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Diddy’s Former Head of Security Alleges Abuse as Brands Drop His Products

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Diddy’s Former Head of Security Alleges Abuse as Brands Drop His Products

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Sean ‘P. Diddy’ Combs’ former head of security, Roger Bonds, has revealed that he witnessed the rap mogul “get physical” with his exes, singer Cassie Ventura and actress Kim Porter. This revelation comes as major contracts and an eyeglasses retailer halt sales of Combs’ Sean John frames.

Sources informed that America’s Best Contacts & Eyeglasses began removing the rapper’s frames from their online store last month and recently started pulling them from physical stores. An internal message to employees instructed them to stop selling the glasses and await further instructions regarding the remaining stock.

In an interview with Piers Morgan, Bonds detailed his observations of Combs’ behavior towards Ventura and Porter, stating, “I’ve seen him get physical, grab ’em up. It was one time that Cassie mentioned in her lawsuit where she had to go over to the London hotel.”

Bonds suggested that Combs has a “deeper anger” issue, explaining, “It’s a deeper anger when you’re hitting and punching a woman in that manner. It’s understood if you have a problem with one woman, but when you have a problem with every woman you’re dealing with, then I think that problem is inside of you.”

He also recounted instances where Porter fought back against Combs and shared that he had discussed Combs’ behavior with both women. “Me and Cassie had conversations. Me and Kim had conversations,” Bonds said. “Kim would tell me she allowed certain things, like him messing around with other women, but when she got tired of it, he would know.”

Bonds explained that Ventura was often too scared to take his advice, fearing she would tell Combs, which made him reluctant to counsel her further. He described feeling manipulated by Combs, who would often apologize for his actions, promising to change, only to repeat the behavior.

“If I stayed, I felt like I could help,” Bonds explained. “But if I left, who would help her? Plenty of people were there, but why did she say my name? Because everyone else would turn a blind eye to her, and that’s one reason I stayed.”

As Truth Voices reported, the klieg lights have been on Combs ever since Mach, when Homeland security officials raided his properties in Los Angeles and Miami in connection to a sex trafficking investigation.

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