Dateline NBC - Sean Combs: Witness alleges Combs held her over a 17th-floor balcony.
Episode Date: June 5, 2025Combs's team has said this the allegation is "baseless," but the witness -- a friend of Cassie Ventura's -- also testified that Combs once got close to her face and said, "I'm the devil and I could ki...ll you." She'll face more cross-examination tomorrow, and then the prosecution's last key witness will take the stand.If you want to read NBC's coverage of the trial, check out our newsletter, “Diddy On Trial”: NBCNews.com/Diddy
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This is On Trial, a special series from Dateline True Crime Weekly, bringing you daily coverage from the Sean Combs' racketeering trial.
He has pleaded not guilty to all the charges against him.
I'm Andrea Canning, and it's Wednesday, June 4th.
Just a heads up, in this episode we're going to be talking about some graphic details in harrowing subject matter. Today, federal prosecutors called the eighth witness
they've had to subpoena to testify against Sean Combs.
Some of his personal assistants, a hotel security guard,
and now, Brianna Bongolin.
She had been a close friend of Cassie Ventura's.
On the stand, Brianna told the jury
that Combs once told her he was the devil
and that he terrified her.
NBC News correspondent Chloe Maloss is in downtown Manhattan to get us up to speed.
Hey, Chloe.
Hey, Andrea.
Okay, so tell us about Brianna and who she is to Shawn Combs.
So she's a fashion and graphic designer and she partied with Diddy.
They worked together and there has been a lot of anticipation about her testifying.
Brianna testified under an immunity agreement.
Chloe, what do you know about this agreement?
Well, she testified about doing illegal drugs with Diddy and Cassie and about getting those
drugs and sometimes getting paid back for them by the couple.
So this is something that we've seen with other
witnesses taking the stand, granted immunity by the government so that, look, you can say
whatever your truth is, as long as it's the truth, and you're not going to be held legally
accountable for anything.
Her demeanor was very subdued?
Very, almost breathless. At times, it was almost like a whisper.
I can only imagine just how hard it is for some of these people, especially the ones
who are being subpoenaed to get up there and take the stand. How does Brianna's testimony
help the prosecution's case?
Prosecutors are trying to show that there was this pattern of violence. They're trying to corroborate Cassie
and other victims' allegations of physical and sexual abuse.
And when it comes to Brianna,
she's testifying that she saw Diddy be violent towards Cassie
and that, you know, also she experienced violence from him.
So it goes into that coercion element
that you need for the sex trafficking.
And she, according to the prosecution, provides some evidence of drug distribution allegations,
which could go toward the charges against him.
Right.
When it comes to racketeering conspiracy, there are these predicate crimes that we've
talked about that have to be proven, at least two of them, and she is not the first person to testify that Diddy allegedly had people
procuring drugs for him.
During Brianna's testimony, she describes some unsettling moments with
Sean Combs. Tell us about some of them.
So this was something that I had never heard before, Andrea. She described an
incident in
her testimony today in which Diddy was upset and he actually came into Cassie's apartment and threw
a knife at her and it didn't hit her, but then Cassie throws the knife back, not hitting him,
and then Diddy swiftly leaving. But this is just another window into this incredibly violent relationship. And
you're just hearing more and more incidents as the case goes on.
Yeah. Tell us about the devil. Well, it sounds like a movie. I've said that to you repeatedly.
Brianna testified that at one point Diddy said to her, I am the devil and I can kill you.
She says that at the time she was taking cocaine
and she testified that she was terrified.
You know, Diddy would allegedly come over late at night,
he would just show up unannounced to Cassie's apartment,
banging on the door really loudly.
Brianna also testified that Combs would be watching Cassie in the sense of like always
knowing where she is, that kind of thing.
Right.
So we've heard other witnesses allege that Diddy put a tracking device on Cassie's car
and things like that.
And although we don't have proof of it, when you're hearing Brianna testified that, I mean,
he literally knew where they were on this one particular day. He sent them all of the places where they were that they
were out shopping, getting their nails done. And it made them feel, according to her testimony,
terrified.
There's a balcony incident associated with Brianna. Can you tell us about that?
So we first learned all of these details, Andrea,
in her civil suit, which she filed in 2024. And in that suit, she talked about Diddy dangling her
off of a 17th floor balcony. And that this took place one night while Diddy was in a state of
rage. He was banging on Cassie's apartment door and she actually was sleeping
in the living room with her girlfriend. She was crashing at Cassie's and she actually
told her girlfriend to go in the bathroom and motion for her to be quiet because she
knew that Diddy had a propensity for violence. And so she opened the door, she let him in
and she went onto the balcony and Diddy came up behind her. And to put this into perspective,
she testified, I'm five foot one.
And he comes up behind her and lifts her up above his chest.
And she actually gestured this during her testimony today,
saying, look, I weighed about 100 to 115 pounds
and my feet were on the rail.
