Capricorn Clark, a former top aide to Diddy, testified in his trial that he kidnapped her at gunpoint to confront rapper Kid Cudi over a relationship with Cassie.

Things just got way more intense in Sean “Diddy” Combs’ ongoing legal battle. A former right-hand woman to the music mogul has come forward with shocking new claims that sound straight out of a Hollywood thriller.
Capricorn Clark, who once served as global brand director for Bad Boy Entertainment, took the stand this week—and let’s just say her testimony left jaws on the floor.
In court on Tuesday, Clark told the jury that Combs once kidnapped her at gunpoint to confront rapper Kid Cudi, allegedly because the rapper had been romantically linked to Diddy’s then-girlfriend, Cassie.
“He came to my home with a gun,” she recalled, adding that he told her, “We’re going to kill Cudi.”
According to Clark, the terrifying incident happened in December 2011. She says Combs forced her into a black Cadillac Escalade and drove to Kid Cudi’s house in Los Angeles. While Diddy and a bodyguard stormed inside, she sat in the car and frantically called Cassie on a burner phone.
“I told her, ‘He’s got me with a gun and brought me to Cudi’s house to kill him,’” Clark testified. She even heard Cudi in the background asking, “He’s in my house?”
As Cudi’s car approached the house, Clark said Combs and his team chased after him—only to back off when they spotted police vehicles heading to the scene.
The drama didn’t stop there. Clark said after the break-in, Diddy warned everyone with him: “If you don’t convince him it wasn’t me, I’ll kill all of you.”
Yikes.
Just a few days earlier, Kid Cudi himself testified that he had briefly dated Cassie in late 2011, assuming she and Diddy had broken up. But after the explosive incident, Cudi and Cassie mutually ended things over the holidays.
Clark also shared more about her turbulent time working for Combs between 2004 and 2018. On her first night on the job, she said Diddy took her to Central Park after dark with a security guard and warned her he might have to kill her if her past work for rival rappers became a problem.
And if that wasn’t disturbing enough, she described another incident where she was falsely accused of losing diamond jewelry. She was reportedly locked in a mostly empty building in Manhattan for five days, forced to take lie detector tests by a giant man who threatened to dump her in the East River if she failed.
This explosive testimony is part of a much larger case. Diddy has pleaded not guilty to multiple federal charges including racketeering and sex trafficking, stemming from what prosecutors say is a decades-long pattern of abuse involving employees, romantic partners, and even his security staff.
If convicted, the 55-year-old hip-hop icon could face 15 years to life in prison.
With each new witness, this trial gets more and more surreal—and troubling.
Source The Hollywood Reporter