The storm surrounding Diddy continues to brew as his former security chief, Roger Bonds, comes forward with explosive claims, alleging he prevented the music mogul from assaulting multiple women, including singer Cassie.

In a recent Instagram post on Wednesday (Nov. 29), Bonds detailed his experiences, shedding light on what he claims to have witnessed during his tenure with Diddy. With three lawsuits alleging sexual assault filed against Diddy, Bonds added fuel to the fire by stating he stopped Diddy from attacking Cassie and other women.

Bonds explained, “There comes a time when you’re in a situation that may seem like a good situation, but if you’re not waking up happy, or if you’re disgruntled, or you really don’t want to be around that person, you find every excuse to get out of it.”

He went on to reveal that he used health concerns, such as diabetes, as excuses to distance himself from Diddy, when in reality, he was “sick” of the atmosphere and having to cover up for Diddy’s actions. According to Bonds, Cassie had already spoken about one such incident, but there were allegedly other times involving different individuals.

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Diddy’s team has been reached out for comment regarding these allegations.

This isn’t the first time Bonds has spoken out about what he claims to have witnessed during his time with Diddy. On November 25, in a now-deleted Instagram post, he expressed his willingness to share his truth. Bonds emphasized that his motive was not to threaten or snitch on anyone but to speak his truth, especially because he has four daughters.

These allegations against Diddy have emerged following a civil lawsuit filed by Cassie on November 16, accusing the Bad Boy Entertainment founder of years of sexual and physical abuse. Diddy settled the lawsuit swiftly, with his attorney stating that the payment did not signify an admission of guilt. Since then, two more women have come forward with sexual assault claims against Diddy under the New York Adult Survivors Act, allowing individuals who have allegedly been sexually abused to file civil lawsuits even after the statute of limitations has expired.

In another development, Revolt announced on November 28 that Diddy has temporarily stepped down from his chairman position at the company he co-founded in 2013. The controversy surrounding Diddy and these allegations continues to unfold.

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