Diddy¡¯s employee testifies he dragged her to kill Kid Cudi after catching Cassie¡¯s secret romance
Capricorn Clark told a court that Diddy once kidnapped her with a gun and drove her to Kid Cudi¡¯s home, threatening to kill him. She said it happened in 2011, after he found out about Cassie¡¯s secret relationship with the rapper. Clark called it one of many terrifying moments she endured.

The allegations against Sean ¡°Diddy¡± Combs keep piling up. This time, a longtime employee named Capricorn Clark said in court that he once kidnapped her with a gun and forced her into a car, saying they were going to kill rapper Kid Cudi.
According to Variety, Clark testified that the incident happened in 2011, when she was working as Diddy¡¯s global brand director. She was also close friends with his then-girlfriend Cassie Ventura. Clark had helped Cassie hide her relationship with Kid Cudi by getting her a burner phone. When Diddy found out, he showed up at Clark¡¯s Los Angeles apartment around 5:30 in the morning, armed and furious.
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She said he kept pacing, wearing a shirt and torn slacks, and asked her who ¡°Scott¡± was. When she said she didn¡¯t know, he snapped, ¡°Kid Cudi,¡± and then told her to get dressed. According to Clark, he said, ¡°We¡¯re going to go kill this n¡ª.¡± She said she begged not to go, but he had a gun in his waistband and told her to get in the car.
Clark says she feared for her life
According to reports, Clark said Diddy¡¯s bodyguard Rubin drove them to Kid Cudi¡¯s home in the Hollywood Hills. While Diddy and Rubin entered the house, she secretly called Cassie and warned her. Kid Cudi was with Cassie at the time and tried to race home, but by the time he got there, no one was there.
Later that day, Clark said she saw Diddy violently kick Cassie at his house. She didn¡¯t step in because he warned he would beat her too. She said she called Cassie¡¯s mother, begging for help. Clark never called the police because she feared for her own safety.
Clark described years of threats and abuse from Diddy, including a five-day lie detector session where a man warned her she could end up in the East River. She said she kept going back to work for Diddy because she couldn¡¯t hold on to other jobs after losing her car and home.