
Kid Cudi says Sean 'Diddy' Combs broke into his house and 'messed with his dog'
Kid Cudi has told a court Sean "Diddy" Combs broke into his home, "messed with" his dog and opened some of his Christmas presents during a break-in in December 2011.
The 41-year-old rapper was giving evidence on day nine of the trial, after briefly dating Diddy's former girlfriend Cassie the same year.
Cassie and Diddy dated for 11 years, from 2007 to 2018, and Cassie has testified the rapper physically abused her during most of their relationship.
Cudi described Cassie phoning him early one morning, sounding "stressed, nervous and scared", telling him Diddy had "found out about us".
He said Diddy later called him from his home and told him, "I'm here waiting for you".
After dropping Cassie at a West Hollywood hotel, Cudi said he returned to his home and found no one there, but said his dog had been locked in the bathroom.
He described his pet later becoming "jittery and on edge all the time".
He also said someone had opened Christmas presents he'd bought for his family.
While Cudi, whose real name is Scott Mescudi, said he initially wanted "to fight" Diddy, he later thought through "the reality of the situation," and called the police to report the break-in.
Earlier this week, Cassie finished giving four days of evidence, becoming emotional at times, and testifying that Combs had threatened to blow up Cudi's car and hurt him after he learned she was dating him by looking at messages on her phone during a "freak off".
Prosecutors say Combs, the founder of Bad Boy Records, forced women to take part in days-long, drug-fuelled sexual performances known as "Freak Offs" from 2004 to 2024, facilitated by his large retinue of staff.
Combs, 55, has pleaded not guilty.
The rapper faces five criminal counts: one count of racketeering conspiracy; two counts of sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion; and two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution.
Sean 'Diddy' Combs trial: Day 9 - As it happened
The month after the break-in, Cudi's Porsche was firebombed in his drive, with a hole cut into the roof and a Molotov cocktail dropped into the driver's seat.
Cudi said he realised he had to talk to Diddy, before things "got out of hand," meeting up with Diddy, who he said was weirdly "calm" and staring out the window with his hands behind his back "like a Marvel super villain".
Cudi says Diddy told him he had still been dating Cassie during his relationship with her, with Cudi replying: "[Cassie] told me you were broke up and I took her word for it."
Shaking hands at the end of the conversation, Cudi said he asked Diddy about "burning" his car, and Diddy replied, "I don't know what you're talking about". Cudi later said he believed that to be a lie.
Cudi says he saw Diddy once a few years later at Soho House in Los Angeles with his daughter, and Diddy told him: "Man, I just want to apologise for all that bullshit".
During his cross-examination, the defence suggested Cassie had been "living two different lives", and "played" both Cudi and Combs.
Cudi concluded his time on the stand, saying his relationship with Cassie ended because he wanted "to give her space" and "the drama was too out of hand".
Celebrity make-up artist Mylah Morales also gave evidence, describing a fight between Cassie and Diddy in 2010, which she says left Cassie with a "swollen eye, busted lip, and knots on her head".
Morales said while she had heard the row, she hadn't physically seen it as she wasn't in the room.
She told the court, "I feared for my life", explaining that she took Cassie to her apartment for several days to recover, but that Cassie refused to go to hospital as she was afraid of Diddy's reaction.
The defence attempted to damage Morales's credibility by listing her TV appearances, which included programmes on CNN, and with Don Lemon and Piers Morgan, attempting to paint her as attention-seeking.
The day also saw Combs's former assistant George Kaplan complete his testimony.
He talked about two occasions when he had been asked to carry cash for Diddy, who he said never paid for things himself in the moment, recalling one time in 2015 when he looked after $50,000, and another when he was asked to pick up $10,000.
Kaplan described seeing "regular" physical violence between Cassie and Diddy, including an incident in 2015 with whisky glasses on a private plane, when he heard glass breaking and saw Diddy standing over Cassie in the plane's central aisle.
He says he also saw Diddy hurling "decorative apples" at another of his girlfriends, Gina, late the same year, handing in his notice the following month.
Also known throughout his career as Puff Daddy and P Diddy, Combs turned artists like Notorious BIG and Usher into household names, elevating hip-hop in American culture and becoming a billionaire in the process.
Diddy has been held in the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn since September and faces at least 15 years or possibly life in prison if convicted.
The trial is set to last for around six weeks in total and will go into its third week next week.
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