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Diddy's Former Employee Testifies He Took Her At Gunpoint, Threatened to Kill Kid Cudi Over Cassie Relationship - Arise News

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A former employee of Sean “Diddy” Combs has testified that the music mogul once forced her at gunpoint to help him confront rapper Kid Cudi at his home, allegedly threatening to kill him over a romantic rivalry.

Capricorn Clark, who worked for Combs’ Bad Boy Entertainment over a period of more than ten years, told a federal court that the hip-hop executive stormed into her apartment in 2011, armed and enraged, after learning his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura was dating Cudi.

“Get dressed,” Clark recalled him saying. “We’re going to go kill this [expletive].” She added that Combs appeared “livid” and ordered her into a car, along with one of his security guards, to drive to Kid Cudi’s residence.

The explosive testimony adds to the growing list of serious allegations facing Combs, 55, who has pleaded not guilty to charges including racketeering, sex trafficking, and transporting individuals to engage in prostitution. If convicted, he could face life imprisonment.

Kid Cudi, born Scott Mescudi, previously testified that his Porsche was damaged by a Molotov cocktail shortly after the alleged break-in at his Los Angeles home—an incident he believes Combs orchestrated.

Clark’s testimony on Tuesday offered new insight into that night. She said that after arriving at Cudi’s house, Combs and his security guard entered while she waited in the car. She secretly called Ventura to alert her to what was unfolding, but when Combs caught her on the phone upon his return, he flew into a rage. They sped away just as Cudi was returning home.

According to Clark, Combs later demanded that she and Ventura convince Cudi he had nothing to do with the break-in: “If you don’t convince him of that, I’ll kill all you,” she testified he said.

The court also heard that Combs had threatened Clark from her very first day at Bad Boy Entertainment, warning her not to let her previous affiliations with other rappers cause him trouble. Despite what she described as years of fear and mistreatment, Clark said she remained in his inner circle because she saw herself as his protector.

“He broke the ceiling of what we were allowed to do as Black people in the business world,” she added.

The case is part of a wider federal probe into Combs, who also faces several civil lawsuits echoing the criminal allegations. He has denied all accusations.

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