More information is coming out regarding the sexual allegations against Diddy.
Roger Bonds, former security for the media mogul, has come out and claimed that he stopped Diddy from assaulting several women.
Bonds shared a post on Instagram and mentioned that he was present when Diddy attacked Cassie and other women. He broke his silence on what he witnessed around the Bad Boy Records CEO and said he was sick of covering up everything.
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“There comes a time when you in a situation that may seem like a good situation, but if you not waking up happy, or if you disgruntled, or you really don’t wanna be around that person, you find every excuse to get out of it,” Bonds explained in the video. “And I got diabetes. So, my excuse was I can’t be with you every day. I can’t do this, I can’t do that. I’m losing weight; I’m doing that. But in reality, it was I was sick. I was sick of you.”
He then explained when he had to intervene in an incident involving Diddy and Cassie.
“I was sick of everything that was going on around you.” he continued. “I was sick of having to cover up everything that you did. I was sick. Cassie spoke on it. She said, ‘Yeah, I jumped on it. I jumped in between it.’ That wasn’t the only time. It was other times, and it was other people.”
This isn’t the first time the former employee has spoken and supported the claims from Cassie.
Earlier this month, Diddy’s former girlfriend, Cassie, filed a fierce lawsuit claiming that the media mogul physically and sexually assaulted her. She also revealed that she was sex trafficked and given drugs while she was in her relationship with the music executive. Several other women have since come out and alleged that Diddy sexually assaulted them as well.
As a result of the civil lawsuits against him, his media company, REVOLT, announced that he would be temporarily stepping down. His partnership with Capitol Preparatory Harlem Charter School has severed ties with him as well indefinitely following the sexual abuse allegations.