May 28, 2025
Capricorn Clark, who previously worked as an assistant for Sean 'Diddy' Combs, testified that she begged his security team to stop the music mogul from hurting his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura but no one listened.
In a Manhattan courtroom on Tuesday, May 27, the ex-employee, who worked on and off in between 2004 to 2018 for the Bad Boy Records founder, broke down while recounting an alleged incident when she was forced to go to rapper Kid Cudi's home by Combs.
It happened when Ventura was dating Kid Cudi in 2011.
Clark claimed that Combs was not happy at the time that his on-again, off-again girlfriend was in a relationship with the rapper whose real name is Scott Mescudi, and issued threats to kill Mescudi.
After leaving Mescudi's place, Combs forced Clark to phone Ventura, warning her that he wouldn’t let Clark go unless she showed up to meet him.
Combs then warned Clark after she ended the call with Ventura, that if she and Ventura didn’t stop Mescudi from going to the police about the break-in, he would kill all three of them.
"I'll kill all you m***********," Clark testified.
Later that day Clark alleged that Combs continuously kicked Ventura after both went to his home.
"He kept kicking her," she told the jury. "He never used his hands."
When asked by the jurors if she tried to intervene in the alleged incident, she responded by saying no however she asked for help from members of Combs' security team, but no one did.
Clark then reached out to Ventura's mother, Regina Ventura, on call and spoke to her saying, "He's beating the s*** out of your daughter. I'm in over my head. I can't call the police, but you can. Please help her."