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Diddy Aide Capricorn Clark Testifies He Kidnapped Her At Gunpoint In Plot To Kill Kid Cudi
Diddy Aide Capricorn Clark Testifies He Kidnapped Her At Gunpoint In Plot To Kill Kid Cudi

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time2 days ago

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Diddy Aide Capricorn Clark Testifies He Kidnapped Her At Gunpoint In Plot To Kill Kid Cudi

During Sean 'Diddy' Combs' ongoing sex trafficking trial, a former top aide for the disgraced hip-hop mogul testified on Tuesday that Combs kidnapped her at gunpoint as part of an attempt to kill rapper Kid Cudi, who dated Cassie Ventura briefly in December 2011. Between 2004 and 2018, a woman named Capricorn Clark worked as a global brand director for Bad Boy Entertainment, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Per Clark's testimony on Tuesday, Combs showed up at her home one morning and ordered her to get dressed while holding a gun because 'we're going to kill Cudi.' They rode together in a black Cadillac to Cudi's Hollywood Hills home. Upon arriving, Clark said that Combs and his bodyguard broke into Cudi's home. Meanwhile, Clark called Ventura on a burner phone, telling her that Combs 'got me with a gun and brought me to Cudi's house to kill him.' According to Clark's testimony, Cudi, who was with Ventura at the time of the phone call, could be heard in the background asking, 'He's in my house?' Clark pleaded with Ventura to stop Cudi, who was on his way to his home, because she was worried that 'he's going to get himself killed.' Clark stated that Combs eventually returned to the car she was in, demanding to know who she was talking to on the phone. She added that when Combs heard Cudi's car coming up the road, Combs and his bodyguard jumped in the car and chased after Cudi, testifying that they only stopped because they passed police cars that were heading toward Cudi's home. After the incident, Clark said that Combs instructed everyone who was present to convince Cudi that 'it wasn't me' or else 'I'll kill all you.' On her first day working with Combs, Clark testified that she was taken to Central Park after 9 p.m. She said Combs told her that he wasn't aware that she had worked with other rappers before hiring her. Clark also stated that she was once taken to an empty building in Manhattan, where she was held for five days after being accused of stealing jewelry from Combs. She said she was repeatedly given a lie detector test by a man who told her, 'If you fail this test they're going to throw you in the East River.' According to Cudi's May 23 testimony, the fact that several Christmas gifts he had purchased were opened and his dog was locked in the bathroom made it apparent that Combs had entered his home. Shortly after the holiday season, Cudi broke things off with Ventura since 'the drama was just getting out of hand.' But in January 2012, Cudi's dog sitter called him to let him know that his Porsche was on fire. A Molotov cocktail had been found near the vehicle. Although Combs is believed to be responsible for Cudi's car explosion, the allegations have never been confirmed. However, during his testimony, Cudi said that he believed Combs was lying when he said he didn't know anything about the car explosion. Now, Diddy's lawyers are fighting to have Cudi's comments about the car explosion struck from the record. In a May 26 filing, Diddy's lawyers argued that 'Mescudi's opinion that Mr. Combs was 'lying' about his Porsche was erroneously admitted and should be stricken from the record' because it poses 'significant dangers of unfair prejudice,' USA Today post Diddy Aide Capricorn Clark Testifies He Kidnapped Her At Gunpoint In Plot To Kill Kid Cudi appeared first on Blavity.

US judge rejects mistrial request from Combs' lawyers
US judge rejects mistrial request from Combs' lawyers

