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A woman proves Sean'Diddy comb through the sunlight hanging from a high-rise balcony

NEW YORK (AP) — A graphic designer testified Wednesday that she sometimes screamed during her sleep when Sean Diddy combs put her 17-story apartment balcony in her sleep.

Bryana'Bana'Bongolan, 33, a friend of Combs' former long-time girlfriend, Cassie, said the 2016 attack at Cassie's Los Angeles apartment caused bruises on the back of his legs, back and neck pain. It also scarred her emotions, she told the jury.

“I have nighttime horror and paranoids, and sometimes I scream in my sleep,” said Bongolan, director of creativity and marketing who runs his own art agency.

Her testimony comes on the fourth week of evidence expression when the prosecutor seeks proof.

Combs, 55, pleaded not guilty to extortion, sex trafficking and other charges and could send him to jail for 15 years if convicted.

Bongolan is the latest woman, proving that the hip-hop tycoon acted against her and Casandra “Cassie” Ventura, who has proven the abuse she suffered for four days. Other witnesses described seeing him physically abused women.

Cassie testified that she saw a comb bringing one of her friends back to the railings of the balcony in the early morning.

Cassie said she fell asleep in the room when she woke up.

Cassie testified: “I saw him bring her back to the balcony railing and throw her onto the terrace furniture.”

When Bongoran recalls the attack, she said the comb broke into Casey's apartment, lifted her up and placed her on the track. She said she was worried that she would plummet when she pushed the comb backward.

“I'm afraid of falling,” she said. Bongolan said that during the ordeal, Coms yelled at her, and estimated that he had secured her railing for 10 to 15 seconds.

She said the comb and threw her onto the balcony furniture. Bongoran said adrenaline helped her strength through her ordeal. She recalled getting up immediately after falling.

Bongolan said who Cassie was sleeping in the bedroom, and then came out and asked the comb, “Did you just hang her on the balcony?” Bongolan said Bongolan's ex-girlfriend was also in the apartment, and Combs quickly left.

Bongoran said she had a lasting impact on the comb attacking her.

“I have nightmares, I have a lot of paranoids, I used to scream a lot in my sleep, but that has gone a little bit,” she testified.

She said part of her paranoia involved carefully opening the door and then peeking into the room before entering, adding that she had a nightmare recently a few days ago.

Bongolan said the comb gave her drugs three to four times, including ecstasy, cocaine, ketamine and G, one she knew was GHB for depression.

She also took drugs with Cassie about a week when the comb is gone.

Bongolan testified for the prosecutor's subpoena and was granted immunity after she initially stated that she refused to answer questions and invoked her Fifth Amendment right to oppose self-offenses. She is at least the third witness to prove it.

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