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Diddy trial week 3 recap: Ex-assistant alleges rape, mistrial bid fails

Jessica Schladebeck, New York Daily News on

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NEW YORK — Sean “Diddy” Combs’ federal sex trafficking trial wrapped its third week on Friday, following a failed mistrial bid and additional testimony detailing the rapper’s alleged abuse, including that of a former assistant who accused him of raping her at his Los Angeles home.

Combs, 55, has pleaded not guilty to sex trafficking and racketeering charges stemming from allegations that he used his fame — while also relying on fear and violence — to coerce women into having sex with male escorts while subjecting them to ongoing physical and mental abuse.

At the center of the federal case is Combs’ infamous “freak-offs,” which allegedly involved degrading acts that were often recorded without consent. Prosecutors claim he covered up his crimes through a well-paid network that resorted to threats, bribery, kidnapping and arson.

Here’s a recap of what happened during the third week of trial:

Diddy’s ex-aide takes the stand

Capricorn Clark, through tears, testified on Tuesday about alleged instances of kidnappings, blackmail and threats that she was subjected to during the 14 years she worked on and off for Combs. She specifically recalled how Diddy flew into a rage one night in December 2011, after he learned R&B singer Cassie Ventura, his on-and-off girlfriend at the time, was in a relationship with fellow rapper Kid Cudi.

Clark claimed an armed Combs “kidnapped” her in the dead of night to help him “kill Cudi,” describing how the rapper forced her into a car at gunpoint and ordered a security guard drive them to Cudi’s home.

Clark grew increasingly emotional as she described how the rap mogul busted into Cudi’s residence and her subsequent efforts to warn Ventura.

When Ventura returned to Combs’ Los Angeles mansion the following day, Clark said he immediately began beating her with “100% full force, in her legs to begin with.”

It was one of several vicious acts of abuse she witnessed the rapper inflict on Ventura. She said she later called Ventura’s mother, telling her Combs had been “beating the s–” out of her daughter.

“Please help her. I can’t call the police, but you can,” Clark said, adding she feared what would happen if she reported the abuse to law enforcement herself.

Failed mistrial bid

Lance Jimenez, an arson investigator with the L.A. Fire Department, recalled for jurors an investigation into a 2012 explosion that saw Cudi’s Porsche burst into flames. He said a subsequent search of the vehicle turned up a Molotov cocktail, fashioned out of a 40-ounce bottle of Olde English malt liquor and a designer handkerchief.

“In my opinion, it was targeted,” Jimenez said of the firebombing, adding that the damage could have been significantly worse had the bottle shattered as intended. Instead, it remained intact, forcing the flames to flicker out rather than spread.

Jimenez on Wednesday also alleged that evidence, specifically fingerprint cards, linked to the arson investigation were destroyed in 2012 by “somebody in the LAPD.” It prompted Diddy’s legal team to call for a mistrial, a request that was quickly denied by Judge Arun Subramanian. The defense argued the prosecution’s line of questioning and Jimenez’s answers unfairly implied Combs was somehow involved in the destruction of evidence.

Subramanian disagreed, concluding “there was absolutely no testimony from the witness that was prejudicial in any way, shape or form.”

 

Kid Cudi testified the previous week that he believed Diddy was the one behind the Porsche fire. Federal prosecutors also contended Combs was responsible and included the incident among several acts of alleged wrongdoing supporting the racketeering charge against him.

Cassie’s stylist sheds additional light on abuse

Deonte Nash was hired by Combs as an intern in 2008 after responding to an ad he found on Craigslist. He went on serve as Ventura’s stylist from 2009 to 2018, during which time he said they became close friends.

On Wednesday, Nash corroborated Ventura’s devastating testimony from the start of Diddy’s trial, but noted that he didn’t “hate” Combs, despite the violence he witnessed.

In one incident, on Ventura’s 29th birthday, Nash said Diddy abruptly ended his then-girlfriend’s karaoke party because he wanted to engage in one of his marathon sex romps.

“I don’t want to freak-off,” she allegedly told Nash, but admitted she gave in because Combs had threatened to ruin her reputation and release the sex tapes if she didn’t comply with his demands.

The stylist said it was one of several conversations he had with Ventura during which she said she was being forced to participate in the freak-offs.

Ex-assistant “Mia” recalls 2009 rape, other instances of abuse

An ex-assistant who used the pseudonym Mia said Combs sexually assaulted her at his 40th birthday party at The Plaza hotel in Manhattan in 2009, and then raped her at his L.A. home shortly thereafter. He also allegedly forced her to perform oral sex at another one of his California properties, and targeted her on other occasions that she said she struggled to recall.

Mia said the sexual abuse was sporadic enough that each time it occurred, she thought it would never happen again. She also feared Combs’ wrath if she reported him.

Seeking to cast doubt on Mia’s accounts during cross-examination on Friday, Combs’ defense team pulled up several social media posts in which she had heaped praise on the rapper. Mia said the social media site was a place to make it appear as if her life was perfect, even if that was far from the truth.

Similar to Capricorn Clark, Mia testified that she witnessed Combs attacking Ventura “all the time,” and that she was physically assaulted as well. When asked why she continued to work for Diddy if she feared for her safety, as she claimed, she said the dynamic was complicated.

“He was vulnerable with me quite a bit, so I would feel responsible for helping him, and then I would feel bad for him,” she explained. “I mean, I can describe it, but I’m not a psychologist or a therapist.”

As the trial continues, the jury is expected to hear testimony from a third accuser of sexual abuse, who was also allegedly coerced into the freak-offs and filmed against her will.


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