Kayla Brantley
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She mentioned this specific scenario during her testimony.
She mentioned this specific scenario during her testimony.
But Cassie said that Diddy was not on the tapes. It was just her with other guys. He also spoke about a third time at the Les Montrose Hotel where he went to Cassie's room and when he opened the door and turned on the lights, she jumped. He said she was frightened that Diddy was downstairs and she said, oh no. And then she went toward the balcony saying she was going to go over. Here's Ms.
But Cassie said that Diddy was not on the tapes. It was just her with other guys. He also spoke about a third time at the Les Montrose Hotel where he went to Cassie's room and when he opened the door and turned on the lights, she jumped. He said she was frightened that Diddy was downstairs and she said, oh no. And then she went toward the balcony saying she was going to go over. Here's Ms.
Comey and Nash again, voiced by actors.
Comey and Nash again, voiced by actors.
All right. Now, on Tuesday, we heard from Diddy's former assistant, Capricorn Clark, who gave dramatic testimony about the many times Diddy threatened her life, as well as a string of alleged abuses, violence and kidnappings.
All right. Now, on Tuesday, we heard from Diddy's former assistant, Capricorn Clark, who gave dramatic testimony about the many times Diddy threatened her life, as well as a string of alleged abuses, violence and kidnappings.
In fact, she said that when she first started working for Diddy in 2004 and during her very first day on the job, she was kidnapped by Diddy and his head of security, Uncle Pauly. Prosecutor Mitzi Steiner asked Clark about this incident. Their words are voiced by actors.
In fact, she said that when she first started working for Diddy in 2004 and during her very first day on the job, she was kidnapped by Diddy and his head of security, Uncle Pauly. Prosecutor Mitzi Steiner asked Clark about this incident. Their words are voiced by actors.
Capricorn Clark said that she could see that he was upset and that a big part of her job at the time was to make sure that his name and likeness were OK, which basically means his image and reputation is intact. So she opened the door to make sure that everything was OK. She said that Diddy came in screaming, quote, Why didn't you tell me?
Capricorn Clark said that she could see that he was upset and that a big part of her job at the time was to make sure that his name and likeness were OK, which basically means his image and reputation is intact. So she opened the door to make sure that everything was OK. She said that Diddy came in screaming, quote, Why didn't you tell me?
When Clark inquired about what he was referring to, he said, quote, Who is Scott? Referring to Kid Cudi's real name, Scott Muscati. She replied, quote, oh, Cassie's friend, to which Diddy then replied, get dressed. We're going to kill this N-word.
When Clark inquired about what he was referring to, he said, quote, Who is Scott? Referring to Kid Cudi's real name, Scott Muscati. She replied, quote, oh, Cassie's friend, to which Diddy then replied, get dressed. We're going to kill this N-word.
In an attempt to discredit Officer Ignacio's account of what happened at Cuddy's house, Diddy's attorney, Brian Steele, cross-examined him. He asked him about how he remembered the details of an incident from 13 years ago and why he did not follow the black Escalade if he suspected that it could be part of a crime. Here's Brian Steele, voiced by an actor.
In an attempt to discredit Officer Ignacio's account of what happened at Cuddy's house, Diddy's attorney, Brian Steele, cross-examined him. He asked him about how he remembered the details of an incident from 13 years ago and why he did not follow the black Escalade if he suspected that it could be part of a crime. Here's Brian Steele, voiced by an actor.
He also caused outrage in the courtroom when he indicated that the fingerprint evidence from that incident had been destroyed in August 2012, and he claimed it was authorized by someone within the LAPD. What happened to the print cards?
He also caused outrage in the courtroom when he indicated that the fingerprint evidence from that incident had been destroyed in August 2012, and he claimed it was authorized by someone within the LAPD. What happened to the print cards?