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Diddy Accused of Dangling Woman Off 17th Floor and Throwing Knife at Cassie, Says Witness in Shocking Testimony

A chilling new testimony in Sean "Diddy" Combs' federal trial alleges the rapper once dangled a woman over a 17th-floor ledge and threw a knife at his ex, Casandra Ventura. Graphic details and bruising evidence rocked the courtroom this week.

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Diddy Accused of Dangling Woman Off 17th Floor and Throwing Knife at Cassie, Says Witness in Shocking Testimony

Witness claims Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs lifted her over a balcony and threw a knife at Cassie, the jury were shown bruises and evidence.
A chilling new testimony in Sean “Diddy” Combs’ federal trial alleges the rapper once dangled a woman over a 17th-floor ledge and threw a knife at his ex, Casandra Ventura. Graphic details and bruising evidence rocked the courtroom this week.

Explosive allegations surfaced in federal court this week as a former graphic designer claimed Sean “Diddy” Combs once held her over a 17th-floor apartment balcony and threw a knife at his ex-girlfriend, singer Casandra “Cassie” Ventura.

Bryana Bongolan, who worked in fashion and had become close to Ventura in 2014, described a harrowing 2016 encounter where Combs allegedly stormed into Ventura’s apartment, yelled at Bongolan, “You know what the f*** you did,” then lifted her onto the balcony ledge before hurling her into patio furniture.

Jurors were shown graphic photos of bruises and a puncture wound on Bongolan’s leg, taken immediately after the incident. Metadata confirmed the images’ authenticity. Bongolan said the attack left her struggling with paranoia and night terrors.
In a separate incident, she testified that Combs threw a knife at Ventura during an altercation inside her home, an attack she said ended with Ventura throwing the weapon back. No injuries were reported.

Bongolan also recalled Combs once getting in her face during a Malibu photoshoot and threatening, “I’m the devil and I could kill you.”
Combs has pleaded not guilty to all the charges including sex trafficking, racketeering, and conspiracy and he has also denied all these allegations. His legal team spent hours challenging Bongolan’s credibility, pointing out inconsistencies in her statements to federal prosecutors.

Under tense cross-examination, Bongolan often claimed she couldn’t recall prior interviews—including ones from just two days earlier.
The jury also reviewed footage showing Combs physically assaulting Ventura in a hotel hallway in 2016. A forensic expert confirmed the video had not been altered.

Bongolan is expected to continue her testimony Thursday, with another witness who is testifying anonymously as “Jane” and is set to follow in what is shaping up to be a damning chapter in Combs’ mounting legal battles.

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