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Chloe Malas

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Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: Capricorn Clark testifies.

And when they couldn't find the jewelry, that's when she was taken to this building that was under renovation, and they take her to the sixth floor of this building. They lock the door, she claims, to the front of the building behind her.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: Capricorn Clark testifies.

And when she goes inside, there's this, like, huge man sitting at a table that he's so large that he doesn't even stand up, and that he's chain-smoking cigarettes and drinking black coffee. It was such a great visual description, Andrea. And that he... proceeds to give her a lie detector test for five days.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: Capricorn Clark testifies.

And when she goes inside, there's this, like, huge man sitting at a table that he's so large that he doesn't even stand up, and that he's chain-smoking cigarettes and drinking black coffee. It was such a great visual description, Andrea. And that he... proceeds to give her a lie detector test for five days.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: Capricorn Clark testifies.

And when she goes inside, there's this, like, huge man sitting at a table that he's so large that he doesn't even stand up, and that he's chain-smoking cigarettes and drinking black coffee. It was such a great visual description, Andrea. And that he... proceeds to give her a lie detector test for five days.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: Capricorn Clark testifies.

So she does go home in the evening, but that she is subjected to just repeatedly answering questions about the jewelry and that it was inconclusive like every single time. What does she say about the jewelry? Does she deny that she took the jewelry?

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: Capricorn Clark testifies.

So she does go home in the evening, but that she is subjected to just repeatedly answering questions about the jewelry and that it was inconclusive like every single time. What does she say about the jewelry? Does she deny that she took the jewelry?

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: Capricorn Clark testifies.

So she does go home in the evening, but that she is subjected to just repeatedly answering questions about the jewelry and that it was inconclusive like every single time. What does she say about the jewelry? Does she deny that she took the jewelry?

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: Capricorn Clark testifies.

Yeah, I mean, she repeatedly denies that she had anything to do with it, but she actually said that this heavyset man, whose name she doesn't know, said to her, if you fail this test, they, meaning Combs, is going to throw you into the East River, meaning that she could lose her life. Wow.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: Capricorn Clark testifies.

Yeah, I mean, she repeatedly denies that she had anything to do with it, but she actually said that this heavyset man, whose name she doesn't know, said to her, if you fail this test, they, meaning Combs, is going to throw you into the East River, meaning that she could lose her life. Wow.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: Capricorn Clark testifies.

Yeah, I mean, she repeatedly denies that she had anything to do with it, but she actually said that this heavyset man, whose name she doesn't know, said to her, if you fail this test, they, meaning Combs, is going to throw you into the East River, meaning that she could lose her life. Wow.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: Capricorn Clark testifies.

I feel like the prosecution is laying the groundwork for these individuals to, to take the stand. And I feel like one or some of them have flipped and that they have gotten immunity because they have been mentioned and their photos have been shown so many times. But again, Diddy denies all of this. Chloe, the way you're describing it, it sounds like a mob movie. It sounds like Goodfellas. Yeah.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: Capricorn Clark testifies.

I feel like the prosecution is laying the groundwork for these individuals to, to take the stand. And I feel like one or some of them have flipped and that they have gotten immunity because they have been mentioned and their photos have been shown so many times. But again, Diddy denies all of this. Chloe, the way you're describing it, it sounds like a mob movie. It sounds like Goodfellas. Yeah.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: Capricorn Clark testifies.

I feel like the prosecution is laying the groundwork for these individuals to, to take the stand. And I feel like one or some of them have flipped and that they have gotten immunity because they have been mentioned and their photos have been shown so many times. But again, Diddy denies all of this. Chloe, the way you're describing it, it sounds like a mob movie. It sounds like Goodfellas. Yeah.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: Capricorn Clark testifies.

Well, I think a lot of it comes down to money, right? And access. When you're working for someone like Diddy, I mean, everyone who has worked for him so far says that they learned so much from him. And on the other hand, she also says that she tried to get other jobs and she couldn't.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: Capricorn Clark testifies.

Well, I think a lot of it comes down to money, right? And access. When you're working for someone like Diddy, I mean, everyone who has worked for him so far says that they learned so much from him. And on the other hand, she also says that she tried to get other jobs and she couldn't.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: Capricorn Clark testifies.

Well, I think a lot of it comes down to money, right? And access. When you're working for someone like Diddy, I mean, everyone who has worked for him so far says that they learned so much from him. And on the other hand, she also says that she tried to get other jobs and she couldn't.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: Capricorn Clark testifies.

So she kept coming back to work for Diddy because she just couldn't find a job that either paid as well or really gave her the opportunities that Diddy did. And also after the Kid Cudi incident, she was fired for allegedly putting in vacation days wrong. She says that she lost everything. She was really crying while she talked about this, losing her 401k, her credit card, losing her car.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: Capricorn Clark testifies.

So she kept coming back to work for Diddy because she just couldn't find a job that either paid as well or really gave her the opportunities that Diddy did. And also after the Kid Cudi incident, she was fired for allegedly putting in vacation days wrong. She says that she lost everything. She was really crying while she talked about this, losing her 401k, her credit card, losing her car.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: Capricorn Clark testifies.

So she kept coming back to work for Diddy because she just couldn't find a job that either paid as well or really gave her the opportunities that Diddy did. And also after the Kid Cudi incident, she was fired for allegedly putting in vacation days wrong. She says that she lost everything. She was really crying while she talked about this, losing her 401k, her credit card, losing her car.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Sean Combs: Capricorn Clark testifies.

And Diddy was even actually like paying for her home. So everything was tied. to Diddy in working at Bad Boy. And Capricorn did go back to work for Bad Boy in 2016 as Cassie's creative director. She says she needed the money, she couldn't get another job, that Diddy had actually blacklisted her from getting other jobs in 2012.