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Diddy Trial: Ex-Bad Boy Staffer Testifies on Threats, Abuse

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Last updated: May 28, 2025 8:35 am
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The tenth day of Sean “Diddy” Combs’ criminal trial brought explosive testimony from a former Bad Boy employee, Capricorn Clark, as prosecutors worked to support the racketeering (RICO) charges levied against the music mogul.

Contents
Alleged Threat on Day One at Bad BoyJewelry Incident Leads to 5-Day InterrogationArmed Confrontation Involving Kid CudiAllegations of Physical Abuse Toward CassieKey Testimony Supporting the RICO CaseDiddy’s Defense Strikes BackOutside the Courtroom: Cassie’s Labor ComplicationsWhat’s Next in the Trial?

Clark, once a high-ranking member of Diddy’s inner circle, took the stand as the sole witness on Tuesday, recounting her time under Diddy’s leadership — and her words painted a disturbing picture of fear, threats, and intimidation.

Meanwhile, in a dramatic and emotional twist, Cassie Ventura, Diddy’s ex-girlfriend and a central figure in the case, was reportedly rushed to a hospital’s labor and delivery unit. Sources told TMZ that she may have been experiencing complications during childbirth, though it remains unclear if she has given birth.

Alleged Threat on Day One at Bad Boy

Clark testified that on her very first day working at Bad Boy Records in 2004, she was taken by Diddy and a security guard to Central Park, where Diddy allegedly issued a chilling warning.

“He told me he’d have to kill me if anything went wrong,” she told jurors, explaining that Diddy was paranoid because she previously worked for Death Row Records — the infamous West Coast label run by Suge Knight, a longtime rival of Diddy.

Jewelry Incident Leads to 5-Day Interrogation

Another harrowing account came when Clark described being accused of stealing loaned jewelry that had gone missing while working at Bad Boy. She said she was taken to a dilapidated building, held and interrogated for five days, and even forced to take a lie detector test.

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“They told me I’d end up in the East River if it turned out I took it,” Clark testified.

This incident, prosecutors argued, serves as evidence of Diddy’s pattern of intimidation and coercion, key elements in establishing racketeering behavior under the RICO Act.

Armed Confrontation Involving Kid Cudi

Clark also described a terrifying moment involving rapper Kid Cudi, who was allegedly dating Cassie at the time. Clark was managing Cassie then and said she helped her keep the relationship under wraps by giving her a burner phone.

According to Clark, Diddy discovered the relationship, showed up at her house with a gun, and instructed her to accompany him to Cudi’s home.

“He said he was going to kill Kid Cudi,” she told the court.

Clark testified she stayed in the car and called Cassie and Cudi to warn them, while Diddy entered the house. She didn’t elaborate on what occurred inside but made clear the threat was real.

Allegations of Physical Abuse Toward Cassie

Clark also said she witnessed Diddy physically abusing Cassie, echoing claims Cassie has previously made. These accounts are critical to the prosecution’s efforts to illustrate a consistent pattern of violence and control by Diddy — not just in his personal life, but in his business dealings as well.

Key Testimony Supporting the RICO Case

Tuesday’s testimony from Clark is being seen as central to the prosecution’s attempt to prove the racketeering charge. They’re aiming to show that Diddy operated his empire — from music to fashion to personal relationships — through a network of coercion, threats, and illegal acts.

While no smoking gun was introduced in court, Clark’s detailed accounts of threats, physical abuse, and intimidation provide a narrative of fear-based control, which is a foundation for RICO prosecution.

Diddy’s Defense Strikes Back

During cross-examination, Diddy’s lead attorney, Marc Agnifilo, sought to undermine Clark’s credibility, suggesting that she harbored resentment toward both Diddy and Cassie. He implied that her testimony could be motivated by personal vendettas rather than truth.

Whether the jury sees Clark as a credible whistleblower or a disgruntled former employee with an ax to grind remains to be seen.

Outside the Courtroom: Cassie’s Labor Complications

As Clark testified, sources reported that Cassie was in a hospital’s labor and delivery unit, potentially experiencing complications during childbirth. Her pregnancy has been under the radar, and this development added a personal and emotional layer to a day already packed with intensity inside the courtroom.

Her current condition is unknown, and it’s unclear whether Diddy is aware of the situation, as he remains focused on his legal battle.

What’s Next in the Trial?

The case against Diddy has been unfolding with shocking allegations — from drug trafficking and sexual assault to racketeering. Clark’s testimony is expected to be followed by more key witnesses as prosecutors build their case over the coming days.

With the defense attempting to dismantle the narrative of a criminal enterprise, and the prosecution pushing to connect the dots of a decades-long pattern of abuse and intimidation, the coming weeks could be pivotal.

Stay tuned for more coverage as the Diddy trial continues to unfold.

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