December 1st 2024.
The latest legal battle involving Sean 'Diddy' Combs has caused quite a stir as a woman accuses him of a terrifying incident where she was dangling from a 17th-floor balcony. The disgraced rapper, who is currently facing charges of sex trafficking, racketeering, and prostitution, is now facing a fresh $10 million lawsuit.
Despite pleading not guilty, Combs has been denied bail and is currently incarcerated at a facility in Brooklyn. As he awaits his fate, more and more lawsuits continue to be filed against him. The newest complaint, filed in Los Angeles Superior Court on November 27th by fashion designer Bryana 'Bana' Bongolan, alleges that Combs flew into a rage and threatened to kill her during an altercation. It was only thanks to his then-girlfriend Cassie Ventura's intervention that Bongolan was spared.
According to Bongolan's lawsuit, Combs' actions were not just a display of anger, but a deliberate attempt to instill fear and strip her of her own bodily autonomy and safety. She is seeking compensation of over $10 million for the terrifying incident that occurred on September 16th, 2016, at one of Combs' infamous 'freak off' parties.
The lawsuit states that Bongolan and her partner were woken up in Ventura's apartment by Combs violently banging on the door. When Bongolan tried to fight him off and told him to leave, he allegedly groped her and dangled her from the balcony until Ventura intervened. The lawsuit further claims that Combs only released Bongolan when he realized there were witnesses to his assault. However, he allegedly threw her onto the balcony's patio furniture, causing her injuries.
In a statement to Rolling Stone and Deadline, Combs' lawyers have vehemently denied Bongolan's claims. They claim that the influx of lawsuits against Combs is a ploy to garner attention and that he maintains his innocence. The lawyers state that they have full confidence in the facts, legal defenses, and the judicial process, and believe that the truth will prevail.
It was previously reported that over 100 people have sued Combs, with allegations from victims as young as 9 years old. Combs' legal team has stated that they stand by his innocence and believe that he has never sexually assaulted anyone, regardless of their age or gender.
The Agency has reached out to Combs' representatives for a statement on the matter. As the legal battle continues, the public eagerly awaits the outcome. Do you have a story to share? If you have any celebrity news, videos, or photos, please get in touch with The Agency entertainment team via email or by visiting our Submit Stuff page. We would love to hear from you.
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