Sean “Diddy” Combs is back in the headlines, and the allegations are darker than ever. A fresh lawsuit accuses the music mogul of a horrifying act—dangling a woman over a 17th-floor balcony during an explosive altercation at the home of his then-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura.
With over 30 active civil lawsuits to his name, the Bad Boy Records founder has been accused of everything from sexual assault to physical harm and even sex trafficking. While he has denied every allegation, the accusations have painted a troubling picture of the man behind the mogul.
The newest claims seem to echo parts of a 2023 lawsuit filed by Cassie herself, which was quietly settled out of court. That lawsuit hinted at similar balcony-related violence involving one of Cassie’s friends, but now, fashion designer Bryana “Bana” Bongolan is stepping forward with even more disturbing allegations.

Disturbing New Allegations About P. Diddy and Cassie Ventura
Bongolan’s lawsuit alleges that the 2016 incident unfolded at Cassie Ventura’s apartment, where she had been staying the night. According to Bongolan, Diddy arrived in a frenzy, banging on the door and yelling. After forcing his way in, the situation allegedly escalated to the apartment balcony.
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The claim? The rapper reportedly groped Bongolan before grabbing her and hoisting her over the edge of the 17th-floor railing. Dangling above a sheer drop, she says she fought desperately to resist as Diddy ignored her screams. According to the suit, it was only Cassie’s intervention that stopped Diddy from letting go. Bongolan says she was pulled back over the edge but then thrown onto patio furniture with brute force.
This account leaves a trail of horror, sparking widespread outrage as Bongolan demands $10 million in damages for emotional and physical trauma.
When is the Diddy’s Trial?
Diddy’s legal troubles are far from over, with a trial date locked in for May 5, 2025. The stakes? Astronomical. If convicted on charges of sex trafficking, racketeering, and other serious crimes, he could face a potential life sentence.
His legal team has doubled down, calling the charges a “media spectacle” and working tirelessly to have some evidence thrown out before the trial begins. But public opinion isn’t looking too forgiving, and this latest lawsuit has only poured gasoline on the fire.
As these allegations surface, the question looms: How many more will come forward? While Diddy’s team fights back with denials, survivors and advocates are calling for accountability, justice, and systemic change in an industry long plagued by abuse.
