Diddy’s Former Chef and Bodyguard Detail Chilling Abuse Allegations

The Fall Of Diddy ID Documentary Trailer (Credit: YouTube)

As Sean “Diddy” Combs sits in jail awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges, his former employees, friends, and collaborators shared chilling abuse claims in Investigation Discovery’s The Fall of Diddy docuseries.

The four-part series from the producers of Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV, concluded Tuesday night with disturbing stories about the mogul’s alleged drug use, threats, and violence.

Thalia Graves, who sued Diddy back in September 2024, alleging she was brutally sexually assaulted, appeared on camera and said she was lured to a meeting with the mogul, drugged and allegedly raped multiple times at his Bad Boy Records studio in New York City.

“I just didn’t want to die,” said Graves. “I was scared, not just for my life, I was scared for my parents finding out…  And I didn’t want to go to the police because I was in the middle of a child custody battle and a divorce.”

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Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones, a music producer who accused the mogul of sexual harassment and assault in a February 2024 lawsuit, said in the docuseries that he was never paid a penny for working months on Diddy’s 2023 The Love Album: Off the Grid.

When the two discussed money, Jones claimed Diddy threatened him by saying: “I’m Puff Daddy, I’ll eat your face off.”

At one point, Jones looked into the camera and said he was drugged without his knowledge while working for Combs.

“Everybody was sipping on the Puffy juice,” Jones said. He recalled waking up in bed not knowing what happened. “It makes me feel very used,” he shared.

In a statement to the filmmakers, Diddy’s legal team said: “Mr. Combs has full confidence in the facts and the integrity of the judicial process. In court the truth will prevail: that the accusations against Mr. Combs are pure fiction.”

Diddy’s former employees also offered details about his relationship with ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura, who filed a civil lawsuit against the mogul alleging sexual abuse in November 2023. Diddy settled Ventura’s lawsuit one day after it was filed, however, his reps said the settlement was not an admission of wrongdoing.

The mogul’s former personal chef Jourdan Cha’Taun, his ex-bodyguard Roger Bonds, and makeup artist Mylah Morales all said they witnessed Diddy allegedly abuse Ventura.

Bonds talked about one alleged incident he said he witnessed.

“I was waiting outside and I seen Cassie come out first, and then I see Puff come out, and he was walking fast. And then all of a sudden, I just see him out of nowhere just punch her. And then they started fighting. I said, ‘Yo, get inside the car. You crazy? Are you crazy?’ And then he said, ‘No, no, no,’ and he started kicking her.”

When Cha’Taun realized Diddy was allegedly abusing Ventura, she went to Bonds who told her “he was beating the s—t” out of Ventura, adding that he feared Diddy was going to “kill” her.

Cha’Taun said Diddy eventually found out they were discussing the alleged abuse and threatened to “end” her if she told anyone.

When Cha’Taun eventually quit, she alleged Diddy roughed her up and pushed her to the floor. She threatened to sue, but said she was told she would never work again.

Bonds, Cha’Taun, and Morales all said they feared repercussions if they spoke out at the time.

Ventura’s lawsuit opened the door for a flood of other accusers to file complaints.

In May 2024, CNN aired a video of Combs attacking Ventura in a Los Angeles hotel. Amid intense public backlash, he released an apology video.

During the docuseries, Cha’Taun and Morales dismissed the apology and said it was a “performance.”

Diddy is now facing more than 30 lawsuits alleging abuse. He has denied all of the allegations.

He was arrested on Sept. 16 in New York City on federal sex trafficking and racketeering charges. He has pleaded not guilty to all charges. He is currently jailed in Brooklyn’s notorious Metropolitan Detention Center as he awaits trial, after being denied bail three times.

A federal judge set a May 5, 2025 trial date for the mogul.


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