
Defense peppers Bad Boy CFO with questions about working with Combs; court adjourns for the day
Defense attorney Marc Agnifilo asked former Bad Boy Entertainment CFO Derek Ferguson a rapid-fire series of questions regarding his 19 years of working for Sean Combs.
"Did you see anyone help Sean Combs commit crimes?" Agnifilo asked.
"No," Ferguson testified.
"Did you see anyone help Sean Combs commit Acts of violence?" Agnifilo asked.
"No," Ferguson told the court.
"Did you see anyone make the company stronger through threats of violence?" Agnifilo asked.
"No," Ferguson again told the court.
"Did you see anyone enhance Mr. Combs' reputation or the reputation of any business through emotional, physical or sexual abuse?"
"I did not," testified Ferguson.
"Where did you work physically?" prosecutor Christy Slavik asked Ferguson during re-direct examination.
"In the New York office," Ferguson testified.
"At any time were you based out of Mr. Combs' homes?" Slavik followed up.
"No," Ferguson told the court.
"Did you ever stay in a hotel room with Mr. Combs?"
"No," Ferguson testified in response.
Court is adjourned for the day.
Frank Piazza, a video expert, is expected to be the first witness called Wednesday, followed by Bryana Bongolan and "Jane," the latter another alleged Combs victim who will testify under a pseudonym.