South Wales Guardian

time3 days ago

  • South Wales Guardian

US judge rejects mistrial request from Combs' lawyers

The music mogul's lawyers said prosecutors tried to imply to a jury that he interfered with the investigation into rapper Kid Cudi's firebombed Porsche in 2012. Although such mistrial requests are common during lengthy federal trials involving hundreds of pieces of evidence and dozens of witnesses, this was the first request at Combs' trial, which is in its third week of testimony in Manhattan. Combs has been active in his defence, regularly writing notes to his lawyers, and they have consulted with him as they questioned witnesses. Judge Arun Subramanian instructed the jury to disregard testimony about the destruction of fingerprint cards that occurred months after Cudi's car was set ablaze. Weeks before that firebombing, Combs became enraged when he learned that Cudi was dating Cassie, the singer who had a nearly 11-year relationship with Combs from 2007 to 2018. The Molotov cocktail used to burn Cudi's car in his Hollywood Hills driveway was fashioned out of a 40-ounce Old English 800 malt liquor bottle and a designer handkerchief, according to Lance Jimenez, an arson investigator for the Los Angeles Fire Department, and photographs shown in court. The defence's mistrial request came after Mr Jimenez testified that fingerprints taken from Cudi's burned Porsche 911 were destroyed in August 2012, about eight months after the fire. Mr Jimenez said someone in the Los Angeles Police Department who was not involved in the investigation ordered the fingerprint cards destroyed. He said that was not normal protocol. Combs, 55, has pleaded not guilty to charges that he led a racketeering conspiracy for 20 years that relied on fear and violence to get what he wanted. If convicted, he could face 15 years to life in prison. Cassie and other witnesses have testified that she was repeatedly beaten by Combs, and she said she was frequently coerced to engage in unwanted sex acts. Defence attorney Alexandra Shapiro asked for the mistrial during a morning break with the jury out of the room. She told Judge Subramanian that 'prosecutorial misconduct' had occurred and said 'there's no way to unring this bell'. She said prosecutors were on notice during jury selection that some prospective jurors had to be eliminated from consideration for the jury because they believed Combs could buy his way out of the racketeering conspiracy he is charged with. 'These questions were designed to play right into that,' she said. Defence lawyer Marc Agnifilo called the prosecution's conduct 'outrageous'. Combs' lawyers argued that the prosecution's questions and Mr Jimenez's resulting testimony was highly prejudicial because prosecutors were suggesting that Combs had something to do with the destruction of the records. Assistant US attorney Christy Slavik said 'a mistrial is absolutely unwarranted here'. She said the subject of fingerprints was raised to counter defence suggestions through questions posed to other witnesses that the car firebombing was poorly investigated and that the area was not canvassed for fingerprints. Later, a friend of Cassie gave evidence that the singer was content celebrating her 29th birthday with drinks, drugs and karaoke with friends but her boyfriend, Combs, had a different idea. The hip-hop mogul insisted on taking Cassie to a Los Angeles hotel for another of his 'freak-off' sex marathons, her friend and former stylist said. Deonte Nash told jurors that he saw the temperamental Combs berating Cassie as she pleaded for him to let her enjoy her birthday on her own terms. Later that night, Mr Nash said that Cassie told the stylist, 'I don't want to freak-off,' but that she had to because Combs was making her. Mr Nash testified that the 2015 conversation was one of several times Cassie confided to him that she did not want to engage in Combs' drug-fuelled hotel encounters. Earlier in the trial, Cassie testified that these often involved Combs watching, directing and sometimes filming her as she had sex with a male sex worker. She said she engaged in hundreds of such encounters during her nearly 11-year relationship with Combs from 2007 to 2018. Mr Nash said he remains close with Cassie, even advising her on her trial wardrobe. He said he contacted her on Tuesday to congratulate her on the birth of her third child. Along with shedding light on Cassie's feelings about freak-offs, M Nash also corroborated her testimony that Combs frequently beat and tormented her. Combs would threaten to hinder Cassie's fledgling music career and said he would ruin her reputation by releasing recordings of their sexual encounters, Mr Nash said. The stylist said he was at Cassie's apartment, helping her pack for a music festival, when Combs stormed in, grabbed her by the hair, pulled her off a couch and hit her repeatedly. Mr Nash said he jumped on Combs' back in an attempt to get him to stop but Combs bucked and threw him to the ground. Combs resumed attacking Cassie, who fled to a bedroom with Mr Nash and another friend, knocking her head into the edge of the bed frame and causing a large, bloody gash above her eye, the witness said. 'Look what y'all made me do,' Combs said, according to Mr Nash.

