Kourtney Kardashian Recalls Wild Diddy Party Experience That Left Her 'Crying' In Unearthed Clip
As Sean "Diddy" Combs' sex crimes trial continues, a clip of Kourtney Kardashian has resurfaced, where she recalls a disturbing experience at one of his parties.
The incident reportedly happened in the bathroom of TAO nightclub at the time, while the reality star was waiting in line to use the facility.
Sean "Diddy" Combs was arrested in September last year on charges of racketeering, sex trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution.
An old clip of Kourtney Kardashian talking about being sucker punched in the face at one of Diddy's parties has resurfaced amid the rapper's ongoing trial.
The clip comes from her sister's "Kocktails," Khloe Kardashian's pop culture–themed variety talk show that ran for one season in 2016
According to Kourtney, she was waiting in line to use the bathroom at Diddy's 2001 party at Tao nightclub when another guest attempted to cut in front of her. After she politely informed the person that she was next, the individual responded with sudden violence.
"I was like, 'Excuse me, I'm next.' And she literally just went, like, boom right in the face," Kourtney recalled in the clip while conversing with Khloe, Diddy, and Kylie Jenner. "I didn't know what to do. Nobody was with me. I was by myself."
Speaking further about the incident, Kourtney revealed that she went into the next bathroom stall and "just started crying."
She later ran out to tell Khloe what had happened, and Khloe immediately tried to find the woman to confront her.
Elsewhere in the clip, Khloe could also be seen talking about Diddy's reputation for throwing exclusive parties.
"When you think of a party or a good time, you think of Puff," Khloe said at the time. "We've been known to party with you a few times."
Some of those parties featured attendees who were "butt naked," as confirmed in a different clip that resurfaced around the time Diddy was arrest.
"I got on a plane at 5.30 am. Well, this party...I think half the people there were butt naked... You would have loved it," Khloe told Kourtney in a 2014 episode of "Keeping Up With The Kardashians," per the Daily Mail.
"'Who was with you this weekend?" Kourtney asked, before listing names, "Diddy. Quincy. Justin Bieber."
Khloe then seemingly confirmed the names, saying, "So far, so good," as though Kourtney had successfully identified the A-list celebrities she spotted at the soirée.
It is unclear whether any of these parties the Kardashians attended were Diddy's "freak offs," described as drug- and sex-fueled bashes involving the rapper's alleged victims and male prostitutes.
These "freak offs," along with the testimony of witnesses such as Diddy's ex, Cassandra "Cassie" Ventura, play a central role in the rapper's ongoing sex crimes trial.
Already, amid the trial, Cassie has testified to the existence of these hedonistic parties during her time on the stand, per Sky News.
She shared troubling stories about the encounters, saying Diddy would watch, touch himself, and ask her to explain what was going on. He also recorded her having sex with random people, videos that the rapper later threatened to release during one of their many violent altercations.
In her testimony, Cassie recalled how these "freak offs" eventually felt like a job that took over her burgeoning music career. However, she continued to engage in them because she didn't feel like she had a choice.
In November 2023, Cassie filed a scathing lawsuit against Diddy, accusing him of sexual assault.
Twenty-four hours after the lawsuit was filed, it was settled out of court, with Diddy paying his ex-girlfriend an undisclosed sum at the time.
However, according to Variety, during her testimony on Wednesday, May 14, 2025, Cassie finally confirmed that Diddy and his companies paid her $20 million to settle the lawsuit.
When asked why she decided to testify against Diddy, Cassie said, "I'm here to do the right thing. I can't carry this anymore … the shame, the guilt."
Diddy is being tried on five felony charges, namely racketeering conspiracy, two counts of sex trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion, and two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution.
He was initially facing just single counts of racketeering, sex trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution, but the extra two counts were added in a superseding indictment in April.
The rapper pled not guilty to all the charges and reportedly rejected a plea deal ahead of the trial.
If found guilty by the jury on all charges, the rapper could face life in prison due to the racketeering charge.
