Information about the famous designer being hung from the 17th-floor balcony by Diddy
Diddy’s Violent Behavior and Alleged Assault
Bongolan’s lawsuit claims that the purpose of dangling someone from a balcony is to either kill or terrorize them, stripping them of their sense of autonomy and safety. She asserts that this was exactly the effect Diddy intended. The lawsuit describes how she and Ventura were asleep in the bedroom when Diddy, drunk and enraged, violently knocked on their door. Bongolan claims that prior to his arrival, she told Ventura to hide in the bathroom. She retreated to the balcony, only for Diddy to rush in, aggressively grab her, and sexually assault her while she tried to fight him off.
According to the lawsuit, Diddy then lifted her over the balcony’s railing and repeatedly shouted, “Do you know what the hell you just did?” He allegedly raised her higher and higher over the 17th-floor balcony, only stopping when Combs was the sole person holding her from falling to her death. The lawsuit explains how Ventura heard the commotion, rushed out, and yelled at Diddy to stop. Only after hearing Ventura’s voice did Diddy pull Bongolan back inside, though he continued his violent attack, slamming her against outdoor furniture on the balcony.
History of Abuse and Diddy’s Behavior
This incident is just one of many instances of alleged abuse and intimidation described in the lawsuit. Bongolan claims that, during her time working with Diddy at Bad Boy Entertainment, she witnessed him regularly mistreating Ventura. She recalls seeing Ventura with black eyes and bruises, allegedly inflicted by Diddy. Bongolan describes seeing the music mogul act violently on multiple occasions, including throwing a large kitchen knife at Ventura, who defended herself by throwing a knife back at him.
The lawsuit also details threats Diddy made directly against Bongolan. He allegedly shouted at her, “I’m the fucking devil!” and “I can kill you!” just inches from her face during a photo shoot. Bongolan believes these threats were serious, especially given what she had already witnessed of his violent behavior toward Ventura. She further asserts that Diddy’s threats and physical actions were designed to terrorize and instill fear in her, leading her to believe that his aggressive actions were part of a larger pattern of intimidation.
Terror, Fear, and Legal Action
In the lawsuit, Bongolan declares that the fear instilled in her during the balcony incident and the ongoing abuse she endured was life-altering. Despite the terror she experienced, she refused to let fear control the rest of her life. Her decision to take legal action was not only a step toward seeking justice for herself but also to hold Diddy accountable for his alleged crimes. The legal documents also highlight how Diddy’s increasingly erratic and dangerous behavior placed everyone in his orbit in constant danger.
Bongolan’s experience was part of a larger pattern of abuse she claims to have witnessed over time, and her lawsuit underscores the emotional and physical toll of living in such an environment. Her story highlights the dangers of unchecked power and abuse, and it serves as a call for accountability from influential figures in the entertainment industry.
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