Defense continues to question Cassie Ventura friend over alleged groping, balcony-dangling incident
The cross-examination of Bryana Bongolan began with the jury seeing two text messages that she sent to her friend and Sean Combs ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura that included photos of drugs.
Bongolan sent Ventura the photos about two weeks after she said Sean Combs threatened her.
“He came up really close to my face and said something on the lines like ‘I'm the devil and I could kill you,’" Bongolan told the jury Wednesday regarding the incident.
“You were just continuing on dealing with Cassie, right?” defense attorney Nicole Westmoreland asked.
“Yes,” Bongolan testified in response.
“You weren’t too scared to do that?” Westmoreland followed up.
“I guess not,” Bongolan testified.
The defense also sought to cast more doubt on Bongolan’s claim that Combs held her over a balcony at Ventura’s 17th-floor apartment in Los Angeles.
“You testified that Mr. Combs held you over the balcony?” Westmoreland asked.
“Yes, he hung me over the balcony,” Bongolan testified.
“You said that Cassie Ventura witnessed this?” Westmoreland asked.
“I said I heard her voice,” Bongolan told the court.
“You’re not saying that Cassie Ventura saw this?” Westmoreland asked.
“I don’t know,” Bongolan testified. “I can’t speak for her.”
Federal prosecutors contend that the alleged incident on the balcony is further evidence of what they say is Combs’ coercion of Ventura, because it helped make her aware of what he was capable of.
Westmoreland also questioned Bongolan regarding her claim in her civil lawsuit that Combs allegedly groped her while lifting her over the balcony.
“When you spoke to the government, you told them he grabbed your breast, right?” Westmoreland asked.
“I told them where he placed his hands,” Bongolan testified.
“You never told the government, never claimed that Mr. Combs grabbed your breast in any shape, form or fashion, did you?” Westmoreland asked.
“I don’t remember,” Bongolan told the court in response.
“You kept repeating that lie about grabbing your breast,” Westmoreland said. “You continued to accuse Mr. Combs of sexually assaulting you even though you knew that wasn’t true.”
Bongolan testified, “The way that you’re asking the question, I don’t agree with all of it.”
“Ma’am, did you believe, did you believe, that the only way for you to file a lawsuit was to say that Mr. Combs sexually assaulted you?” Westmoreland asked.
“I don’t recall,” Bongolan testified.





