A former worker of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs has shared some really scary stuff in court. She said that Diddy kidnapped her at gunpoint and even tried to break into the home of another rapper, Kid Cudi, because of a love triangle!
Capricorn Clark worked for Diddy on and off for over ten years. She told the court that back in 2011, Diddy and a security guard showed up at her apartment and forced her to drive them to Kid Cudi’s house.
“Get dressed,” Diddy told her. “We’re going to go kill this guy.” She also mentioned that on her very first day working for him, Diddy threatened her life!
Diddy, who is 55 years old, has said he is not guilty of serious crimes like racketeering and trafficking. These are big words that mean he’s accused of being involved in illegal activities, including prostitution.
Last week, Kid Cudi, whose real name is Scott Mescudi, also testified against Diddy. He talked about his relationship with Diddy’s ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, and mentioned a break-in at his home. He even said that someone threw a Molotov cocktail at his car, which he thinks Diddy planned.
If Diddy is found guilty of these charges, he could face a really long time in prison—possibly for life!
During her testimony, Ms. Clark, who was a global brand director for Diddy’s company, Bad Boy Entertainment, described how Diddy showed up at her house with a gun after he found out that Cassie was dating Kid Cudi. She said he looked really angry and told her they were going to kill Kid Cudi.
She was forced to get into a car and go with them, even though she didn’t want to. When they got to Kid Cudi’s house, Diddy and the security guard went inside while she called Cassie to tell her what was happening.
When Diddy found her on the phone, he got even angrier, and they had to leave quickly as Kid Cudi came back home.
After the incident, Diddy told Ms. Clark that she couldn’t leave until she and Cassie convinced Kid Cudi that Diddy had nothing to do with the break-in. He even threatened, “If you don’t convince him of that, I’ll kill all of you.”
Ms. Clark also talked about how hard it was to work with Diddy. On her first day, he threatened her life because he was worried that her past work with other rappers might cause problems for him.
Despite all the chaos, she felt a strong connection to him and wanted to stay in his circle. She said, “He broke the ceiling of what we were allowed to do as black people in the business world.”
This whole situation is really serious and shows how complicated and dangerous the world of fame can be.