As the courtroom drama surrounding Sean “Diddy” Combs continues to unfold, more disturbing stories are emerging—each more intense than the last.
This Thursday, a third woman, known only as Jane for her protection, is expected to take the stand in Manhattan federal court.
Her testimony is set to add yet another layer to the already damning claims against the once-celebrated music mogul.
According to prosecutors, Jane will describe being manipulated and abused by Diddy through a toxic mix of drugs, deception, and threats.
She’s also expected to reveal how she was coerced into what the prosecution refers to as “freak-offs”—a term that’s come up repeatedly in this case.
Bryana Bongolan Recounts Terrifying Balcony Incident
Jane’s testimony will follow the chilling account delivered on Wednesday by Bryana Bongolan, a friend of Cassie Ventura—Diddy’s former girlfriend and the primary accuser in this case.
Bongolan painted a harrowing picture for the jury, recalling an incident in September 2016 where Diddy allegedly dangled her over a 17-story balcony at Cassie’s Los Angeles apartment.
That terrifying experience left her with lasting emotional trauma, including night terrors and a deep sense of paranoia.
Physically, she suffered a bruised leg and persistent pain in her back and neck.
Photos shown in court depicted her in a neck brace, and the bruise on her leg was reportedly the size of a softball.
Diddy’s Defense Strategy: Violent, But Not Abusive?
Diddy, now 55, has pleaded not guilty to the various charges he’s facing.
His legal team isn’t denying that he has had violent moments, but they strongly push back against the idea that he used intimidation tactics or his position in the music industry to exploit anyone.
They insist that while he may have acted aggressively at times, there’s no proof of coercion or organized abuse.
Diddy’s Past Political Comments Resurface
Outside of the courtroom, Diddy’s past political statements have been making headlines again—and not in his favor.
Back in 2020, during the presidential race, he made strong remarks against then-President Donald Trump, warning that Trump’s re-election could spark a “race war.”
Speaking during his campaign efforts for Joe Biden, Diddy said, “If Trump gets elected, I really do believe in my heart there will be a race war.
This message isn’t just for Black people. This man is trying to divide us.”
He even called for white men like Trump to be “banished,” saying America was heading down a dangerous path.
50 Cent Weighs In—and It’s Personal
Those fiery comments are now being recirculated, most notably by rapper 50 Cent.
He posted them after publicly saying he’d do everything he could to ensure Trump didn’t pardon Diddy if he were convicted.
That’s a reference to Trump’s recent remark that he might consider a pardon for Diddy—an idea 50 Cent quickly tried to shut down.
In one of his 2020 posts, Diddy had said: “The NUMBER ONE priority is to get Trump out of office. HE HAS TO GO.”
He warned that white Americans should be the most afraid of Trump, saying the country was “on the verge of a race war.”
What’s Next in the Courtroom?
Thursday’s session will start later than usual, with proceedings kicking off at 10:30 a.m. instead of the normal 8:30 a.m.
The defense will begin by cross-examining Bryana Bongolan, who gave such emotional testimony the day before.
After Bongolan, a technical witness is set to appear.
This person will clarify the meaning and context of some of the text messages being used as evidence.
Then, the spotlight turns to Jane, the third alleged victim, whose story could play a pivotal role in the trial.
Stay Tuned: DailyMail’s Inside Look at the Trial
For those wanting more details, DailyMail’s podcast “The Trial” is following every twist and turn of this high-profile case.
From emotional witness testimonies to subtle courtroom reactions from Diddy himself, the show breaks it all down.
Journalists on the ground and insiders from Diddy’s own circle offer behind-the-scenes insight into what could become one of the most talked-about celebrity trials in years.