The text stated Mr Combs had come to her apartment in the middle of the night, choked Ms Bongolan, and held her off the balcony.
Just hours later the same thing happened again only this time Jack was also lethargic and his breathing had become shallow so he was taken to hospital by ambulance.Shortly after arriving he had his first seizure.
"He stopped breathing, I shouted for help and an entire crash team came in," said Amanda."They resuscitated him and then on the way to taking him to resus they had to stop in the corridor and resuscitate him again."Jack was put on a ventilator and moved into intensive care.
Doctors were at a loss as to what was wrong with him.Following a number of tests that led nowhere the family underwent genetic testing.
The results showed Jack has a mutated PPFIBP1 gene.
"They explained that every gene has two copies and with this particular gene I carry one mutated copy and Nick carries another mutated copy," said Amanda."This prosecution is believed to be the first of its kind, and the CPS will not hesitate to bring criminal charges against individuals who flout the law in this way."
So how did an art expert, famous for appearing on UK daytime television get mixed up in funding Hezbollah?The Old Bailey heard UK law enforcement had been alerted to suspicious transactions linked to Mr Ahmad by their counterparts in the US.
Mr Ahmad was sanctioned in 2019 by US authorities because he is believed to be a top donor to Lebanon-based Hezbollah, a Shia Muslim political and military group, which is backed by Iran and banned as a terrorist organisation by the US and UK.Hezbollah used Mr Ahmad, who has joint Lebanese-Belgian nationality, "to launder substantial amounts of money bound for the terrorist group", according to the US Treasury department.