He is also facing a minimum of 15 years for sex trafficking and a maximum of 10 years for transportation to engage in prostitution.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
7 hours ago
- Yahoo
Ana de Armas & Tom Cruise Have Reportedly ‘Discussed' What Role Scientology Plays In Their Relationship
We all thought 2025 couldn't outdo itself when Elizabeth Hurley started canoodling with Billy Ray Cyrus, but Tom Cruise and Ana de Armas may just be the most unexpected celebrity couple of 2025. The Top Gun legend and the Cuban-born Oscar nominee have gone from helicopter drop-ins and Valentine's Day dates to sparking serious headlines — especially now that sources reveal they've had 'discussions' about how Scientology could shape their future together. For anyone catching up, this pairing felt a bit out-of-nowhere at first: Cruise is 62 and arguably Hollywood's most high-maintenance bachelor; she's 37, a Bond girl-turned-Marilyn Monroe, with a devout Catholic upbringing and a history of keeping her love life as locked down as Cruise's film sets. But these two have been spotted flying across Europe together (literally), making low-key exits from David Beckham's birthday bash, and appearing to dodge the paparazzi like it's their own personal Mission: Impossible. And while the two are reportedly connecting to discuss future projects, some insiders suggest there is more to what's going on between the two. More from SheKnows Tom Cruise Has Allegedly Offered His Reported New GF the Role of His Love Interest in a New Movie According to insiders who spoke with the Daily Mail, there's one thing they can't quite outmaneuver: religion. Cruise's long-standing ties to the Church of Scientology are public knowledge — and polarizing, to put it gently. He's one of the religion's most visible (and powerful) figures, and many point to Scientology as a key factor in his past divorces, including his split from Katie Holmes. Holmes famously sought sole custody of their daughter, Suri, who, by the way, dropped his surname and now goes by Suri Noelle. De Armas, on the other hand, hails from a modest, deeply religious family in Cuba. Raised in the Catholic Church, the Knives Out star still holds her values close. So while her jet-setting with Cruise might look carefree, the question of faith is reportedly weighing heavily behind the scenes. 'Ana was raised Catholic and her family are religious,' a source said. 'She knows that her family would not accept Tom because of his beliefs. Ana and Tom have discussed this.' The actress has always charted her own path, but even so, those close to her suspect she may be more flexible than expected. 'His Scientologist beliefs are not a deal breaker for Ana,' one insider added. 'She is her own woman. And honestly, no one would be surprised if she took up Scientology.' Whether she's about to go Clear or just keeping an open mind for the sake of love, one thing's for sure: the two are having some serious discussions. But if they plan to make it past the Cannes red carpet (Cruise's Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning premieres May 14), they might have to land on the same spiritual page of SheKnows 90 Incredible Shows on Netflix You Should Be Watching Right Now Everything Harry & Meghan Have Done Since Leaving the Royal Family These 9 Books Reveal Details About JFK Jr. & Carolyn Bessette That Were Never Known Before
Yahoo
9 hours ago
- Yahoo
Sean ‘Diddy' Combs' posse threatened to murder assistant Capricorn Clark after his jewelry vanished: ‘They're going to throw you in the East River'
Double-cross him and you'll be sleeping with the fishes. Sean 'Diddy' Combs' former assistant detailed her chilling experiences working for the music mogul in court Tuesday — including how one of his goons once told her she could wind up getting thrown into the East River. In a scene that could have been straight out of 'The Sopranos,' a Combs bodyguard nicknamed 'Uncle Paulie' allegedly forced ex-assistant Capricorn Clark to an abandoned Manhattan skyscraper to have her take a lie detector test for five days straight. The Bad Boy Records founder's diamond necklace, bracelet and watch had gone missing while Clark was transporting them, she testified, describing how Paul 'Uncle Paulie' Offord came to her home and brought her to the empty Midtown building — where a heavy-set man chain smoking cigarettes and drinking black coffee greeted her on the sixth floor. 'He said if you fail this test, they're going to throw you in the East River,' Clark, 46, recalled in Manhattan federal court. Combs, sitting at the defense table flanked by his lawyers, shook his head as Clark described the wise-guy threat leaving her 'petrified.' 'I was told I was not able to leave until I got to the bottom of this,' said Clark, who worked for Combs from 2004 through 2012. The terrifying account from Clark kicked off the third week of testimony in Combs' sex-trafficking and racketeering trial – as federal prosecutors tried to bolster their case that the legendary music producer ran a criminal enterprise comparable to the mob. On her first day working for Combs, Clark said he took her to a deserted Central Park after dark — and threatened to kill her over her links to his rival Suge Knight, who managed Death Row Records when she had a job there. 