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Sean "Diddy" Combs Trial Updates Week 3: Former Assistant Testifies

Sean "Diddy" Combs Trial Updates Week 3: Former Assistant Testifies

Yahoo27-05-2025

Originally appeared on E! Online
Capricorn Clark has taken the stand.
As day 10 of Sean 'Diddy' Combs' sex trafficking trial began May 27, the rap mogul's former assistant testified about her experience working for Combs on and off from 2004 to 2020, as well as her role as his ex Cassie Ventura's creative director until 2018, according to NBC News reporters in the courtroom.
'Anything that needed to be done was my job,' Clark told prosecutors. 'If I failed, I would lose my job—no breaks. On a good night, I got four hours of sleep; on a bad night, two hours of sleep.'
She testified that she would work from 7 a.m. to 4 a.m., during which she would 'print documents, get his suits, do research, calls, get his food,' as well as packing his personal items for trips and preparing hotel rooms. Clark alleged that the stress from her role led her to suffer from 'stress-induced' alopecia.
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Beyond her duties as an assistant—which she said also included obtaining illegal drugs for Combs—Clark said that she witnessed him assault Ventura, including after he learned about her romance with (real name Scott Mescudi) in 2011.
'He came at her 100 percent full force,' she testified, noting that Ventura—who dated Combs on and off from 2007 to 2018—was crying silently as he attacked her. 'He repeatedly kicked her. Each kick, she would crouch more and more into a fetal position.'
She recalled hearing Combs—whose attack came after he allegedly broke into Mescudi's home, which the 'Day 'n' Nite' rapper testified to last week—still kicking Ventura as she left the rental home, adding, 'He said if I jump in, he was going to f--k me up too.'
Clark—who testified that she helped Ventura buy a burner phone for her relationship with Mescudi out of fear for her safety—said that she didn't call the authorities, but rang up Ventura's mom, , during the incident.
'I told her mom I said, 'He's beating the shit out of your daughter,'' she explained to jurors. ''I'm in over my head. Please help her. I can't call the police, but you can.' She said, 'I'll handle it,' and we hung up.'
Combs has pleaded not guilty to sex trafficking, prostitution, racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion, as well as transportation to engage in prostitution.
She alleged that Combs had fired her in 2012 for not telling him about Ventura and Mescudi's relationship, arguing that she 'lost everything,' including her health insurance, 401(k) retirement savings, her car and her credit cards.
'He said I would never work again and all these people weren't my friends,' she said. ' He would make me kill myself.'
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