Diddy’s Trial Shocker: Ex-Employee Claims Rapper Wanted to Kill Kid Cudi Over Cassie Ventura

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May 28, 2025: The federal sex trafficking and racketeering trial of rapper and music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs has taken a dramatic turn with explosive new testimony. A former employee of the rapper has claimed that Combs once attempted to orchestrate the murder of fellow musician Kid Cudi over a romantic rivalry.

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In court testimony last week, Capricorn Clark, who worked with Diddy for more than a decade, recounted a chilling incident from 2011, when the rapper allegedly appeared at her home alongside a security guard and forced her to accompany him to Kid Cudi’s residence.

Get dressed. We are going to kill him,” Clark recalled Diddy telling her.

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According to Clark, once they arrived at the location, she was left outside the home while Combs and the guard went in. During the wait, she contacted Diddy’s then-girlfriend Cassie Ventura, with whom Cudi had reportedly been romantically involved around that time.

Clark further testified that Diddy became enraged when he returned and saw her on the phone. She claimed he ordered her to convince Cudi that the rapper wasn’t behind a break-in, allegedly threatening, “If you don’t convince him of that, I’ll kill all of you.

This isn’t the first time Diddy has been accused of using intimidation and violence. Clark also told the court that Combs threatened to kill her on her first day of work. “He broke the ceiling of what we were allowed to do as Black people in the business world,” she said, highlighting his complex and controversial role in the entertainment industry.

The testimony aligns with earlier statements made in court by Kid Cudi, whose real name is Scott Mescudi. The rapper confirmed that he dated Ventura in late 2011, under the impression that her relationship with Combs had ended. Cudi also detailed a break-in at his Los Angeles home and damage to his Porsche, events he now believes were connected to Diddy.

A Trial Full of Explosive Allegations

The case has captured global attention, particularly after testimony from Cassie Ventura, who accused Diddy of years of abuse and organizing disturbing “freak-off” parties. Combs has denied all allegations, including sexual assault and trafficking, and pleaded not guilty to the charges.

The federal trial is expected to continue for several more weeks as prosecutors and defense attorneys battle over witness credibility and a mounting list of disturbing claims.

As the courtroom drama unfolds, one thing remains clear: Diddy’s once-untouchable empire is now under intense scrutiny, with allegations that could reshape how the music industry views one of its most influential figures.


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