Diddy Trial Recap: Witness Testifies to Balcony Attack and Pattern of Violence

Day 20 of the federal trial against Sean “Diddy” Combs brought disturbing allegations to the stand, as Bryana Bongolan—a longtime friend of Cassie Ventura—recounted a harrowing 2016 incident in which Diddy allegedly dangled her over a 17th-floor balcony. The moment, she said, left her “overwhelmed with fear” before he allegedly slammed her into a glass coffee table. “I was incredibly unwell,” she told jurors, her voice cracking as she recalled the injuries she says she suffered.

Bongolan’s testimony reinforced a broader narrative the prosecution has been building: that beneath Diddy’s public persona existed a private life marked by control, coercion, and violence. Prosecutors allege he orchestrated drug-fueled “freak-offs” and retaliated against women who refused to comply. Diddy has denied all criminal wrongdoing.

Witness Details Harrowing Abuse Allegations as Defense Challenges Credibility and Motive

During questioning, Bongolan told the jury that Diddy once shouted, “I’m the devil, and I could kill you.” Her account included descriptions of Ventura showing up with black eyes and bruises, including one alleged assault at a Los Angeles hotel captured in video footage later aired by CNN. Forensic analyst Frank Piazza testified that the video, entered into evidence, had not been altered.

Defense attorneys pushed back hard, questioning Bongolan’s credibility by pointing to her admitted history of drug use, including while working with Ventura. They noted she filed a civil lawsuit last year seeking $10 million in damages, which Diddy declined to settle. Bongolan stated she appeared under subpoena and received immunity in exchange for her testimony—one of three witnesses granted such protection by prosecutors.

She described the moment leading up to the alleged balcony incident: a knock on Ventura’s apartment door, a blunt on the balcony, and then Diddy allegedly approaching from behind. “He had me over the railing,” she said. “I thought I might fall, but I was mostly focused on his yelling.” After fleeing the apartment, she said she felt “sick” and discovered significant bruising, which jurors were shown in photographs.

With the trial ongoing and tensions rising, the court continues to hear graphic accounts of alleged abuse, weighed against a defense arguing that what happened—however violent—does not meet the threshold of racketeering or trafficking.

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