'He told me that he didn't know that I had anything to do with Suge Knight and that if anything happened he would have to kill me,' Clark told the jury. Combs faces a Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act – or RICO – charge that historically has been used to go after La Cosa Nostra. Diddy trial live updates: Drama as lawyers move for mistrial over fingerprints tied to Kid Cudi home break-in Kid Cudi's Porsche was 'targeted' with Molotov cocktail made from 40 oz Olde English bottle and designer handkerchief: testimony Livid Sean 'Diddy' Combs made chilling threat to Cassie Ventura as she partied at gay club with Rita Ora, longtime stylist reveals Sean 'Diddy' Combs once implied he might use a gun on 50 Cent over longstanding beef: testimony 'Kidnapping, arson, drugs, sex crimes, bribery and obstruction – these are just some of the crimes that the defendant and his inner circle committed again and again,' said prosecutor Emily Johnson during her opening statement in the trial. Combs' ex-girlfriend, R&B singer Cassie Ventura, and other witnesses, including a male escort nicknamed 'The Punisher,' have previously testified about the mogul's degrading, drug-fueled and baby oil-drenched 'freak-off' sex parties. Kid Cudi, whose real name is Scott Mescudi, took the stand to accuse Combs of bombing his Porsche with a Molotov cocktail in a bout of violent jealousy over his budding relationship with Ventura. Clark testified to two alleged kidnapping incidents, including one in which Combs showed up to her house with a gun and forced her to join him as he broke into Mescudi's home. The other alleged kidnapping centered around Clark contending she was forced to undergo a whopping five full days of lie detector tests over the missing jewelry before being told she could finally return to work. The California native said Combs' bodyguard, Offord, was also present when her new boss threatened her over her ties to Suge Knight, who was also the dad of her best friend's kids. Suge Knight — whose real name is Marion Knight Jr. — founded West Coast record label Death Row Records, whose stable of rappers feuded with Combs' Bad Boy Records troupe in the 1990s. He's currently serving 28 years behind bars for manslaughter. Another former Combs assistant – David James – last week testified that his ex-boss once hauled him to confront Knight, while packing three guns. Combs, 55, has pleaded not guilty to charges that could send him to prison for life, if convicted.
Yahoo
9 hours ago
- Yahoo
50 Cent name-dropped during ex-Diddy assistant Capricorn Clark's bombshell testimony about rap feud: ‘I like guns'
Rapper 50 Cent was name-dropped at Sean 'Diddy' Combs' bombshell federal trial Tuesday — during shocking testimony that touched on the longstanding feud between the hip-hop legends. The Bad Boy Records founder had griped to his former manager Chris Lighty about his feud with 50 Cent after the two rappers left an MTV press event, Combs' ex-assistant Capricorn Clark told jurors in Manhattan federal court. 'I don't like all the back and forth … I like guns,' Clark recalled Combs telling Lighty in an elevator leaving the event. 50 Cent – who famously took nine bullets during a 2000 shooting in Queens – responded to Combs' alleged veiled threat with mocking faux fear. 'Wait a minute PUFFY's got a gun, I can't believe this I don't feel safe,' the New York City native posted on Instagram later Tuesday. 'LOL.' The tale from Clark adds yet another wrinkle between the hip-hop stars' beef, which began nearly 20 years ago. 50 Cent, real name Curtis James Jackson III, released a diss track — 'The Bomb' — in 2006 that accused Combs of knowing who killed the Notorious B.I.G. He has since gleefully roasted Combs over the torrent of accusations that erupted after the 'Mo Money Mo Problems' singer's ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura dropped a bombshell lawsuit outlining alleged abuse and degrading 'freak-off' sex parties. The trolling continued over Combs' racketeering and sex-trafficking trial, as Ventura alleged he once made her climb into an inflatable pool filled with baby oil. 'This s–t crazier th[a]n regular crazy,' 50 Cent posted on Instagram, along with two AI-generated images of Combs in a pools brimming with baby oil. Diddy trial live updates: Ex-assistant Capricorn Clark testifies Sean 'Diddy' Combs' posse threatened to murder assistant Capricorn Clark after his jewelry vanished: 'They're going to throw you in the East River' Sean 'Diddy' Combs said he was going to 'kill' Kid Cudi after finding out about Cassie Ventura relationship, assistant Capricorn Clark testifies Sean 'Diddy' Combs once implied he might use a gun on 50 Cent over longstanding beef: testimony The 'Candy Shop' hip-hop legend — besides razzing his rival's love of lubricants — is producing an as-yet-unreleased Netflix documentary about the sexual assault accusations against Combs. He has said the proceeds will go toward victims of sexual assault and rape. Lighty, the manager to whom Combs allegedly made the gun remark, died in 2014 from a self-inflicted gunshot, police have said. 50 Cent, however, had hired a private investigator to dig into Lighty's death, Ebony reported. Combs, 55, has pleaded not guilty.