Judge quickly rejects mistrial request at Sean 'Diddy' Combs trial
Judge quickly rejects mistrial request at Sean 'Diddy' Combs trial

1News

time3 days ago

  • 1News

Judge quickly rejects mistrial request at Sean 'Diddy' Combs trial

A federal judge immediately rejected a defence request for a mistrial on Thursday at the sex trafficking trial of Sean 'Diddy' Combs, after his attorneys said prosecutors tried to imply to a jury that the music mogul interfered with the investigation into rapper Kid Cudi's firebombed Porsche in 2012. Although such mistrial requests are common during lengthy federal trials involving hundreds of pieces of evidence and dozens of witnesses, this was the first request at Combs' trial, which is in its third week of testimony in Manhattan. Combs has been active in his defence, regularly writing notes to his lawyers, and they have consulted with him as they questioned witnesses. Judge Arun Subramanian instructed the jury to disregard testimony about the destruction of fingerprint cards that occurred months after Cudi's car was set ablaze. Weeks before that firebombing, Combs became enraged when he learned that Cudi was dating Cassie, the singer who had a nearly 11-year relationship with Combs from 2007 to 2018. The Molotov cocktail used to burn Cudi's car in his Hollywood Hills driveway was fashioned out of a 40-ounce Old English 800 malt liquor bottle and a designer handkerchief, according to Lance Jimenez, an arson investigator for the Los Angeles Fire Department, and photographs shown in court. The defence's mistrial request came after Jimenez testified that fingerprints taken from Cudi's burned-up Porsche 911 were destroyed in August 2012, about eight months after the fire. Jimenez said someone in the Los Angeles Police Department who was not involved in the investigation ordered the fingerprint cards destroyed. He said that was not normal protocol. ADVERTISEMENT Combs, 55, has pleaded not guilty to charges that he led a racketeering conspiracy for 20 years that relied on fear and violence to get what he wanted. If convicted, he could face 15 years to life in prison. Cassie and other witnesses have testified that she was repeatedly beaten by Combs, and she said she was frequently coerced to engage in unwanted sex acts. Defence attorney Alexandra Shapiro asked for a mistrial during a morning break with the jury out of the room. She told Subramanian that 'prosecutorial misconduct' had occurred and said 'there's no way to un-ring this bell.' She said prosecutors were on notice during jury selection that some prospective jurors had to be eliminated from consideration for the jury because they believed Combs could buy his way out of the racketeering conspiracy he's charged with. 'These questions were designed to play right into that,' she said. Defence lawyer Marc Agnifilo called the prosecution's conduct 'outrageous.' Combs' lawyers argued that the prosecution's questions and Jimenez's resulting testimony were highly prejudicial because prosecutors were suggesting that Combs had something to do with the destruction of the records. Assistant US Attorney Christy Slavik said 'a mistrial is absolutely unwarranted here'. She said the subject of fingerprints was raised to counter defence suggestions through questions posed to other witnesses that the car firebombing was poorly investigated and that the area was not canvassed for fingerprints.

US judge rejects mistrial request from Combs' lawyers
US judge rejects mistrial request from Combs' lawyers

Leader Live

time3 days ago

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US judge rejects mistrial request from Combs' lawyers