And she testified, I was trying not to slip, pushing back on him because I was scared I was gonna fall and for a second I
thought I was going to fall and he was yelling at me and he kept saying you know
what the F you did and she said I had no idea what he was talking about and that
he was holding her she testified for 10 to 15 seconds and I mean look in the
news business Andrea you and I know that three seconds, four seconds,
five seconds can feel like an eternity. Do we know why Brianna is saying that
Sean Combs held her over this balcony? She still doesn't seem to know what he was so
upset about. Has Sean Combs responded to this allegation?
So she filed a civil suit in November of 2024.
This is a year after Cassie had filed her explosive suit.
And she claimed false imprisonment and emotional distress because of that alleged balcony incident.
Diddy had already been arrested at this point.
And he put out a statement via his team saying that he was confident that they would ultimately
prove that all
of these allegations were baseless.
She also testified today that she was working with a previous attorney and that person no
longer represents her, that they had sent demand letters to Diddy, which is really common
when you file a civil suit.
And she actually said that around that time, she got a FaceTime from a really good friend of hers
who was a music producer, who was also friends with Cassie.
He was sitting in Diddy's backyard
and calling on behalf of Diddy,
trying to talk about settling with her.
And she said no.
What is the status of her suit?
So it's still ongoing
and she's seeking $10 million in damages.
And you're hearing this refrain over and over during this trial from Diddy's defense team saying that this is all about money.
When it comes to these victims testifying, it's a money grab.
All right. Some more powerful testimony, Chloe.
When we come back, the defense team tries to poke holes in Brianna's testimony.
And we've got a little nugget for you
about the surveillance video at the heart of the case.
So the defense team started their cross-examination
of Brianna by coming out hard against her
and Cassie's drug use. This isn hard against her and Cassie's drug use.
This isn't the first time Cassie's drug use has come up in court.
Correct.
So I mean, we heard Brianna testify that she did a bunch of different drugs.
You did ecstasy.
She did cocaine with Diddy.
This is something that the defense is trying to do in an effort to poke holes in the credibility
of these individuals, saying if you were on drugs,
then how do you remember these incidents so clearly then, right? Is this revisionist history?
How else did the defense try to undermine Brianna's testimony?
One of the other things that the defense pointed out is that Cassie,
according to Brianna's testimony, was in the other room as this alleged incident took place with her being dangled over the
balcony by Diddy. And so what they were saying is, Cassie never saw you get hung over the balcony,
did she? And she even testified that she did not see this happen. And Brianna, when she was on the
stand, simply said, I don't remember. The defense also talked about Rihanna's meeting with prosecutors leading up to the trial.
What were they trying to get at there?
This is a strategy, Andrea, that is now becoming really clear to me when it comes to the defense.
What they're doing is they're taking the transcripts of the meetings that these witnesses
had with prosecutors leading up to their testimony, and they're comparing the transcripts against what they're saying on the stand and they're like okay so
today you're coming and you're testifying about all these different
things but you never mentioned it to prosecutors or it took you months to
bring something up to prosecutors like in the instance of Mia that we talked
about right where Mia didn't tell prosecutors for almost two months that
she had been sexually assaulted by
combs. So, you know, we're seeing this again, the defense questioning her. Why is your testimony
today different than in the past? And, you know, it's going to ultimately come down. What does the
jury believe? Chloe, as promised, before we go, we've got some more information about that surveillance
video most of us have probably seen by now showing Sean Combs beating Cassie up in the
hotel hallway that was back in 2016. What did you learn?
So we talked yesterday about the security guard, Eddie Garcia, who testified that he
handed over that USB drive that had the video to Diddy for money, right?
A hundred grand that he got in that brown bag.
That raises a question though.
We still don't know who gave the copy to CNN.
After we did the podcast yesterday, I was thinking that was the question that we needed
to talk about.
Where did it come from?
And a government expert witness testified that prosecutors
had given him copies of the surveillance footage to examine along with a cell phone recording
of that surveillance video. So that means someone recorded that security video off the
TV monitor and we don't know who it was. Was it Eddie, who secretly held another copy? Chloe, another security guard testified that he actually recorded the video.
Right. So remember at the beginning of the trial, Israel Flores, who was also a security
guard at the hotel, he filmed the footage with his cell phone. So that could be what
we're seeing, but we still don't have those answers because it didn't come up in his
testimony. We just don't know. You can never guarantee that you got the only copy. That is for sure.
Chloe, so what is next? Tomorrow is going to be a huge day. This is the last key witness that the
government is putting on the stand. She is only known as victim two or Jane, AKA Jane Doe. She's another
individual testifying under a pseudonym, a fake name. It's in an effort to protect her
identity. And I'm sure we'll learn more tomorrow as to why she doesn't want her identity out
there.
All right, Chloe, thank you on this Wednesday. We are inching our way through the week. Appreciate all of your updates from the courtroom.
Thanks so much, only a few weeks left.
Thank you for listening to everyone else,
and we'll be back with a new episode tomorrow.
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