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Former Bodyguard Roger Bonds Set Tp Release Tell All Book On Diddy's Abusive Behavior

Roger Bonds–former bodyguard to Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, has announced the imminent release of a tell-all book that promises to reveal the truth behind the mysterious car explosion involving rapper Kid Cudi. The revelation comes as legal documents from Cassie Ventura’s $30 million civil lawsuit against Diddy suggest that the mogul threatened to blow up Kid Cudi’s car in retaliation for his romantic involvement with Cassie. Cassie’s lawsuit, filed last year, alleges that Diddy engaged in threatening behavior and ultimately orchestrated the explosion of Kid Cudi’s car after discovering Cassie’s romantic connection with the rapper. The complaint asserts that Diddy, feeling romantically spurned, frequently reminded Cassie of his ability to cause harm, going as far as requiring her to carry his gun in her purse. The lawsuit details Cassie’s relationship with Kid Cudi during a challenging period in her connection with Diddy. In 2011, while dating Kid Cudi, Cassie faced violence from Diddy, leading her to seek refuge at Kid Cudi’s house. Diddy allegedly coerced her into returning, where she faced further abuse. In 2012, Diddy reportedly threatened to blow up Kid Cudi’s car, expressing a desire for the rapper to be near the vehicle when it happened. Shortly afterward, Kid Cudi’s car exploded in his driveway. As Roger Bonds prepares to release his tell-all book, the public awaits further insights into the surp events surrounding Kid Cudi’s car explosion. Bonds’ book is slated for release next month, promising to uncover new details and perspectives on the explosive incident.

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