The former head of security for Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs is speaking out about how he witnessed the rapper being violent towards his exes on four to five different occasions, leaving him unsurprised by the shocking 2016 footage of Combs brutally beating ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura.
During an interview with Piers Morgan, Roger Bonds said, “It didn’t surprise me when I saw it because I’ve seen things to this nature before. I’ve gotten in between things of this nature before and this was back in 2012.”
Bonds was also referring to the recent footage released of Diddy shoving, kicking and dragging his then-girlfriend in a hotel hallway.
Piers went on to ask how many times he had personally witnessed Combs being violent towards women and he stated that it was around four to five times.
“I’ve seen him be violent with Cassie and also with Kim Porter, who is his kid’s mother,” Bond said of the now deceased model.
“I’ve seen him get into some wrestling and punching matches and sometimes I felt like, ‘What are you mad at? What are you upset about?’ Because it’s a deeper anger when you’re hitting and punching a woman in that type of manner,” Bond said.
“When you have a problem with every woman that you’re dealing with then I think that problem is inside of you,” he added.
Bonds also talked about how he thought that Combs’ apology for the 2016 incident was just what the rapper thought other people wanted to hear.
“You can’t just say anything you want to say and think that people are going to accept it,” he said.
Bonds believes Diddy knew there were security cameras in the hotel and that he could buy the footage. He allegedly paid $50,000 for the footage at the time, according to Cassie’s lawsuit.
However, the rapper did not know that the hotel had also given Ventura a copy of the footage, Bonds suggested.
“When you go through life just paying your way out, I really feel like he wasn’t sorry about that, he might be sorry now that he got caught but if that was a one-time incident then I would say accept his apology, but I think in that apology he said what he thought people wanted to hear,” Bonds said.