Former aides allege that Diddy orchestrated kidnapping and murder threats

Tuesday, May 27, 2025, 1:21 pm

Two former assistants have come forward with explosive allegations against rapper Diddy, claiming he not only kidnapped them but also threatened murder, including a plan targeting Kid Cudi. Their testimonies contribute conflicting details to an unfolding legal drama marked by accusations and controversy.


globalnews.ca / Diddy’s ex-assistant Capricorn Clark says rapper kidnapped her, said he’d kill her

Capricorn Clark testified that Combs came to her house with a gun in his hand, demanding that she get dressed and come with him.

citynews.ca / Ex-aide to Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs testifies that he kidnapped her to help kill Kid Cudi

NEW YORK (AP) — A former top aid to Sean “Diddy” Combs testified Tuesday at his sex trafficking trial that the music mogul threatened her with death on her first day on the job and later kidnapped her at gunpoint to join him in an effort to kill rapper Kid Cudi. The testimony from Capricorn […]


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