Bryana Bongolan filed a lawsuit against Combs last week
Sean “Diddy” Combs is the target of new accusations. The stylist Bryana “Bana” Bongolan filed a 17-page lawsuit against the musician last week in Los Angeles. In the document you accuse Combs of sexual assault, infliction of emotional distress, false imprisonment, among other charges. That’s why, Bongolano is seeking compensation of $10 million, as reported by Rolling Stone USA.
The designer also stated that she had witnessed abusive situations Combs against his ex-girlfriend Cassandra “Cassie” Ventura. The case came to a head in September 2016, when Diddy would be hung Bongolano on the balcony Ventura on the 17th floor.
“The sole purpose of hanging someone from the balcony is to intentionally kill or terrorize them, depriving them of any idea of autonomy over their own body and safety,” reads the lawyer’s lawsuit. James R. Nikraftar.
“Mrs. Bongolano refuse to let this fear control the rest of his life and file this lawsuit to demand that Mr. Combs take responsibility for the trauma he intentionally and maliciously inflicted,” he continues.
What happened
Bongolano approached first Venturawhen the two worked at the Diamond Supply Co. store in Los Angeles around 2014. Ventura bridged the gap between Combs AND Bongolanowith whom he hoped the relationship would yield good business results. “Ultimately, this resulted only in terror and abuse on his part,” the lawsuit countered.
However, Bongolano worked on projects together Combs until 2018, arriving, according to the document, to “directly experience violence and abuse even in professional environments”.
According to the designer, Combs He often accused other people of trying to “get his wife.”
He also reported seeing Ventura with bruises and a black eye, presumably the result of assaults by Combs. Bongolano He also mentioned an argument between the couple where Combs “he threw a large kitchen knife towards the lady. Venturawho, acting in self-defense, threw a knife at him.”
Over time, Bongolano he would become the target of anger Combswho allegedly cornered her and threatened her by saying, “You have no idea what I can do to you. I could kill you.”
The threats culminated on September 26, 2016, according to Bongolano.
She and her girlfriend were sleeping in her apartment. Ventura When Combs he knocked on the door “screaming violently”. The girl hid in the bathroom while Combsupon entering the house, he would feel her breasts Bongolano and grabbed her by the armpits, “lifted her over the railing of the 17th floor balcony, repeatedly shouting, ‘Do you know what the hell you did? Do you know what the hell you did?'”
Bongolano she also revealed that she is easily dominated Combs due to her small height and weight: “He immediately lifted her higher and higher onto the lady’s 17th floor balcony. Venturawith only the strength of her grip keeping her from falling to her death,” the lawsuit claims.
Venturathen, I would have screamed Combs stop. “Recognizing the threat posed by so many witnesses to his assault, [Combs] pulled the lady Bongolano back into the balcony. But he didn’t let her go. In a final act of violence, he threw the lady. Bongolano with force against the furniture on the balcony terrace, including a table”, reads the document.
The ex-girlfriend of Combs he also referenced an alleged porch incident in his sexual abuse and sex trafficking lawsuit.
The other side
In a statement sent to Rolling Stone USAlegal representative of Combs said: “Everyone has the right to take legal action, regardless of what evidence they may or may not have.”
“Since last year, Mrs. Bongolano expressed his intention to sue Mr. Combs and sought legal representation to pursue his allegations. Mr Combs He firmly denies these serious allegations and remains confident that they will ultimately be proven to be unfounded.”
Source: Terra
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