The music mogul's lawyers said prosecutors tried to imply to a jury that he interfered with the investigation into rapper Kid Cudi's firebombed Porsche in 2012. Although such mistrial requests are common during lengthy federal trials involving hundreds of pieces of evidence and dozens of witnesses, this was the first request at Combs' trial, which is in its third week of testimony in Manhattan. Combs has been active in his defence, regularly writing notes to his lawyers, and they have consulted with him as they questioned witnesses. Judge Arun Subramanian instructed the jury to disregard testimony about the destruction of fingerprint cards that occurred months after Cudi's car was set ablaze. Weeks before that firebombing, Combs became enraged when he learned that Cudi was dating Cassie, the singer who had a nearly 11-year relationship with Combs from 2007 to 2018. The Molotov cocktail used to burn Cudi's car in his Hollywood Hills driveway was fashioned out of a 40-ounce Old English 800 malt liquor bottle and a designer handkerchief, according to Lance Jimenez, an arson investigator for the Los Angeles Fire Department, and photographs shown in court. The defence's mistrial request came after Mr Jimenez testified that fingerprints taken from Cudi's burned Porsche 911 were destroyed in August 2012, about eight months after the fire. Mr Jimenez said someone in the Los Angeles Police Department who was not involved in the investigation ordered the fingerprint cards destroyed. He said that was not normal protocol. Combs, 55, has pleaded not guilty to charges that he led a racketeering conspiracy for 20 years that relied on fear and violence to get what he wanted. If convicted, he could face 15 years to life in prison. Cassie and other witnesses have testified that she was repeatedly beaten by Combs, and she said she was frequently coerced to engage in unwanted sex acts. Defence attorney Alexandra Shapiro asked for the mistrial during a morning break with the jury out of the room. She told Judge Subramanian that 'prosecutorial misconduct' had occurred and said 'there's no way to unring this bell'. She said prosecutors were on notice during jury selection that some prospective jurors had to be eliminated from consideration for the jury because they believed Combs could buy his way out of the racketeering conspiracy he is charged with. 'These questions were designed to play right into that,' she said. Defence lawyer Marc Agnifilo called the prosecution's conduct 'outrageous'. Combs' lawyers argued that the prosecution's questions and Mr Jimenez's resulting testimony was highly prejudicial because prosecutors were suggesting that Combs had something to do with the destruction of the records. Assistant US attorney Christy Slavik said 'a mistrial is absolutely unwarranted here'. She said the subject of fingerprints was raised to counter defence suggestions through questions posed to other witnesses that the car firebombing was poorly investigated and that the area was not canvassed for fingerprints. Later, a friend of Cassie gave evidence that the singer was content celebrating her 29th birthday with drinks, drugs and karaoke with friends but her boyfriend, Combs, had a different idea. The hip-hop mogul insisted on taking Cassie to a Los Angeles hotel for another of his 'freak-off' sex marathons, her friend and former stylist said. Deonte Nash told jurors that he saw the temperamental Combs berating Cassie as she pleaded for him to let her enjoy her birthday on her own terms. Later that night, Mr Nash said that Cassie told the stylist, 'I don't want to freak-off,' but that she had to because Combs was making her. Mr Nash testified that the 2015 conversation was one of several times Cassie confided to him that she did not want to engage in Combs' drug-fuelled hotel encounters. Earlier in the trial, Cassie testified that these often involved Combs watching, directing and sometimes filming her as she had sex with a male sex worker. She said she engaged in hundreds of such encounters during her nearly 11-year relationship with Combs from 2007 to 2018. Mr Nash said he remains close with Cassie, even advising her on her trial wardrobe. He said he contacted her on Tuesday to congratulate her on the birth of her third child. Along with shedding light on Cassie's feelings about freak-offs, M Nash also corroborated her testimony that Combs frequently beat and tormented her. Combs would threaten to hinder Cassie's fledgling music career and said he would ruin her reputation by releasing recordings of their sexual encounters, Mr Nash said. The stylist said he was at Cassie's apartment, helping her pack for a music festival, when Combs stormed in, grabbed her by the hair, pulled her off a couch and hit her repeatedly. Mr Nash said he jumped on Combs' back in an attempt to get him to stop but Combs bucked and threw him to the ground. Combs resumed attacking Cassie, who fled to a bedroom with Mr Nash and another friend, knocking her head into the edge of the bed frame and causing a large, bloody gash above her eye, the witness said. 'Look what y'all made me do,' Combs said, according to Mr Nash.

US judge rejects mistrial request from Combs' lawyers
US judge rejects mistrial request from Combs' lawyers

