Roger Bonds, who previously worked as head of security for Sean “Diddy” Combs, has made a shocking new claim saying he witnessed Combs attack “four or five” women, including his ex-girlfriends Cassie Ventura and the late Kim Porter.
Bonds did an interview on Piers Morgan Uncensored earlier this week, about the video CNN aired showing Combs assaulting Ventura at a Los Angeles hotel in 2016.
Morgan began the segment by explaining to viewers that Bonds was the music mogul’s security chief from 2003 to 2012.
He then asked Bonds to share his thoughts on Combs’ apology video.
“He’s up to the same games. My reaction was — he never mentioned Cassie’s name in that apology, so to me, he didn’t humble himself enough. I think he said what people wanted to hear, not what he felt,” Bonds told Morgan.
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The security guard then elaborated, saying he wasn’t surprised when he saw the footage of Combs pushing, kicking and dragging Ventura down a hallway at the hotel, because he’d seen “things to this nature” in the past.
“I’ve gotten in-between things of this nature before, and this was back in 2012,” Bonds said.
Morgan asked how many times he witnessed Combs allegedly get physical with women.
“Around four or five times,” Bonds said. “I’ve seen him with Cassie and I’ve seen him with Kim Porter.”
Morgan pressed him to elaborate.
“I’ve seen him get really physical, grab them up,” Bonds said. “I’ve seen him get into some wrestling and punching matches, and sometimes I’ve felt like, ‘What are you mad at? ‘What are you upset about?’ Sometimes, it’s a deeper anger when you’re hitting and punching a woman in that type of manner.”
Morgan also asked Bonds what he saw happen between Combs and Porter.
“I seen him inside the car grab her up. I seen him smack her, you know, and one thing about Kim is that she got to the point where she fought back because she realized how powerful she was,” he said.
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As he faces increasing public backlash, Combs apologized for the hotel incident in a video statement he posted on Instagram May 19. “I’m so sorry,” Combs said in the video.
“He’s sorry that he got caught,” Bonds told Morgan.
Cassie, born Casandra Ventura, filed a 35-page sexual abuse lawsuit against Combs in November. The suit mentioned Bonds by name, saying he witnessed Combs allegedly “beat” Ventura in a car in January 2009, after she “spoke to another music manager” at a party in Los Angeles.
“Mr. Combs’s security staff, Roger Bonds, tried to stop the beating, but was unable to deescalate the situation,” the suit added.
In an interview with the Vlad TV YouTube channel in November, Bonds addressed the lawsuit.
“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,” Bonds said last year.
The ex-security chief went on to say he used his health as an excuse to distance himself from Combs.
“So my excuse was, ‘I cant be with you every day, I can’t do this, I can’t do that. I’m losing weight’… but in reality, it was that I was sick. I was sick of you, I was sick of everything that was going on around you, I was sick of having to cover up everything that you did,” he said.