The Law&Crime Network video breaks down the shocking allegations against Sean “Diddy” Combs, including claims he dangled fashion designer Bryana “Bana” Bongolan off a 17th-floor balcony. The disturbing lawsuit sheds light on an incident that allegedly occurred in 2016 during his tumultuous relationship with Cassie Ventura.
The latest Law&Crime Network exposé delves into chilling allegations against music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs. Fashion designer Bryana “Bana” Bongolan alleges that in September 2016, Combs dangled her off a 17th-floor balcony during a violent outburst at Cassie Ventura’s apartment. According to Bongolan’s lawsuit, the terrifying incident unfolded after Combs allegedly forced his way inside, where he subjected her to physical assault before lifting her over the railing in a rage.
Law&Crime’s Elizabeth Millner meticulously dissects the legal complaint, which alleges Combs pulled Bongolan back to safety only after realizing witnesses were hiding nearby. The incident, she claims, epitomizes a broader pattern of threats and violence allegedly perpetrated by Combs during their interactions.
CNN corroborates elements of the lawsuit, citing Ventura’s November 2023 civil complaint as mentioning a similar balcony incident involving a friend. According to CNN, a source confirmed that Ventura’s reference aligns with Bongolan’s claim. “Bongolan’s suit is the culmination of a series of threats, intimidation, and violence,” CNN quotes from the legal filing.
The video also places the allegations in the context of a growing storm of over 30 civil lawsuits against Combs, including Ventura’s landmark suit, settled in 2023. These lawsuits paint a grim portrait of Combs’ alleged abusive behaviour, which has ignited ongoing federal investigations.
Lawyers for Combs deny the allegations, asserting his “faith in the judicial process.” Despite his apology for past incidents, Bongolan’s lawsuit suggests a disturbing pattern of behaviour that cannot be ignored.
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