North Wales Chronicle

time3 days ago

  • North Wales Chronicle

US judge rejects mistrial request from Combs' lawyers

The music mogul's lawyers said prosecutors tried to imply to a jury that he interfered with the investigation into rapper Kid Cudi's firebombed Porsche in 2012. Although such mistrial requests are common during lengthy federal trials involving hundreds of pieces of evidence and dozens of witnesses, this was the first request at Combs' trial, which is in its third week of testimony in Manhattan. Combs has been active in his defence, regularly writing notes to his lawyers, and they have consulted with him as they questioned witnesses. Judge Arun Subramanian instructed the jury to disregard testimony about the destruction of fingerprint cards that occurred months after Cudi's car was set ablaze. Weeks before that firebombing, Combs became enraged when he learned that Cudi was dating Cassie, the singer who had a nearly 11-year relationship with Combs from 2007 to 2018. The Molotov cocktail used to burn Cudi's car in his Hollywood Hills driveway was fashioned out of a 40-ounce Old English 800 malt liquor bottle and a designer handkerchief, according to Lance Jimenez, an arson investigator for the Los Angeles Fire Department, and photographs shown in court. The defence's mistrial request came after Mr Jimenez testified that fingerprints taken from Cudi's burned Porsche 911 were destroyed in August 2012, about eight months after the fire. Mr Jimenez said someone in the Los Angeles Police Department who was not involved in the investigation ordered the fingerprint cards destroyed. He said that was not normal protocol. Combs, 55, has pleaded not guilty to charges that he led a racketeering conspiracy for 20 years that relied on fear and violence to get what he wanted. If convicted, he could face 15 years to life in prison. Cassie and other witnesses have testified that she was repeatedly beaten by Combs, and she said she was frequently coerced to engage in unwanted sex acts. Defence attorney Alexandra Shapiro asked for the mistrial during a morning break with the jury out of the room. She told Judge Subramanian that 'prosecutorial misconduct' had occurred and said 'there's no way to unring this bell'. She said prosecutors were on notice during jury selection that some prospective jurors had to be eliminated from consideration for the jury because they believed Combs could buy his way out of the racketeering conspiracy he is charged with. 'These questions were designed to play right into that,' she said. Defence lawyer Marc Agnifilo called the prosecution's conduct 'outrageous'. Combs' lawyers argued that the prosecution's questions and Mr Jimenez's resulting testimony was highly prejudicial because prosecutors were suggesting that Combs had something to do with the destruction of the records. Assistant US attorney Christy Slavik said 'a mistrial is absolutely unwarranted here'. She said the subject of fingerprints was raised to counter defence suggestions through questions posed to other witnesses that the car firebombing was poorly investigated and that the area was not canvassed for fingerprints. Later, a friend of Cassie gave evidence that the singer was content celebrating her 29th birthday with drinks, drugs and karaoke with friends but her boyfriend, Combs, had a different idea. The hip-hop mogul insisted on taking Cassie to a Los Angeles hotel for another of his 'freak-off' sex marathons, her friend and former stylist said. Deonte Nash told jurors that he saw the temperamental Combs berating Cassie as she pleaded for him to let her enjoy her birthday on her own terms. Later that night, Mr Nash said that Cassie told the stylist, 'I don't want to freak-off,' but that she had to because Combs was making her. Mr Nash testified that the 2015 conversation was one of several times Cassie confided to him that she did not want to engage in Combs' drug-fuelled hotel encounters. Earlier in the trial, Cassie testified that these often involved Combs watching, directing and sometimes filming her as she had sex with a male sex worker. She said she engaged in hundreds of such encounters during her nearly 11-year relationship with Combs from 2007 to 2018. Mr Nash said he remains close with Cassie, even advising her on her trial wardrobe. He said he contacted her on Tuesday to congratulate her on the birth of her third child. Along with shedding light on Cassie's feelings about freak-offs, M Nash also corroborated her testimony that Combs frequently beat and tormented her. Combs would threaten to hinder Cassie's fledgling music career and said he would ruin her reputation by releasing recordings of their sexual encounters, Mr Nash said. The stylist said he was at Cassie's apartment, helping her pack for a music festival, when Combs stormed in, grabbed her by the hair, pulled her off a couch and hit her repeatedly. Mr Nash said he jumped on Combs' back in an attempt to get him to stop but Combs bucked and threw him to the ground. Combs resumed attacking Cassie, who fled to a bedroom with Mr Nash and another friend, knocking her head into the edge of the bed frame and causing a large, bloody gash above her eye, the witness said. 'Look what y'all made me do,' Combs said, according to Mr Nash.

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