Capricorn Clark, a former worker of Sean Combs, leaves the Manhattan courthouse the place she testified that Combs repeatedly threatened her and kidnapped her in throughout a sequence of occasions in 2011 that additionally concerned Child Cudi and Cassie Ventura, each of whom have additionally testified.
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Advisory: This report contains descriptions of bodily violence.
On Tuesday, federal legal professionals prosecuting Sean Combs continued widening their case in opposition to the hip-hop mogul. The only witness on the stand for the day was a girl named Capricorn Clark, who rose from being Combs’ private assistant to heading advertising for his Sean John style firm. Clark testified that through the years she labored for him — on and off between 2004 and 2018 — he repeatedly threatened her, and kidnapped her in December 2011.
A lot of Clark’s testimony, together with numerous claims of bodily threats and intimidation allegedly made by Combs and a few of his associates, was aimed to bolster the racketeering fees in opposition to Combs. However a few of her most vivid statements have been associated to Combs’ admittedly tumultuous and violent relationship together with his then-girlfriend, the singer and mannequin Casandra “Cassie” Ventura. Combs has pleaded not responsible to all the fees, which additionally embody intercourse trafficking and transportation to commit prostitution.
When testifying in regards to the alleged 2011 kidnapping, Clark described occasions that the jury had heard about final week, this time from her perspective. She mentioned that it befell after Combs discovered that Ventura, with whom he had an on-and-off once more relationship, had begun relationship rapper Scott Mescudi, also called Child Cudi.
Clark, who wept repeatedly on the stand, testified that Combs got here to her Los Angeles condominium door early on that December morning in a state of rage and armed with a gun. In line with Clark, Combs ordered her to dress and accompany him to Mescudi’s house within the Hollywood Hills, saying: “We will go kill” the musician. (Combs had discovered that Clark was conscious that Ventura was relationship Mescudi, however had not knowledgeable him of Ventura’s new relationship.) She mentioned she was made to attend in Combs’ automobile as he and one in all his safety staff went inside in the hunt for Mescudi
After a chaotic automobile chase, Clark testified, Combs threatened to kill her if she went to the authorities, and that he would “kill all” three of them — Mescudi, Ventura and Clark — if Mescudi notified the police that Combs had been in his house. Later that afternoon, she mentioned, she witnessed Combs battering Ventura, kicking her repeatedly within the legs, again and bottom as Ventura crouched “in a fetal place.”
Final Thursday, Mescudi testified to the jury in regards to the break-in and his automobile being set on fireplace weeks after this alleged incident involving Clark. Combs’ legal professionals have denied that the tycoon had something to do with the arson. Whereas on the stand earlier this month, Ventura testified at size about bodily and sexual abuse.
Combs’ first risk in opposition to her, Clark alleged, got here on her very first day of labor in 2004. Combs, who knew that Clark had beforehand labored as an intern for a rival producer and file label government, Suge Knight, allegedly knowledgeable Clark that if she had something additional to do with Knight, “He must kill me.”
Clark additionally testified about an earlier occasion by which she was allegedly held in opposition to her will. Later that first 12 months, Clark testified, associates of Combs locked her right into a dilapidated and locked constructing in Midtown Manhattan for 5 days, with a view to topic her to many lie detector assessments. The alleged incident occurred after the disappearance of three items of high-end diamond jewellery that had been loaned to Combs and which Clark had been entrusted to take care of. The person testing her, Clark alleged, repeatedly advised her she can be “thrown into the East River” if she failed. Clark mentioned she endured the testing to show her innocence. “I used to be petrified,” she mentioned. One among Combs’ safety staff allegedly took her house every night time, and likewise searched her condominium for the lacking jewels.
The assessments have been repeatedly inconclusive, and he or she was fired for “three to 4 weeks,” after which she was rehired to work on Combs’ thirty fifth party. She mentioned Combs by no means talked about the lacking diamonds to her once more, nor did he query her about the place she had been throughout these 5 days she was absent from the workplace through the time she was allegedly held for the lie detector assessments.
Clark mentioned she left Combs’ make use of in 2006, after Combs allegedly pushed her repeatedly, to take a job at one other file group, Jive/Zomba, however that she ultimately returned. She was fired in early 2012, after reporting the alleged 2011 kidnapping to executives at Dangerous Boy Information, the recording label co-founded by Combs. She was advised it was attributable to an improperly taken trip, and he or she testified that Combs advised her she would “by no means work once more.” She later obtained a settlement from Combs over accusations of wrongful termination. Combs’ protection staff repeatedly objected to prosecutorial questions over the quantity of that settlement, which have been sustained.
Throughout cross-examination, Combs’ lawyer Marc Agnifilo repeatedly focused inconsistencies in Clark’s accounts, together with a earlier declare to prosecutors that Combs had allegedly pointed the gun at her in 2011. From the stand, Clark mentioned that as an alternative Combs had been “waving it round.”
Agnifilo additionally requested Clark why she had returned to work for Combs repeatedly, given her allegations. She mentioned that it was as a result of she had been unable to get employed for another job within the music trade. Her final place in Combs’ make use of, she mentioned, was as Ventura’s “inventive director” in 2016. She mentioned that each resolution associated to Ventura — from her hair and clothes to her schedule — needed to be personally accepted by Combs.