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Capricorn Clark’s Shocking Testimony in the Sean “Diddy” Combs Trial

Capricorn Clark’s Shocking Testimony in the Sean “Diddy” Combs Trial

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Editor’s note: Catch up on the Diddy trial here: Day #1: Cassie Ventura Day #3: Cassie VenturaKid Cudi’s TestimonyDear Permission to be Powerful Reader,In a Manhattan federal courtroom earlier this week, Capricorn Clark – a former executive assistant and brand director for Sean “P. Diddy” Combs – took the stand to deliver explosive testimony. Presided over by U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian, the trial centers on multiple charges against Combs, including sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracynpr.org. Clark’s testimony, given on Tuesday, unveiled harrowing allegations of kidnapping, death threats, and violence involving Combs’ ex-girlfriend Casandra “Cassie” Ventura and rapper Kid Cudi (Scott Mescudi). What follows is a reconstruction of Clark’s courtroom testimony, drawing on direct quotes and dialogue reported by reputable press sources. Every line is grounded in the factual accounts of the trial, portraying the gripping scene as it unfolded.Bailiff: All rise. (Everyone stands as Judge Subramanian enters the courtroom and takes the bench.)Judge Subramanian: You may be seated. Prosecution, please call your next witness.Prosecutor (Mitzi Steiner): The government calls Capricorn Clark. (Clark approaches the witness stand and is sworn in.) Please state your name and your relationship to the defendant for the record.Capricorn Clark (Witness): My name is Capricorn Clark. I worked for Sean Combs for many years – off and on between 2004 and 2018 – as his personal assistant and later as a global brand director.Prosecutor: Ms. Clark, during your time working for Mr. Combs, did he ever threaten you or harm you?Clark: Yes. From my very first day on the job, Mr. Combs threatened me.Prosecutor: Can you describe that first incident?Clark: When he hired me in 2004, he took me to Central Park at night, along with one of his security guards (a man called Uncle Paul). He confronted me about my connections to Suge Knight – I had previously interned for Mr. Knight – and he threatened me. “He told me he didn’t know I had anything to do with Suge Knight and if anything happened, he would have to kill me,” I testified. In shock, I responded to Mr. Combs, “We’ll just have to see.”Prosecutor: How did you react to that threat?Clark: I was stunned, but I tried to brush it off at the time. I continued working for him. It wasn’t the last threat I received.Prosecutor: You continued working for Mr. Combs. Did another serious incident occur later that year?Clark: Yes. Later in 2004, some expensive diamond jewelry that had been loaned to Mr. Combs went missing while under my care. I was accused of stealing the jewelry. In response, Mr. Combs’s associates held me in a building at 1710 Broadway for five days and forced me to undergo repeated lie-detector tests. I wasn’t free to leave during that time.Prosecutor: Five days? You were confined by Mr. Combs’s associates?Clark: Yes. Effectively, I was held against my will. They kept me on a dilapidated floor in the Bad Boy Records building. One of the men administering the polygraph warned me explicitly what would happen if I failed. He said, “If you fail the test, they’re going to throw you in the East River.” I was terrified.Prosecutor: That’s a direct threat to your life.Clark: Absolutely. I was petrified. 7. I endured all five days of lie-detector testing, desperate to prove my innocence so they wouldn’t hurt me. . Eventually, the tests were inconclusive and I was released. I was actually fired for about three or four weeks afterward, but then Mr. Combs rehired me to help with his 35th birthday party. Despite everything, I returned to working for him.Prosecutor: Why did you go back to work for him after that ordeal?Clark: (Pauses) At the time, I felt I had no choice. If I had quit right then, people would assume I really had stolen the jewelry. In fact, I felt if I would have left, it would have been written off as I stole anyway. And truthfully, Mr. Combs was very powerful in the music industry – I worried I wouldn’t be able to find other work. So I stayed.Prosecutor: Let’s move forward to the events of December 22, 2011. This is the day involving Cassie Ventura and Scott Mescudi (Kid Cudi), correct?Clark: Yes. That date is seared in my memory.Prosecutor: Ms. Clark, could you tell the jury what happened in the early morning hours of December 22, 2011?Clark: It was around 5:30 in the morning. I was at my apartment in Los Angeles, asleep, when I woke to a loud banging on my door – like metal clanging against metal. It was an extremely aggressive pounding. I went to the door and opened it, and I saw Mr. Combs standing there. He forced his way in.Prosecutor: How did Mr. Combs appear at that moment?Clark: He looked furious – enraged. And I saw he had a gun in his hand10. I remember he was so agitated that his dress slacks were ripped at the crotch, like he had been in some struggle or rushed there. I had never ...

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