Prosecutor details two alleged instances of Combs' bribery following video of attack on Cassie Ventura
The bribery predicate is satisfied by two episodes that followed the beating of Cassie Ventura captured on 2016 surveillance video taken at the InterContinental Hotel in Los Angeles, prosecutors said in their closing statement.
First, hotel security guard Israel Florez testified that Combs tried to hand him a stack of money.
“The defendant handing a fistful of cash to officer Florez was his first attempt at a bribe that day,” prosecutor Christy Slavik said. “He knew what he had done and he knew the consequences."
Secondly, hotel security guard Eddy Garcia testified that Combs promised to “take care” of him in exchange for the video footage. When Combs learned Garcia’s boss was willing to sell the video, Garcia testified that Combs called him “Eddy my angel.”
Garcia testified that Combs ran $100,000 in cash through a bill counter in $10,000 increments.
“The bribe is now complete,” Slavik said during her summation. “He bought the evidence."
Defense lawyers have previously argued that while Combs may have engaged in domestic violence and led an unconventional sex life, he didn’t commit a crime.




