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Ex-Employee Says Diddy Kidnapped Her and Threatened to Kill Cassie and Kid Cudi

Capricorn Clark Testifies: Years of Abuse and a Terrifying Night with Sean Combs

by pinkfloyd
May 28, 2025
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Former Diddy Employee Testifies: ‘He Kidnapped Me and Threatened Our Lives’

Advisory: This article includes accounts of physical violence.

The federal case against hip-hop mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs took another serious turn Tuesday as Capricorn Clark — a former personal assistant who rose to lead marketing for Combs’ Sean John fashion line — took the stand with chilling allegations.

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Clark, who worked on and off for Combs between 2004 and 2018, testified that she endured years of threats, intimidation, and even a kidnapping — all part of what prosecutors argue was a broader pattern of racketeering. Her testimony also offered new insight into Combs’ volatile relationship with his former partner, singer Casandra “Cassie” Ventura.

Alleged Kidnapping Over Cassie and Kid Cudi

One of the most disturbing moments Clark described occurred in December 2011. She recalled being awoken at her Los Angeles apartment by an enraged and armed Combs, who had just learned Cassie was dating rapper Scott Mescudi, better known as Kid Cudi.

“We’re going to go kill him,” she recalled Combs saying as he ordered her into his car at gunpoint.

Clark testified that she was forced to wait outside while Combs and one of his security staff entered Kid Cudi’s home in the Hollywood Hills. Afterward, a tense and chaotic drive ensued. Clark claimed Combs warned her that if she told anyone, he would kill her — along with Cudi and Cassie — if the police got involved.

Later that same day, she said she witnessed Combs violently assaulting Cassie, describing how he kicked her repeatedly as she curled into a fetal position on the floor.

Pattern of Abuse and Intimidation

Clark’s testimony added to mounting claims of physical and emotional abuse by Combs. Last week, Kid Cudi confirmed a break-in at his home and said his car was set on fire weeks after the incident with Clark. Combs’ legal team has denied any involvement in the arson.

Cassie, who testified earlier this month, also detailed years of alleged physical and sexual abuse by Combs.

Clark said the threats started from her very first day on the job in 2004. After Combs found out she had once interned for Suge Knight — a rival music executive — he allegedly told her that if she had further contact with Knight, “he would have to kill me.”

That same year, she said, things took an even darker turn.

Locked Up for Five Days Over Missing Diamonds

Clark recounted a harrowing episode where she was allegedly held against her will in a locked, dilapidated Manhattan building for five days after three pieces of high-end diamond jewelry went missing. Clark had been responsible for the jewelry, which had been loaned to Combs.

She testified that she was subjected to repeated lie detector tests and threats. “They told me I’d be thrown into the East River if I failed,” she said, visibly shaken.

At night, a security staffer would drive her home and search her apartment. Although the tests were inconclusive, she was fired for several weeks — only to be brought back to help with Combs’ 35th birthday party. The missing diamonds were never mentioned again.

Termination and Legal Fallout

Clark ultimately left Combs’ company in 2006, only to return later. She said she was fired for good in early 2012 after reporting the 2011 kidnapping to executives at Bad Boy Records. The stated reason: improperly taking a vacation.

She alleged that Combs told her she would “never work again.” Clark later received a settlement in a wrongful termination case, though the court blocked prosecutors from discussing the settlement amount during the trial.

Defense Pushes Back

Combs’ defense attorney, Marc Agnifilo, tried to poke holes in Clark’s testimony, pointing out inconsistencies. He noted a previous claim that Combs pointed the gun directly at her — a detail she revised in court, saying instead that he was “waving it around.”

Agnifilo also questioned why Clark returned to work for Combs multiple times if her allegations were true. Clark responded that she couldn’t find work elsewhere in the music industry. Her last role was as creative director for Cassie in 2016, overseeing everything from Cassie’s hair and outfits to her daily schedule — all of which, she said, needed Combs’ personal approval.

The Bigger Picture

Clark’s testimony paints a deeply troubling portrait of life inside Combs’ inner circle — one filled with fear, coercion, and alleged abuse. Her story now joins a growing chorus of voices that prosecutors hope will support their case against the music mogul, who currently faces charges including racketeering, sex trafficking, and transporting individuals for prostitution.

Combs has pleaded not guilty to all charges.

Source: NPR – Former Sean Combs employee Capricorn Clark says he kidnapped her

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