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A former assistant says that Sean 'Diddy' Combs has kidnapped her in a conspiracy to kill Kid Cudi

    NEW YORK (AP) – A former top aid to Sean “Diddy” Combs testified on Tuesday during his process of sex trade that the Music Mogul threatened her at her first day at work and later kidnapped her to join him in an attempt to kill rapper Kid Cudi.

    The testimony of Capricorn Clark, the former global brand director for Bad Boy Entertainment, launched the third week of testimony in the test in a violent tone, because prosecutors try to prove that combs led a racketeering -samenaming were those two decades and those two decades were two decades and those two decades were two decades and that were two decades and those two decades and that were two decades and those two -decisions and that were two decades and that two -minute -fledsniame -and -moods were two decades and that were two decades and those two -decoys and two decades and those who were fleshymansy and penny -manta -pennies and those who were flea -fleshymen's pennies and two decades and two decades and two decades and two decades and two decades and two decades and two -minedsnia -fledsnia. Others to make sure he got what he wanted.

    Combs has argued not guilty of several counts of an indictment that accused him of a pattern of abuse against his old girlfriend Cassie, whose legal name is Casandra Ventura, and others.

    Clark's witness came days after Kid Cudi, whose legal name is Scott Mescudi, testified that Clark called him from a car outside his house in December 2011 and told him that Combs went out because Cudi went out with the singer Cassie, had kidnapped her and forced him to ride him to Cudi's home.

    Clark, who mainly called Combs as 'Puff' during her witness, said he came to her home that morning with a gun in his hand, demanded that they dress and come with him because 'we will kill Cudi'.

    She said that in a black Cadillac she drove to Cudi's house in Los Angeles, where Combs and a security aid entered the house while Clark was in the car and called Cassie.

    Clark testified that she told her that combs “brought me with a gun and brought me to Cudi's house to kill him.”

    Clark said she heard Cudi in the background of the call asking: “He is in my house?” She said to Cassie, “Stop him, he is going to kill himself.”

    Cassie told her that she couldn't stop Cudi, she remembered.

    Combs returned to the vehicle and asked Clark with whom she spoke, Clark testified. He grabbed the phone and called Cassie back, she said.

    Then they heard Cudi's vehicle on the road, she said. Combs and his bodyguard came back to the vehicle and chased Cudi and finally gave up when they passed police cars on their way to Cudi's house.

    After the burglary, Clark said, Combs told the people with him that they should convince Cudi: “It wasn't me.”

    “If you don't convince him of that, I'll kill you all,” he said, his threat with an expletive, according to Clark.

    On Thursday, Cudi testified that he briefly left Cassie in December 2011, convincing that she had separated with Combs, but they agreed during the holidays to end the relationship after everything that had happened.

    Assistant US Attorney Mitzi Steiner asked Clark between 2004 and 2018 about her off-en-on work at Combs, starting with the first day at work when she said that Combs and a security officer were brought her to Central Park after 9 p.m. and said that he was not aware of her history of her past who worked with other rappers.

    Clark, her voice sometimes, witnessed that Combs told her that if her work from the past became a problem for rap rivals, he would have to kill her.

    She said she was only in the job for weeks when Combs instructed her to wear some diamond jewelry on a flight to Miami and it was missing.

    As a result, she said, she was transferred to a largely empty building in Manhattan, where she repeatedly received a lie detector test in a five -day piece by a man who seemed five times larger than her own size.

    “He said,” If you fail this test, they will throw you in the East River, “she remembered.

    Clark said they finally left her back to work.

    If it is convicted, the 55-year-old combs can be confronted in prison for 15 years.