The rapper was tried in a New York court this week
Rapper P. Diddy would have attempted to break into the entrance door of the Cassie Ventura house, his ex -wife, with a hammer after having beaten her in a hotel. The information comes from the newspaper New York Post.
New accusations have been conducted at the process of P. Diddy In New York (USA) This Monday (19) while Kerry Morganformer friend of Cassie Venturatestified.
Morgan He testified last week, when the court saw the images brutally beaten from P. Diddy in a hotel of New York In 2016. He also told the jury that the suffering of Hardness He continued after this episode of violence, claiming to have witnessed the rapper who tried to enter his door while he was with the singer.
THE New York Post cites the personal assistant who reported to the court: “He was knocking on the door with a hammer to try to open it “, adding to the jury that Cassie Ventura was left “terrified” When the rapper noticed in the magical eye.
“I was going out”explains Morgan. “I think (in Cassie) it wouldn’t mind if (P. Diddy) came and kill.”
P. Diddy: Witness has seen signs of physical violence in Ventura
Still testifying, it has been reported that Hardness I have a purple eye while Morgan I was at home and that P. Diddy He arrived at Ventura’s property half an hour after Morgan’s arrival. Furthermore, Morgan also witnessed that he was attacked by the rapper himselfclaiming to have beaten it in 2018 and asking to know if Ventura translated him.
Such an accident would have occurred in the apartment Cassie Ventura In Hollywood HillsWhere P. Diddy THE “Strangulou” and left “Signs of pretending on my neck”.
“When I got up, he threw a hook on my head like a boomerang,” reveal Kerry MorganThat after the episode of violence he looked for an emergency room, where they told her that she suffered a brain emotion due to an alleged aggression.
P. Diddy follows in a court of New York be accused of Sexual traffic, extortionamong others.
Source: Terra

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