Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Trial Update: Challenges of Venture’s Defense for Alleged Threats of the Comb

Sean 'Diddy' Combs Trial Update: Challenges of Venture's Defense for Alleged Threats of the Comb

On a cross examination, a defender lawyer tried to doubt Bryana Bongolan’s account about Sean Combs who allegedly exploded to the house of Cassie Ventura’s ex -girlfriend and threw a knife at him.

Bongolan testified during a cross examination that he did not know how it happened, but he testified, “I only saw what I saw.”

In response to defense questions, Bongolan could not explain where Combs allegedly found the knife and when he took it, or where exactly in the apartment the alleged incident occurred.

“So you really don’t remember this incident, right?” Said the lawyer defender Nicole Westmoreland.

“I just saw the knife was thrown and the knife was thrown back,” Bongolan testified.

Cassie Ventura’s friend Bryana Bongolan testified during the Sean “Diddy” Combs “sex trading trial in New York City, June 4, 2025 in this courtroom sketch.

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“You didn’t call the police?” Westmoreland asked.

“No,” Test Bongolan.

“You don’t leave home?” Westmoreland asked.

“He left,” Bongolan told the court, referring to the comb.

“You testify that Mr. Combs will only come and he will enter the house, but you don’t know how?” The defender’s lawyer asked.

“Well,” Bongolan testified.

In the cross endlessly, Westmoreland also showed that what he maintained was the inconsistency in the way Bongolan testified about the balcony incident, the way he talked about it to the federal prosecutor before the trial, and the way was described in a civil lawsuit.

“Today you testify that you are sleeping and the comb is coming?” Westmoreland asked.

“Yes,” Boolan testified.

“Isn’t it true that in your first interview, you tell the government that this is a party, not because you are sleeping?” Westmoreland asked.

“I don’t remember,” Bongolan told the court.

Asked to remember where he was on the balcony, Bongolan testified, “I saw that view.”

Westmoreland asked, “Do you remember telling the government in your first interview that you look at it and see Mr. Combs filling across the room?” Bongolan testified that he did not remember.

The Civil Lawsuit Bongolan accused the comb of groping her breasts. “You don’t tell the government, Mr. Combs try to feel you?” Westmoreland asked.

“I don’t remember,” Bongolan testified.

“Isn’t it true that only two days ago you don’t remember the details of the balcony accusation?” Westmoreland asked.

“I don’t remember,” Bongolan testified again.

“What medicine did you do that night?” Westmoreland asked.

“I don’t remember,” Bongolan told the court in response.

At one point, when the clock was beating more than 3 pm, the usual time court was postponed, the Subramanian judge intervened, asking, “Ms. Westmoreland, how many are there?”

He replied, “This will be long.”

The court is now postponed for that day. Bana will return for more cross -examination Thursday when the court ranges from 11 am

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