Didi accused a woman of hanging from a 17-storey balcony in ongoing sex trafficking
The hip-hop mogul scene “Didi” Combes is on a test for sex trafficking and racket. A witness testified that he closed her 17-floor balcony in 2016.


In short
- Scene ‘Didi’ Comombs accused of hanging a woman from a 17-storey balcony in 2016
- The victim Bryna Bongolan faced injuries, night areas and furnace
- Combes have to face raccizing and sex trafficking
The hip-hop mogul scene “Didi” Comombs threatened a friend of his ex-girlfriend, Cassondra Ventura from a high-growing apartment’s balcony in September 2016, friend on Wednesday testified in the sex trafficking trial of the combs.
“I was placed on a 17 -storey balcony,” Ventura’s friend Bryna Bongolan told gamblers in the Manhattan federal court. “
The 33 -year -old Bongolan said that Comombs later threw him on a balcony furniture. He said that he suffered injuries as a result of the incident and had night’s areas and paranoia.
The judge said a lunch break in the trial before asking the Bongolan for additional details about the prosecution. His testimony was expected to resume immediately after the EDT (1700 GMT) at 1 pm.
The 55 -year -old Combs has argued not to be guilty in five cases, including conspiracy and sex trafficking.
Federal prosecutors in Manhattan say that in two decades, women, including Ventura, are known as “Freak Offs” to women.
The test is in its fourth week.
Ventura, a rhythm and blues singer, who is known as Kaisi, told the gamblers last month that she participated in the Freak Off of Combes for almost a decade, first to please her and later because she blackmailed her with a video of the encounter. He said that Combes often beat him.
Prosecutors with the Manhattan American Attorney Office say the Comombs and their colleagues used the threat of force and force and forced women to participate in Freak Off and to ensure that the witnesses were quiet for their misuse.
Comombs lawyers have admitted that they were abusive many times in domestic relationships, but argue that the women who participated in Freak Off, worked so consent.
If all counts are convicted, Combes can face life in jail. Prosecutors have said that they can present their case next week, so that defense can be put in its case.