: "I saw him pull her back over the balcony railing and then throw her onto the garden furniture."
The 55-year-old musician faces charges of sex trafficking, organized crime, and other serious offenses. Diddy denies all charges and pleaded not guilty. If convicted, he could face a life sentence. The trial is expected to last several more weeks.
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- Despite the ongoing trial for Diddy's alleged domestic violence, another revelation has surfaced, as his ex-acquaintance Bongolan shared an incident from a 2015 photoshoot in California, where Diddy reportedly threatened her with thephrase, "I'm the devil, and I could kill you."
- In the realm of general-news, the entertainment industry continues to grapple with allegations of violence, as Diddy's legal battles see no sign of abatement, with his former acquaintance Bongolan's alleged account of being held over a balcony railing adding to the chilling evidence in the domestic violence trial.